GB/T 43529.3-2023 Standardized product ontology register and transfer by spreadsheets—Part 3:Interface for common information model
GB/T 43529.3-2023 Standardized product ontology register and transfer by spreadsheets—Part 3:Interface for common information model
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Scope
This document specifies the interface between the CIM meta-model initially defined in IEC 62656 (all parts), IEC 61968 (all parts), and IEC 61970 (all parts), and the CIM defined in IEC 62325 (all parts) and this document. The interface between CIM and this document applies to the model defined in IEC 62325-301:2018. This document defines the mapping specification between the meta-model of IEC 62656 (all parts) and CIM, in order to import the CIM ontology into the IEC Common Data Dictionary and ensure ontology interoperability between the two standards and beyond. The mapping of the data model in CIM to IEC 62656-1 is based on the UML format of CIM. According to the interface specification provided in this document, the smart grid ontology defined in CIM (including information in the material, environmental, mechanical, and logistics fields) becomes accessible and interoperable in ontology blocks derived from other standards. This specification also covers the product life cycle. This document also defines a method for converting the content of the IEC Common Data Dictionary into the formats defined in IEC 61968 (all parts) and IEC 61970 (all parts). This document does not involve standardizing the elements defined in the IEC Common Data Dictionary into part of the CIM ontology, as all definitions in the IEC Common Data Dictionary are already part of the widely recognized IEC 61360-4. It enables the information stored in the IEC Common Data Dictionary to be used as basic resources for further standardization or customization in the electrical power field or other user domains, particularly for extended use of the CIM standard. The data model defined in this document is a logical structure based on the data blocks specified in IEC 62656-1, which can also be referred to as "blocks", as a shorthand for product ontology registration or transmission media. Such a block typically takes the form of an electronic spreadsheet page. A set of blocks constitutes a data model ca