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This presentation provides an overview of a tool designed to support CIM-based model exchange, available for UCTE and its TSO members. It offers functions like visualization, editing, importing/exporting CIM models, and more.
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UCTE CIMVisualization & Editing Tool Jun Zhu, Power Info LLC CIM User Group Meeting, Genval2009
Presentation Overview • Tool Function Review • Demo
About the Tool • Designed to provide an integrated data engineering environment in support of CIM-based model exchange • Built on the top of CIMSpy Enterprise Edition • Configured as a Windows-based desktop application • Targeted to be available for UCTE and its TSO members in the middle of July 2009
Functional Overview UCTE CIM Visualization & Editing Tool Visualization Browsing Editing • CIM/XML • CIM/CSV • Full • Partial • Incremental • Equipment • Topology • State • Merged • CIM/XML • CIM/CSV • Full • Partial • Incremental • Equipment • Topology • State • Merged In-Memory RDF Database Exporter Importer Incremental Updating Validation Merging • Tool Metafiles • Schema definition • Validation rules • UI settings
Model Browsing and Navigation Hierarchical Display Form Display Graphical Display Tabular Display
Model Editing Model Editor Model Changes Base Model CIM/XML Edited CIM/XML Incremental
Model Validation Validation Engine CIM Instance Model Validation Report • Context-Sensitive Validation Metafiles • Profile Schema Definition • Domain-specific Validation Rules
Model Merging State State Topology Topology XNode Equipment Equipment
Model Update • Importing/Exporting CIM Incremental (Difference) Model • Validating the imported incremental model against the base model • Updating the base model with CIM Incremental model
Model Visualization • Visualizing Network Connectivity • System Diagram • Region Diagram • Substation Diagram • Substation Neighborhood Diagram • Line-Substation Diagram • Visualizing Operating Conditions • Power flow/State Estimation Results • Contingency
Demo • This demo will focus on the core features and enhancements implemented for UCTE, including • Support of Model Editing in a Tabular Display • CIM/CSV Import/Export • Model Visualization • There will be another demo during the Tool session, concentrating on the existing CIMSpy features including • Model Browsing • Model Validation • Handling Large RTO Operational Models • Visualization of CIM on a Geographical Map
Conclusions - It’s all about leveraging By leveraging the • IEC standards • Microsoft Technologies the Tool transfer the power of leverage to power system data engineers to help them • achieve maximum performance • with minimal efforts