CLC/TS 50560:2014
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Interoperability framework requirement specification
10-03-2023
24-10-2014
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Terms, definitions and Abbreviations
4 The Interoperability Framework
5 Conformance clauses
Annex A (informative) - Steps of discovery, configuration,
operation and management
Annex B (normative) - Interoperability Implementation
Conformance Statement
Bibliography
This Technical Specification contains a specification of an Interoperability Requirements Framework, specifying seven levels of interoperability, based on four groups of interoperability steps specified by five types of interaction, plus a methodology based on conformance clauses for satisfying requirements related to the claimed level of interoperability of devices installed in a Home and Building Electronic System (HBES, HES).It is applicable to installations of a single type of HBES, or that interconnect two or more dissimilar HBESs. Within a HBES of a single type any of its capabilities for service, applications and connectivity topology can be used. Interconnection technologies used to interconnect dissimilar HBES are similarly unconstrained.For applicable installations, the scope of its provisions applies to: the connection of devices to the various communications services to enable them to communicate end-to-end across internetworked media; the processes of discovery by which devices find out about each other and configuration to associate them with each other; and the generic aspects of application operation; and management.This Technical Specification is not applicable to the interoperability required between devices to implement specific applications, such as heating or lighting control, energy management, or entertainment. The interoperability requirements defined in this Technical Specification are necessary for such application interoperability but not sufficient. This Technical Specification does not define how measurements are made; nor the algorithms that receive, process and respond to them; nor the interaction between users, service providers, and the HBES application(s). This is the responsibility of experts and organisations that specialise in particular application domains.
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CLC/TC 205
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DocumentType |
Technical Specification
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PublisherName |
European Committee for Standards - Electrical
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Withdrawn
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Standards | Relationship |
DIN CLC/TS 50560 : 2015-04 | Identical |
NEN NPR CLC/TS 50560 : 2014 | Identical |
PD CLC/TS 50560:2014 | Identical |
S.R. CLC/TS 50560:2014 | Identical |
VDE V 0849-560 : 2015-04 | Identical |
UNE-CLC/TS 50560:2014 | Identical |
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ISO/IEC 14543-3-7:2007 | Information technology Home electronic system (HES) architecture Part 3-7: Media and media dependent layers Radio frequency for network based control of HES Class 1 |
ISO/IEC 9646-7:1995 | Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Conformance testing methodology and framework Part 7: Implementation Conformance Statements |
ISO/IEC 14543-5-5:2012 | Information technology Home electronic system (HES) architecture Part 5-5: Intelligent grouping and resource sharing for HES Class 2 and Class 3 Device type |
ISO/IEC 29341-2:2008 | Information technology — UPnP Device Architecture — Part 2: Basic Device Control Protocol - Basic Device |
ISO/IEC 29180:2012 | Information technology — Telecommunications and information exchange between systems — Security framework for ubiquitous sensor networks |
ISO/IEC 8824-2:2015 | Information technology Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1): Information object specification Part 2: |
ISO/IEC 14543-2-1:2006 | Information technology - Home electronic systems (HES) architecture Part 2-1: Introduction and device modularity |
ISO/IEC 14543-5-3:2012 | Information technology Home electronic system (HES) architecture Part 5-3: Intelligent grouping and resource sharing for HES Class 2 and Class 3 Basic application |
ISO/IEC 14543-5-22:2010 | Information technology Home electronic system (HES) architecture Part 5-22: Intelligent grouping and resource sharing for HES Class 2 and Class 3 Application profile File profile |
ISO/IEC 14543-5-1:2010 | Information technology Home electronic system (HES) architecture Part 5-1: Intelligent grouping and resource sharing for Class 2 and Class 3 Core protocol |
ISO/IEC 14543-3-1:2006 | Information technology Home electronic systems (HES) architecture Part 3-1: Communication layers Application layer for network based control of HES Class 1 |
EN ISO 16484-5:2017 | Building automation and control systems (BACS) - Part 5: Data communication protocol (ISO 16484-5:2017) |
ISO/IEC 10746-3:2009 | Information technology Open distributed processing Reference model: Architecture Part 3: |
EN ISO 16484-1:2010 | Building automation and control systems (BACS) - Part 1: Project specification and implementation (ISO 16484-1:2010) |
ISO 7498-2:1989 | Information processing systems Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model Part 2: Security Architecture |
ISO/IEC 14543-5-4:2010 | Information technology Home electronic system (HES) architecture Part 5-4: Intelligent grouping and resource sharing for HES Class 2 and Class 3 Device validation |
ISO/IEC 14908-1:2012 | Information technology — Control network protocol — Part 1: Protocol stack |
ISO/IEC 14543-3-3:2007 | Information technology Home electronic system (HES) architecture Part 3-3: User process for network based control of HES Class 1 |
EN ISO 16484-6:2014 | Building automation and control systems (BACS) - Part 6: Data communication conformance testing (ISO 16484-6:2014) |
ISO/IEC 14543-5-6:2012 | Information technology Home electronic system (HES) architecture Intelligent grouping and resource sharing for HES Class 2 and Class 3 Part 5-6: Service type |
ISO/IEC 8824-4:2015 | Information technology Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1): Parameterization of ASN.1 specifications Part 4: |
ISO/IEC 14543-3-5:2007 | Information technology Home electronic system (HES) architecture Part 3-5: Media and media dependent layers Power line for network based control of HES Class 1 |
ISO/IEC 18012-1:2004 | Information technology Home Electronic System Guidelines for product interoperability Part 1: Introduction |
EN 62481-2:2014 | Digital living network alliance (DLNA) home networked device interoperability guidelines - Part 2: DLNA media formats |
ISO/IEC 11578:1996 | Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Remote Procedure Call (RPC) |
TS 101 761-2 : 1.3.1 | BROADBAND RADIO ACCESS NETWORKS (BRAN); HIPERLAN TYPE 2; DATA LINK CONTROL (DLC) LAYER; PART 2: RADIO LINK CONTROL (RLC) SUBLAYER |
ETS 300 406 : 20001 | METHODS FOR TESTING AND SPECIFICATION (MTS) - PROTOCOL AND PROFILE CONFORMANCE TESTING SPECIFICATIONS - STANDARDIZATION METHODOLOGY |
ISO/IEC 9646-1:1994 | Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Conformance testing methodology and framework Part 1: General concepts |
ISO/IEC 14543-4-2:2008 | Information technology Home electronic system (HES) architecture Part 4-2: Communication layers Transport, network and general parts of data link layer for network enhanced control devices of HES Class 1 |
EN 62481-1:2014 | Digital living network alliance (DLNA) home networked device interoperability guidelines - Part 1: Architecture and protocols |
EN ISO 16484-3:2005 | Building automation and control systems (BACS) - Part 3: Functions (ISO 16484-3:2005) |
ISO/IEC 8824-1:2015 | Information technology Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1): Specification of basic notation Part 1: |
ISO/IEC 29341-1:2011 | Information technology — UPnP Device Architecture — Part 1: UPnP Device Architecture Version 1.0 |
ISO/IEC 14750:1999 | Information technology Open Distributed Processing Interface Definition Language |
ISO/IEC 10746-2:2009 | Information technology Open distributed processing Reference model: Foundations Part 2: |
ISO/IEC 14543-4-1:2008 | Information technology Home electronic system (HES) architecture Part 4-1: Communication layers Application layer for network enhanced control devices of HES Class 1 |
ISO/IEC 10746-4:1998 | Information technology Open Distributed Processing Reference Model: Architectural semantics Part 4: |
ISO/IEC 14543-3-4:2007 | Information technology Home electronic system (HES) architecture Part 3-4: System management Management procedures for network based control of HES Class 1 |
ISO/IEC 8824-3:2015 | Information technology Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1): Constraint specification Part 3: |
ISO/IEC 10746-1:1998 | Information technology — Open Distributed Processing — Reference model: Overview — Part 1: |
ISO/IEC 14543-3-2:2006 | Information technology Home Electronic Systems (HES) Architecture Part 3-2: Communication layers Transport, network and general parts of data link layer for network based control of HES Class 1 |
ISO/IEC 14908-2:2012 | Information technology — Control network protocol — Part 2: Twisted pair communication |
ISO/IEC 18012-2:2012 | Information technology Home Electronic System Guidelines for product interoperability Part 2: Taxonomy and application interoperability model |
EN ISO 16484-2:2004 | Building automation and control systems (BACS) - Part 2: Hardware (ISO 16484-2:2004) |
ISO/IEC 14908-3:2012 | Information technology — Control network protocol — Part 3: Power line channel specification |
ISO/IEC 14908-4:2012 | Information technology — Control network protocol — Part 4: IP communication |
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