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IEC - SRD 62913-1

Generic smart grid requirements – Part 1: Specific application of the use case methodology for defining generic smart grid requirements according to the IEC systems approach

active, Most Current
Organization: IEC
Publication Date: 1 August 2022
Status: active
Page Count: 60
ICS Code (Power transmission and distribution networks): 29.240
ICS Code (Electrical engineering in general): 29.020
scope:

This part of IEC SRD 62913 describes a common approach for IEC technical committees to define generic smart grid requirements for further standardization work. It uses as input the use case methodology defined as part of the IEC 62559 series, and provides a more detailed methodology for describing use cases and extracting requirements from these use cases. This will achieve a consistent and homogeneous description of generic requirements for the different areas which make up the smart grid environment.

Document History

SRD 62913-1
August 1, 2022
Generic smart grid requirements – Part 1: Specific application of the use case methodology for defining generic smart grid requirements according to the IEC systems approach
This part of IEC SRD 62913 describes a common approach for IEC technical committees to define generic smart grid requirements for further standardization work. It uses as input the use case...
May 1, 2019
Generic smart grid requirements – Part 1: Specific application of the Use Case methodology for defining generic smart grid requirements according to the IEC systems approach
This part of IEC SRD 62913 describes a common approach for IEC technical committees to define generic smart grid requirements for further standardization work. It uses as input the Use Case...

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