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2017 | Buch

The Use Case and Smart Grid Architecture Model Approach

The IEC 62559-2 Use Case Template and the SGAM applied in various domains

verfasst von: Marion Gottschalk, Mathias Uslar, Christina Delfs

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

Buchreihe : SpringerBriefs in Energy

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This book introduces readers to the fundamentals of the IEC 62559 Use Case Methodology, explains how it is related to the Smart Grid Architecture Model (SGAM), and details how a holistic view for both architecture and requirements engineering can be achieved. It describes a standardized and holistic approach to requirements engineering for smart grid projects based on work conducted in the context of the EU M/490 standardization mandate. Over the last years, this method has been established in Europe as the basic building block of requirements engineering in the utilities sector.

The authors present a canonical, structured approach that users can apply to the Use Case Methodology and the SGAM, as well as open tools for this purpose. The application in various domains outside the smart grid is also discussed, as it can be used for critical infrastructures or system-of-systems domains like Industrie 4.0 and Ambient Assisted Living. Accordingly, the book also presents various architecture models for different fields of application, like EMAM, SCIAM, RAMI 4.0, and MAF.

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Frontmatter
Chapter 1. Introduction to the Domains Smart Grid and Active Assisted Living
Abstract
This chapter provides an overview on the definition of complex systems and their use in various domains. Its focus is on the domains Smart Grid and Active Assisted Living as well as on the motivation for the standardisation in such domains. In addition, an introduction for domain-specific modelling is given to demonstrate the support through the standardisation.
Marion Gottschalk, Mathias Uslar, Christina Delfs
Chapter 2. Use Cases – The IEC 62559 Methodology
Abstract
This chapter deals with the approach of use cases, their properties and a guideline for creating them. The Use Case Methodology and several different types of use cases are introduced. A standardised Use Case Template is presented and its usage is explained with help of an extensive example from the domain of Active Assisted Living. Additionally, the IHE process from the healthcare sector is presented as well as its common features and differences to the Use Case Methodology. Therefore, the standardised Use Case Template is extended through some aspects from the IHE process which provide a more detailed view on the actors’ interfaces.
Marion Gottschalk, Mathias Uslar, Christina Delfs
Chapter 3. The Smart Grid Architecture Model – SGAM
Abstract
Within this chapter, the development and the application of architecture models are introduced on the basis of the Smart Grid Architecture Model (SGAM). First, a definition and the purpose of this architecture model are described. Secondly, the connections to the Use Case Methodology and the IHE profiles are shown. Additionally, the use case example from Sect. 2.​3 is demonstrated in the SGAM. Finally, the current status in AAL for an own Use Case Template and architecture model is discussed.
Marion Gottschalk, Mathias Uslar, Christina Delfs
Chapter 4. Tool-Support – A Use Case Management Repository
Abstract
In this chapter, the development of a Use Case Management Repository (UCMR) and a three-dimensional SGAM visualisation by OFFIS are introduced. Firstly, a part of the requirements specification and the functional design of the UCMR are shown. For this purpose, several functional and non-functional requirements for the UCMR are described as well as visualised by a functional design. Secondly, basic functions of the tool-support are illustrated by the previous use case example Behaviour monitoring system in the kitchen of private households with an own energy storage. The UCMR and the three-dimensional SGAM visualisation are depicted as screen-shots.
Marion Gottschalk, Mathias Uslar, Christina Delfs
Chapter 5. Case Studies
Abstract
Within this chapter, two projects are demonstrated as case studies in which the Use Case Methodology as well as the concept for architecture models are used with our tool-support. Additionally, further domains – Electro Mobility, Smart City, Maritime and Industrie 4.0 – are introduced that adopted the Smart Grid Architecture Model (SGAM).
Marion Gottschalk, Mathias Uslar, Christina Delfs
Chapter 6. Future Applications of the Results from the EU Mandate M/490
Abstract
Within this chapter, we outline the future application of the Use Case Methodology based on IEC 62559 and the Smart Grid Architecture Model (SGAM) as results from the EU Mandate M/490 to CEN, CENELEC and ETSI. Therefore, an overview of this book is given, in which all findings from this book are summarised. Additionally, next steps are demonstrated for applying the Use Case Methodology and the SGAM in the future.
Marion Gottschalk, Mathias Uslar, Christina Delfs
Backmatter
Metadaten
Titel
The Use Case and Smart Grid Architecture Model Approach
verfasst von
Marion Gottschalk
Mathias Uslar
Christina Delfs
Copyright-Jahr
2017
Electronic ISBN
978-3-319-49229-2
Print ISBN
978-3-319-49228-5
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49229-2