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TRADING

TSO Interoperability and the CIM. TRADING. Alert. Events. Semantic data exchange. Smart Grid Communications Network. Energy Exchange Model & Cross Border Automation. Telecommunications Network Data. Electricity Data. Market Data. Application Domains. Business Metadata.

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TRADING

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  1. TSO Interoperability and the CIM TRADING Alert Events Semantic data exchange

  2. Smart Grid Communications Network

  3. Energy Exchange Model & Cross Border Automation Telecommunications Network Data Electricity Data Market Data Application Domains Business Metadata Energy Exchange Model Technology Domains Integration Metadata Electricity Network Data

  4. Deployment in Smart Grid

  5. Where Canonical Models Fit GridWise Architectural Council Interoperability Framework

  6. Governance is required in order to continue to derive value from industry standard Industry Models e.g. Utilities CIM Enterprise Models Energy ExchangeModel Data Services(Transformation, Mediation) Standards Process Enterprise Process

  7. Linking the CIM to an Exchange Model – in UML

  8. The Same Exchange Model – in Eclipse

  9. Moving from Design to Development Modeling Industry standard(s) Enterpriserequirements Model Spec Integration Source, Service, and other models Integration requirements

  10. Moving from Development to Production Integration Application services, other models Integration requirements JAR Service Environment Service Configurations Performance requirements

  11. Billing System Business Processes Consumer Application WebPortal BusinessApplications CRM ERP TradingPartners Model-driven data services Exchange Services Virtualization Services Energy Exchange Model IndustryStandards Cloud Data Mainframe XML / Web Services BusinessApplications RDBMS

  12. Energy Exchange Model – Next Steps A Standard Energy Exchange Model with the participation and co-operation of Transmission System Operators and relevant ICT and Energy standards stakeholders e.g. CIM, OMG, e-Tag , IEC 61850 and DNP3 Research Project and Local Demonstration Projects to validate an Energy Exchange Model - an Interoperability Testbed

  13. Any Questions ? Thank you for listening! Monitoring the Environment Carbon Emissions and Smart Grid 4-5 October, Brussels Sponsored by the European Commission • Contact: nya.murray@trac-car.comflambien@progress.com

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