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BS EN 61968-6 ED 1.0 - APPLICATION INTEGRATION AT ELECTRIC UTILITIES - SYSTEM INTERFACES FOR DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT - PART 6: INTERFACES FOR MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION
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Hardcopy , PDF
Language(s)
English
Publisher
Superseded date
31-01-2016
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1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
4 Reference and Information Models
5 Maintenance and Construction message types
6 Document Conventions
Annex A - (Normative) - Description of message type verbs
Annex B - (Normative) - XML Schemas for Message Payloads
BS EN 61968-6 Ed 1.0
| Committee |
PEL/57
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| DocumentType |
Draft
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| Pages |
125
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| PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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| Status |
Superseded
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| SupersededBy |
| IEC TS 61968-2:2011 | Application integration at electric utilities - System interfaces for distribution management - Part 2: Glossary |
| IEC 61970-301:2016 | Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) - Part 301: Common information model (CIM) base |
| ISO 8601:2004 | Data elements and interchange formats — Information interchange — Representation of dates and times |
| IEC 61968-11:2013 | Application integration at electric utilities - System interfaces for distribution management - Part 11: Common information model (CIM) extensions for distribution |
| IEC 60050-300:2001 | International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 300: Electrical and electronic measurements and measuring instruments - Part 311: General terms relating to measurements - Part 312: General terms relating to electrical measurements - Part 313: Types of electrical measuring instruments - Part 314: Specific terms according to the type of instrument |
| IEC 61968-1:2012 | Application integration at electric utilities - System interfaces for distribution management - Part 1: Interface architecture and general recommendations |
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