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[WP1] T1.2 User and Business Requirements
Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A.
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Task1.2 Presentation’s Agenda
D1.2’s Table of Contents, User & Business Requirements Analysis : Methodological approach Literature Review – State of The Art Analysis High level overview of INERTIA Business Case Scenarios Common templates to be used in the analysis process Indicative List of Standards Towards the first version of Deliverable D1.2 (M6)
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D1.2’s Table of Contents 1/2 1. Introduction (ENG)
2. Definition of Terms (ALL) 3. INERTIA User & Business Requirements Definition–Methodological Approach (ENG) 4 Overview of Stakeholders and Pilot Sites Addressed by INERTIA 4.1 Identification of main INERTIA Stakeholders (HYPERTECH) 4.2 Pilot Areas addressed by INERTIA (CNET) 5 Literature Review – State of The Art Analysis 5.1 Occupancy Flow Modeling & Prediction [CERTH] 5.2 Multi-Agent Self-Organized Adaptive Networks [ALMENDE] 5.3 Semantic Based Middleware [CNET] 5.4 DER Flexibility Modeling [TECNALIA] 5.5 Visual Analytics [HYPERTECH] 5.6 Dynamic Demand & Demand Response [TECNALIA] 5.7 Analysis of Relevant Standardization Efforts (???)
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D1.2’s Table of Contents 2/2 6. INERTIA Business Scenarios
6.1 Summary Table of INERTIA Business Scenarios (ENG) 6.2 Business Scenario BSC-001 (PARTNER XXX) 6.3 Business Scenario BSC-002 (PARTNER XXX) 6.4 Business Scenario BSC-003 (PARTNER XXX) 6.5 Business Scenario BSC-004 (PARTNER XXX) 6.6 Business Scenario BSC-005 (PARTNER XXX) 7 INERTIA Business and User Requirements 7.1 Functional Requirements 7.2 Functional requirements list 7.1.1 Use-case UC-001 ……. 7.2.6 Use-case UC-006 7.2.7 Prioritization of Scenarios & Use Cases (ENG) 7.3 Non-Functional Requirements (ALL)
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User & Business Requirements Analysis : Methodological approach
The end of January The end of February The end of May The mid of July
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Literature Review – State of The Art Analysis
Occupancy Flow Modeling & Prediction [CERTH] Multi-Agent Self-Organized Adaptive Networks [ALMENDE] Semantic Based Middleware [CNET] DER Flexibility Modeling [TECNALIA] Visual Analytics [HYPERTECH] Dynamic Demand & Demand Response [TECNALIA]
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Analysis of Relevant Standardization Efforts 1/2
from Initial Feedback on Major Relevant Standards and Initiatives provided by HYPERTECH IEC – XXX (most relevant the family for DER) A family of standards for communications and data acquisition in substations. These standards are known unofficially as the UCA2 protocol standards. They also include standards for hydroelectric power plant communication, monitoring, and control of distributed energy resources and hydroelectric power plants. IEC (CIM) Standards to facilitate integration of applications within a control center, exchange of network power system models with other control centers, and interactions with external operations in distribution as well as other external sources/sinks of information needed for real-time operations. These standards include the generation and transmission parts of the Common Information Model (CIM), profiles for power system model exchange and other information exchanges, and XML file format standards for information exchange. The series of standards from (described in the next row) extend the CIM to include many additional packages modeling different aspects of utility operations, such as assets, consumers, documentation, and distribution systems. IEC (CIM) Standards for Distribution Management System (DMS) interfaces for information exchange with other IT systems. These include the distribution management parts of the CIM and eXtensible Markup Language (XML) message standards for information exchange between a variety of business systems, such as meter data management, asset management, work order management, Geographical Information Systems (GIS), etc.
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Analysis of Relevant Standardization Efforts 2/2
IEC (CIM) his standard is one of the IEC series which define protocols for deregulated energy market communications. IEC DLSM/COSM Electricity metering - Data exchange for meter reading, tariff and load control OpenHAN Taskforce (most relevant the family for DER) Define the system requirements for an open standard Home Area Network system and promote open standards based HANs that are interoperable Zigbee SEP 2.0 SEP 2.0 enables the development and deployment of smart-appliances and services that provide energy related services on a HAN environment OpenADR OpenADR is an open standards communication data model that provides Internet–based price, reliability, or event signals to automated commercial and industrial EMS and residential control systems in support of retail and wholesale applications.
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High level overview of INERTIA Business Scenario
Proposed by HYPERTECH BSC-01 : Prosumer (Flexibility) Profiling & Optimization of Building Operations for Maximum Prosumer Surplus (/Benefits/Satisfaction) BSC-02 : Utilizing Prosumer Flexibility for Maximizing Prosumer and Aggregator Financial Benefits (Shared Profit Maximization) BSC-03 : Imbalance risk reduction for market parties BSC-04 : Offering Reserve Capacity to the TSO BSC-05 : Location Based DER Management Services
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NON-FUNCTIONAL Requirements
Availability Efficiency Configurability & Flexibility Portability Integrity Performance Reliability & Robustness Scalability Usability
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Common templates to be used in the analysis Process
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Open issues Participation of ALMENDE in Task1.2: SoTA Analysis of Relevant Standardization Efforts and assignment to the partners Selection of the Business Case Scenarios and related assignment to the partners Definition of the NON-FUNCTIONAL requirements list
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T1.2 – Plan No. Partner Action Deadline 1. ENG, CERTH, TECNALIA,CNET,
HYPERTECH Definition of the SoTA 2013/01/13 2. ENG,CERTH, TECNALIA, CNET, Definition of high level Business Case Scenarios 2013/02/28 3. ENG, CERTH, TECNALIA, CNET, HYPERTECH, ENELSI, PPC Definition of the final Use Cases along with the initial list of U&B Requirements (Functional and Non-Functional) 2013/05/31 4. Definition of the final list of U&B requirements 2013/06/30 5. ALL Task Partners Validation of the Use Cases by the Living Lab members 2013/07/31
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