Framework for energy market communications - Part 502: Profile of ebXML

Specifies an energy market specific messaging profile based on the ISO 15000 series. The profile is intended to provide the basis for system configuration.

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TECHNICAL IEC
SPECIFICATION TS 62325-502
First edition
2005-02
Framework for energy market communications –
Part 502:
Profile of ebXML
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IEC/TS 62325-502:2005(E)
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SPECIFICATION TS 62325-502
First edition
2005-02
Framework for energy market communications –
Part 502:
Profile of ebXML
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD.3
INTRODUCTION.6
1 Scope .7
2 Normative references .7
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations .7
3.1 Terms and definitions .7
3.2 Abbreviations .7
4 Guideline of how to use the architecture.9
4.1 Profile of the architecture.9
4.2 Security profile of the BPSS.10
4.3 Profile of the CPP/A.13
4.4 Messaging service profile .16
5 Implementation level.16

Annex A (normative) Message service profile .17
Annex B (informative) Implementation levels .29

Figure 1 – References and content of ebXML documents.9

Table 1 – BPSS Profiles for reliability, non-repudiation, and security.11
Table 2 – Message reliability.11
Table 3 – Non-repudiation and legally binding .12
Table 4 – Authorisation, Authentication and confidentiality.13
Table 5 – CPP/CPA options and choices .14
Table 6 – S/MIME v3 security parameters .15
Table 7 – OpenPGP/MIME security parameters .16
Table B.1 – Overview of implementation levels.29

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FRAMEWORK FOR ENERGY MARKET COMMUNICATIONS –

Part 502: Profile of ebXML
FOREWORD
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committee 57: Power systems management and associated information exchange.
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This would also include the specification of some options/parameters not yet specified in the profile, Annex A.

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The IEC 62325 series cancels and replaces IEC 62195 (2000) and its amendment (2002).
It constitutes a technical revision.
IEC 62195 (2000) dealt with deregulated energy market communications at an early stage. Its
amendment 1 (2002) points out important technological advancements which make it possible
to use modern internet technologies based on XML for e-business in energy markets as an
alternative to traditional EDI with EDIFACT and X12. The new IEC 62325 framework series for
energy market communications currently consisting of IEC 62325-101, IEC 62325-102,
IEC 62325-501, and IEC 62325-502 follows this direction and replaces IEC 62195 together
with its amendment.
The text of this technical specification is based on the following documents:
Enquiry draft Report on voting
57/707/DTS 57/724/RVC
Full information on the voting for the approval of this technical specification can be found in
the report on voting indicated in the above table.
This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
IEC 62325 consists of the following parts, under the general title Framework for energy
market communications:
Part 101: General guidelines
Part 102: Energy market model example
Part 201: Glossary
Part 3XX: (Titles are still to be determined)
Part 401: Abstract service model
Part 501: General guidelines for use of ebXML
Part 502: Profile of ebXML
Part 503: Abstract service mapping to ebXML
Part 601: General guidelines for use of web services
Part 602: Profile of Web Services
Part 603: Abstract service mapping to web services
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Under consideration. Because the technologies have an inherent own glossary within their standard definitions,
2)
this glossary is a placeholder for a glossary for future parts indicated with including energy market specific
terms and definitions.
Under consideration. These parts for business content are mentioned for completeness only with a number
space as placeholder. They extend the original scope and require an agreed new work item proposal for further
work based on an overall strategy how to proceed.
Under consideration. These technical parts are mentioned for completeness with provisional title. They extend
the original scope and require an agreed new work item proposal for further work.

TS 62325-502  IEC:2005(E) – 5 –
The committee has decided that the contents of this publication will remain unchanged until
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the data related to the specific publication. At this date, the publication will be
• transformed into an International standard,
• reconfirmed,
• withdrawn,
• replaced by a revised edition, or
• amended.
A bilingual edition of this document may be issued at a later date.

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INTRODUCTION
With the transition of monopoly energy supply structures to deregulated energy markets, the
function of the markets depends heavily on seamless e-business communication between
market participants. Compared with global e-business, e-business in the energy market is
only a small niche. Today EDIFACT or X12 messages, or propriety HTML and XML solutions
based on Internet technologies are being used.
The ‘electronic business Extensible Markup Language’ (ebXML) specification and architecture
stems from UN/CEFACT and OASIS and these are now partly standards within the ISO 15000
series being complemented in future to cover all aspects of ebXML. ebXML is a complete set
of specifications and standards to enable secure electronic business using proven, open
standards such as TCP/IP, HTTP, SOAP, XML, and SOAP signature and encryptation. ebXML
is also evolutionary in nature, built on 25 years of EDI experience, designed to work with
existing EDI solutions, or be used to develop an emerging class of internet based electronic
business applications based on XML. This means that with ebXML existing EDI messages
(EDIFACT, X.12) as well as XML messages can be exchanged.
Profiles of ebXML allow the re-use of proven core components and communication platforms
across markets, thus saving cost and implementation time.

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FRAMEWORK FOR ENERGY MARKET COMMUNICATIONS –

Part 502: Profile of ebXML
1 Scope
This part of IEC 62325 specifies an energy market specific messaging profile
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