Framework for energy market communications - Part 451-1: Acknowledgement business process and contextual model for CIM European market

IEC 62351-451-1:2013 specifies a UML package for the acknowledgment business process and its associated document contextual model, assembly model and XML schema for use within the European style electricity markets, on the basis of the European style market contextual model (IEC 62325-351). The relevant aggregate core components (ACCs) defined in IEC 62325-351 have been contextualised into aggregated business information entities (ABIEs) to satisfy the requirements of the European style market acknowledgment business process. The contextualised ABIEs have been assembled into the acknowledgment document contextual model.

Cadre pour les communications pour le marché de l'énergie - Partie 451-1: Processus métier d'accusé de réception et modèle contextuel pour le marché européen CIM

La CEI 62351-451-1:2013 spécifie un paquetage UML pour le processus métier d'accusé de réception et son modèle contextuel de document, modèle d'assemblage et schéma XML associés à utiliser sur les marchés de l'électricité de style européen, sur la base du modèle contextuel pour les marchés de style européen (CEI 62325-351). Les composants de base agrégés (ACC = Aggregate core components) pertinents définis dans la CEI 62325-351 ont été contextualisés en entités d'information métier agrégées (ABIE = Aggregated business information entities) afin de satisfaire aux exigences du processus métier d'accusé de réception pour les marchés de style européen. Les ABIE contextualisées ont été assemblées dans le modèle contextuel de document d'accusé de réception.

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 5
INTRODUCTION . 7
1 Scope . 8
2 Normative references . 8
3 Terms and definitions . 8
4 Document contextual model and message assembly model basic concepts . 10
4.1 Overview . 10
4.2 European style market package structure . 11
4.3 From the European style market profile to the document contextual model . 12
4.4 From the document contextual model to the message assembly model . 13
4.5 From the assembly model to the XML schema . 14
5 The acknowledgment business process . 14
5.1 Business process definition . 14
5.1.1 General . 14
5.1.2 Technical acknowledgment . 15
5.1.3 Application acknowledgment . 15
5.2 Business rules for the acknowledgment document . 16
5.2.1 General . 16
5.2.2 Time . 16
5.2.3 Reason . 16
6 Contextual and assembly models . 17
6.1 Acknowledgement contextual model . 17
6.1.1 Overview of the model . 17
6.1.2 IsBasedOn relationships from the European style market profile . 18
6.1.3 Detailed Acknowledgement contextual model . 19
6.2 Acknowledgement assembly model . 24
6.2.1 Overview of the model . 24
6.2.2 IsBasedOn relationships from the European style market profile . 25
6.2.3 Detailed Acknowledgement assembly model . 25
6.2.4 Datatypes . 30
6.2.5 Enumerations . 33
7 XML schema . 33
7.1 XML schema URN Namespace rules . 33
7.2 Code list URN namespace rules . 34
7.3 URI rules for model documentation . 34
7.3.1 Datatype . 34
7.3.2 Class . 34
7.3.3 Attribute . 34
7.3.4 Association end role name . 35
7.4 Acknowledgement_MarketDocument schema . 35
7.4.1 Schema Structure . 35
7.4.2 Schema description . 37
Bibliography . 40

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Figure 1 – IEC 62325-450 modelling framework . 11
Figure 2 – Overview of European style market profile dependency . 12
Figure 3 – Message assembly criteria . 13
Figure 4 – Acknowledgement process . 15
Figure 5 – Acknowledgement contextual model . 18
Figure 6 – Acknowledgement assembly model . 24
Figure 7 – Acknowledgement_MarketDocument XML schema structure – 1/2 . 36
Figure 8 – Acknowledgement_MarketDocument XML schema structure – 2/2 . 37

Table 1 – Codes used at the document header level . 17
Table 2 – Codes used at the TimeSeries level when there is a Reason code of A03 at
the document header level . 17
Table 3 – Codes used at the Period level when there is a Reason code A03 at the
document header level and a code A21 at the TimeSeries level . 17
Table 4 – IsBasedOn dependency. 19
Table 5 – Attributes of Acknowledgement contextual
model::Acknowledgement_MarketDocument . 19
Table 6 – Association ends of Acknowledgement contextual
model::Acknowledgement_MarketDocument with other classes . 20
Table 7 – Attributes of Acknowledgement contextual model::MarketParticipant . 21
Table 8 – Association ends of Acknowledgement contextual model:: MarketParticipant
with other classes . 21
Table 9 – Attributes of Acknowledgement contextual model::MarketRole . 21
Table 10 – Attributes of Acknowledgement contextual model::Reason . 21
Table 11 – Attributes of Acknowledgement contextual
model::Received_MarketDocument . 22
Table 12 – Attributes of Acknowledgement contextual
model::Receiver_MarketParticipant . 22
Table 13 – Association ends of Acknowledgement contextual
model::Receiver_MarketParticipant with other classes . 22
Table 14 – Attributes of Acknowledgement contextual model::Time_Period . 23
Table 15 – Association ends of Acknowledgement contextual model:: Time_Period with
other classes . 23
Table 16 – Attributes of Acknowledgement contextual model::TimeSeries . 23
Table 17 – Association ends of Acknowledgement contextual model:: TimeSeries with
other classes . 24
Table 18 – IsBasedOn dependency . 25
Table 19 – Attributes of Acknowledgement assembly
model::Acknowledgement_MarketDocument . 26
Table 20 – Association ends of Acknowledgement assembly
model::Acknowledgement_MarketDocument with other classes . 28
Table 21 – Attributes of Acknowledgement assembly model::Reason . 28
Table 22 – Attributes of Acknowledgement assembly model::Time_Period . 29
Table 23 – Association ends of Acknowledgement assembly model:: Time_Period with
other classes . 29
Table 24 – Attributes of Acknowledgement assembly model::TimeSeries . 29

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Table 25 – Association ends of Acknowledgement assembly model:: TimeSeries with
other classes . 30
Table 26 – Attributes of ESMPDataTypes::ESMP_DateTimeInterval . 30
Table 27 – Attributes of ESMPDataTypes::ESMP_DateTime . 30
Table 28 – Attributes of ESMPDataTypes::ESMPVersion_String . 31
Table 29 – Attributes of ESMPDataTypes::ID_String . 31
Table 30 – Attributes of ESMPDataTypes::MarketRoleKind_String . 31
Table 31 – Attributes of ESMPDataTypes::MessageKind_String . 31
Table 32 – Attributes of ESMPDataTypes::PartyID_String . 32
Table 33 – Attributes of ESMPDataTypes::PayloadId_String . 32
Table 34 – Attributes of ESMPDataTypes::ReasonCode_String . 32
Table 35 – Attributes of ESMPDataTypes::ReasonText_String . 32
Table 36 – Attributes of ESMPDataTypes::YMDHM_DateTime . 33

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FRAMEWORK FOR ENERGY MARKET COMMUNICATIONS –

Part 451-1: Acknowledgement business process
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FOREWORD
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Power systems management and associated information exchange.
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62325-451-1  IEC:2013 – 7 –
INTRODUCTION
This International Standard is one of the IEC 62325-451-x series for deregulated energy
market data exchanges based on the European style market profile. This standard,
IEC 62325-451-1, defines the document contextual model, the message assembly model as
well as the XML schema to be used for the acknowledgement process.
The principal objective of the IEC 62325 series of standards is to produce standards which
facilitate the integration of market application software developed independently by different
vendors into a market management system, between market management systems and
market participant systems. This is accomplished by defining message exchanges to enable
these applications or systems access to public data and exchange information independent of
how such information is represented internally.
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The Common Information Model (CIM) described in IEC 62325-301 , IEC 61970-301 and
IEC 61968-11 specifies the basis for the semantics for message exchange.
This European style market profile is based on different parts of the CIM IEC standard and
specifies the content of the messages exchanged.
This document provides for the European-style market profile the generic technical and
application acknowledgement document that can be used in all European style market
processes. These market processes are based on the European regulations, and on the
concepts of third party access and zonal market.This standard was originally based upon the
work of the European Transmission System Operators (ETSO) Task Force EDI (Electronic
Data Interchange) and then on the work of the European Network of Transmission System
Operators (ENTSO-E) Working Group EDI.

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1 Scope
This International Standard is one of the IEC 62325-451-x series for deregulated energy
market data exchanges and is applicable to European style electricity markets.
Based on the European style market contextual model (IEC 62325-351), this particular
International Standard specifies a UML package for the acknowledgment business process
and its associated document contextual model, assembly model and XML schema for use
within the European style electricity markets.
The relevant aggregate core components (ACCs) defined in IEC 62325-351 have been
contextualised into aggregated business information entities (ABIEs) to satisfy the
requirements of the European style market acknowledgment business process.
The contextualised ABIEs have been assembled into the acknowledgment document
contextual model.
A related assembly model and an XML schema for the exchange of acknowledgement
information between market participants is automatically generated from the Assembled
document contextual model.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and
are indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
IEC 61970-2:2004, Energy management system application program interface (EMS-API) –
Part 2: Glossary
IEC 62325-351, Framework for energy market communications – Part 351: CIM European
market model exchange profile
IEC 62325-450:2013, Framework for energy market communications – Part 450: Profile and
context modeling rules
IEC 62361-100, Power systems management and associated information exchange –
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Interoperability in the long term – Part 100: CIM profiles to XML schema mapping
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions of IEC 61970-2, as well as the
following apply.
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NOTE General glossary definitions can be found in IEC 60050, International Electrotechnical Vocabulary.
3.1
aggregate business information entity
ABIE
re-use of an aggregate core component (ACC) in a specified business context
[SOURCE: ISO/TS 15000-5:2005, 6.1.3]
3.2
aggregate core component
ACC
collection of related pieces of business information that together convey a distinct business
meaning, independent of any specific business context
Note 1 to entry: Expressed in modelling terms, it is the representation of an object class, independent of any
specific business context.
[SOURCE: ISO/TS 15000-5:2005, 4.6.1]
3.3
application program interface
API
set of public functions provided by an executable application component for use by other
executable application components
3.4
assembly model
assembly model is a model that prepares information in a business context for assembly into
electronic documents for data interchange
3.5
Based on
IsBasedOn
use of an artefact that has been restricted according to the requirements of a specific
business context
[SOURCE: IEC 62325-450:2013, 3.4]
3.6
Business Context
formal description of a specific business circumstance as identified by the values of a set of
context categories, allowing different business circumstances to be uniquely distinguished
[SOURCE: UN/Cefact]
3.7
information model
representation of concepts, relationships, constraints, rules, and operations to specify data
semantics for a chosen domain of discourse
Note 1 to entry: It can provide shareable, stable, and organized structure of information requirements for the
domain context.
3.8
market management system
MMS
computer system comprised of a software platform providing basic support services and a set
of applications providing the functionality needed for the effective management of the
electricity market

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Note 1 to entry: These software systems in an electricity market may include support for capacity allocation,
scheduling energy, ancillary or other services, real-time operations and settlements.
3.9
message business information entity
MBIE
aggregation of a set of ABIEs that respects a define set of assembly rules
3.10
profile
basic outline of all the information that is required to satisfy a specific environment
4 Document contextual model and message assembly model basic concepts
4.1 Overview
IEC 62325-450 defines a set of Common Information Model (CIM) profiles that follows a
layered modelling framework as outlined in Figure 1, going from CIM to different regional
contextual models and their subsequent contextualized documents for information exchange;
the final step being the message specifications for information interchange.
The regional contextual models are the basic components that are necessary to build
electronic documents for information interchange. The European style market contextual
model (IEC 62325-351) is, as an example, a regional contextual model. The components are
also termed aggregate core components (ACCs).
A document contextual model is based upon a specific business requirements specification
and is constructed from the contextualisation of the ACCs that can be found in the European
style market contextual model. The contextualised ACCs at this stage are termed aggregate
business Information entities (ABIEs). These ABIEs are the constructs that are assembled
together into a specific electronic document to satisfy the information requirements outlined in
the business requirements specification. The transformation from an ACC to an ABIE must
respect the rules defined in IEC 62325-450.
Once a document contextual model has been built, that satisfactorily meets the business
requirements, a message assembly model can be automatically generated from it. The
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