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Title: SG-Systems Working Group


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SG-Systems Working Group
  • Status
  • Active, meet once at each face-to-face meeting
  • Charter
  • The SG-Systems Working Group defines
    requirements, policies, and services, based on
    utility industry standards such as the Common
    Information Model (CIM), required for information
    exchange from and to utility enterprise back
    office systems and between these back office
    systems and data acquisition and control servers
    (e.g., MDMS, AMI Head Ends, SCADA, OMS, GIS, CIS,
    work management, etc.).
  • Task forces are established on an as needed basis
    to accomplish these goals for specific functional
    areas.

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OpenHAN
  • Status
  • Hibernating
  • Charter
  • Updates System Requirements Specification (SRS)
    to Version 2.0
  • Define the system requirements for an open
    standard Home Area Network system
  • Promote open standards-based HANs that are
    interoperable
  • Provide the vendor community with a common set of
    principles and requirements around which to build
    products
  • Ensure reliable and sustainable HAN platforms
  • Support various energy policies in a variety of
    states, provinces, and countries
  • Empower consumers to manage their electricity
    consumption by giving them the information and
    control they need to make decisions on their
    energy use
  • Deliverables
  • SRS 2.0 (completed)

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OpenHAN History
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Service Definitions Team
  • Status
  • Hibernating
  • Charter
  • Assist SG-Systems Task Forces with the following
    process
  • Business process analysis
  • Integration requirements detailed in sequence
    diagrams
  • Service and operation pattern applied
  • Service and information object identification and
    harmonization
  • Data modeling and artifacts generation
  • Artifacts validation and testing
  • Artifacts version control and issue tracking
  • Deliverables
  • Provided through task forces on an as needed basis

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OpenADR
  • Status
  • Hibernating
  • Charter
  • The UCAIug OpenADR TF focuses on developing best
    practices, use cases and business requirements
    for DR from an application point of view and
    specifically on the interactions between the
    Utility and Facility.
  • Deliverables
  • Task Force completed 1.0 SRS and SD in 2010
  • Phase 2 SRS (Addressed additional requirements
    for PEV, DER, FastDR, Security) completed and
    ratified Jan. 2012
  • Develop and contributed Security profile to
    OpenADR Alliance in 2010

7
AMI-Enterprise TF
  • Status
  • Superceded by SG Enterprise (see subsequent
    slides)
  • Charter
  • Defines requirements, policies, and services to
    support AMI related business processes and
    functions.
  • Based on utility industry standards such as the
    Common Information Model (CIM) and best
    practices.
  • Required for information exchange and control
    between the MDMS or MDUS and enterprise back
    office systems.
  • Deliverables (all completed)
  • System Requirements Specification (SRS)
  • Use Cases
  • Service Definitions

AMI-Ent TF
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SG Enterprise
  • Status
  • New - Face-to-face meetings and weekly conference
    calls
  • Charter
  • The scope of SG-ENTERPRISE is the systems and/or
    applications within and around the utility
    enterprise and the inter-systems related business
    functions and stops at the boundaries of
    applications and the edge of utility enterprise.
    The focus is on how these systems are to be
    integrated and composed to support AMI related
    business processes and functions. 
  • SG-ENTERPRISE 2.0 charter will leverage available
    and applicable industry best practices and
    standards for this work, and to tie the required
    pieces together to support the implementation of
    AMI related processes, applications, and
    infrastructure technologies.  SG-Enterprise 2.0
    will provide specific requirements and supporting
    artifacts that support the implementation of AMI
    profile (i.e. strongly typed profiles).

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SG Enterprise - continued
  • Deliverables
  • Updated System Requirements Specification (SRS)
  • Based on existing AMI-Enterprise SRS
  • Corrected versions of existing AMI-Enterprise use
    cases based on feedback from SDOs
  • Development of new use cases and artifacts where
    gaps exist

10
OpenADE
  • Status
  • Active Face-to-face meetings and weekly
    conference calls.
  • Charter
  • UCAIug OpenSG OpenADE shall promote
    interoperability for Green Button
  • Based on NAESB REQ.21 Energy Services Provider
    Interface (ESPI).
  • Collect and refine changes and extensions to ESPI
    and related standards.
  • Develop and manage Green Button conformance
    profiles including
  • Green Button Download My Data
  • Green Button Connect My Data
  • Additional profiles as needed
  • Develop and manage technical artifacts of a Green
    Button certification program.
  • Develop and manage test plans and conformance
    profiles.
  • Ensure availability of testing software.
  • Coordinate with and participate in UCAIug ITCA
    development.
  • Collaborate with OpenESPI and other related
    efforts.
  • Support UCAIug marketing group(s) in promoting
    the standard.

11
OpenADE - continued
  • Deliverables
  • All milestones targeted for November 2012 OpenSG
    meeting
  • Full ESPI test plan complete
  • ITCA operational
  • Ability to certify ready
  • OpenADE / ESPI 1.1 requirements approved to
    submit to NAESB
  • ESPI 1.1 complete? 

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Enterprise Information Management (EIM)
  • Status
  • Active Face-to-face meetings and biweekly
    conference calls.
  • Charter
  • Identify and articulate common EIM requirements
  • Use cases
  • Activity Diagrams
  • EIM Requirements Specification
  • Develop common EIM Framework that satisfies
    requirements, taking advantage of other relevant
    industry work as appropriate (e.g., vision,
    governance, processes, etc.)
  • Develop requirements for an OpenSG generic
    semantic model to be used by members as a
    starting point for their enterprises.
  • Collaborate with SGAC of the NIST SGIP
  • Provide a forum for exchanging information so
    that all members can benefit from lessons
    learned.
  • Collaborate with Standards Development
    Organizations (SDOs), NIST SGIP, and/or
    consortiums so that needed advancements are
    accomplished in the most appropriate
    organizations in the most efficient manner.

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Enterprise Information Management (EIM) -
continued
  • Deliverables
  • EIM Requirements Specification
  • Use Cases
  • Guidelines and recommendations for utilities to
    incorporate EIM into their existing SDLC
    processes
  • Enterprise Semantic Model Requirements and
    Guidelines

Slide 13
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OpenMUG
  • Status
  • New
  • Charter
  • The purpose of the Open Meter Users Group
    (OpenMUG) is to provide a forum in which utility
    operators, meter manufacturers and interested
    third-party integrators can meet to discuss
    meter-related issues that could reasonably be
    solved by the group. Some hypothetical examples
    of such issue/solution pairs might be
  • Differing interpretations of a communication
    standard/recommendation to the standards
    organization
  • Uncertainty about how to manage meter
    passwords/whitepaper describing recommended
    practice
  • Desire for common electronic format of meter test
    data/proposal to standards organization
  • To guide the groups work, the first item to be
    produced is a document enumerating issues to be
    considered. After the issues are listed,
    subsequent meetings will evaluate possible
    solutions and prioritization. If the group finds
    itself with no further items, it is expected that
    it would either recharter or disband.
  • The Open Meter Users Group shall follow the
    UCAIug guiding principles.

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OpenMUG - continued
  • Charter Scope
  • The activities of the Open Meter Users Group
    shall be limited in scope in order to support
    proper division of labor with respect to the
    other UCA groups. The focus will be on meter
    communications issues and system issues with
    regard to meters. It will not treat the topic of
    security or testing except as it relates directly
    to either meter communications or metering system
    issues. Head-end integration with other business
    applications is specifically out of scope.
  • Deliverables
  • Document enumerating issues to be considered
  • Others TBD

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GIS
  • Status
  • The task force has had one organizing meeting (at
    Cincinnati) and will meet at New Orleans to begin
    the process of defining requirements.  Regularly
    scheduled teleconferences (probably biweekly) are
    expected to begin after the New Orleans meeting.
  • Charter
  • The OpenSpatial task force was established to
    define requirements for a harmonization between
    geospatial information standards maintained by
    the Open Geospatial Consortium and
    asset-management and electric network
    connectivity modelling standards maintained by
    Technical Committee 57 of the International
    Electrotechnical Commission. The goal is to
    enable the two sets of standards to incorporate
    each others material by reference and without
    bringing their respective governance practices
    into conflict.
  • Deliverables
  • Requirements specification
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