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61970-301©1EC:2003 -2- 1 Scope. 11 2 Normative References. 11 3 Definitions and Abbreviations.... 11 3.1 Energy Management System(EMS) 11 3.2 Application Program Interface (API). .12 4 CIM Specification.… 12 4.1 CIM Modeling Notation................. 12 4.2 CIM Packages. 12 4.2.1Core… 14 4.2.2 Topology… .14 4.2.3 Nires.… 14 4.2.40 utage.… 14 4.2.5 Protection.… .14 4.2.6Meas.… 14 4.2.7 LoadModel.… 14 4.2.8 Generation.… 15 4.2.9D0main… .15 4.3 CIM Classes and Relationships 15 4.3.1 Generalization....... 16 4.3.2 Simple Association.......... 17 4.3.3 Aggregation .17 4.4 CIM Model Concepts and Examples..... 17 4.4.1 Transformer Model............. 18 4.4.2 Connectivity Model.... 19 4.4.3 Inheritance Hierarchy........ 22 4.4.4 Equipment Containers... 24 4.5 Modeling Tools...................... 24 4.6 Modeling Guidelines....... 25 4.6.1 Amendments to the CIM. 25 4.6.2 CIM Profiles 26 4.7 User Implementation Conventions. 26 4.7.1 Naming................... 26 4.7.2 Use of Measurement-Related Classes...... 27 4.7.3 Number of Terminals for ConductingEquipment Objects 30 4.8 Examples.… 31 Anneg A. 32 A.1 Logical Architecture....... 32 1.1 Overview… 32 1.1.1 Context....... 32 2 Package Architecture. 33 2.1 CIM... 34 2.1.1 CimVersion.............. 34 2.2 Core.. 34 2.2.1 BasePower... 3661970-301  IEC:2003 – 2 – 1 Scope..........................................................................................................................................................11 2 Normative References...........................................................................................................................11 3 Definitions and Abbreviations............................................................................................................. 11 3.1 Energy Management System (EMS)......................................................................................11 3.2 Application Program Interface (API)......................................................................................12 4 CIM Specification.................................................................................................................................... 12 4.1 CIM Modeling Notation.............................................................................................................. 12 4.2 CIM Packages.............................................................................................................................. 12 4.2.1 Core.................................................................................................................................. 14 4.2.2 Topology..........................................................................................................................14 4.2.3 Wires................................................................................................................................ 14 4.2.4 Outage............................................................................................................................. 14 4.2.5 Protection........................................................................................................................14 4.2.6 Meas.................................................................................................................................14 4.2.7 LoadModel...................................................................................................................... 14 4.2.8 Generation......................................................................................................................15 4.2.9 Domain.............................................................................................................................15 4.3 CIM Classes and Relationships.............................................................................................. 15 4.3.1 Generalization............................................................................................................... 16 4.3.2 Simple Association.......................................................................................................17 4.3.3 Aggregation....................................................................................................................17 4.4 CIM Model Concepts and Examples......................................................................................17 4.4.1 Transformer Model.......................................................................................................18 4.4.2 Connectivity Model.......................................................................................................19 4.4.3 Inheritance Hierarchy..................................................................................................22 4.4.4 Equipment Containers.................................................................................................24 4.5 Modeling Tools.............................................................................................................................24 4.6 Modeling Guidelines................................................................................................................... 25 4.6.1 Amendments to the CIM.............................................................................................25 4.6.2 CIM Profiles....................................................................................................................26 4.7 User Implementation Conventions......................................................................................... 26 4.7.1 Naming.............................................................................................................................26 4.7.2 Use of Measurement-Related Classes.................................................................. 27 4.7.3 Number of Terminals for ConductingEquipment Objects.................................30 4.8 Examples........................................................................................................................................31 Annex A......................................................................................................................................................... 32 A.1 Logical Architecture............................................................................................................................32 1.1 Overview.................................................................................................................................... 32 1.1.1 Context.........................................................................................................................32 2 Package Architecture........................................................................................................................ 33 2.1 CIM...............................................................................................................................................34 2.1.1 CimVersion................................................................................................................. 34 2.2 Core............................................................................................................................................. 34 2.2.1 BasePower..................................................................................................................36
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