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In electric power transmission, a CIM Profile is a subset model of the CIM UML model. These profiles are designated as parts documents in the IEC 61970 standard by working group 14. Each profile is itself a self-contained model which can be used for generating specific artifacts, such as CIM RDF or XML Schema.

Profile Groups

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A CIM Profile Group (e.g., 61970-456 Steady-state Solution Profile Group) is a logical grouping of CIM Profiles. In general, each Parts document encompasses an entire Profile group which has one or more profiles in it.

Standards

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  • IEC 61970-452
    Equipment Profile
  • IEC 61970-453
    Schematics Layout Profile
  • IEC 61970-456
    Analog Measurements Profile
    Discrete Measurements Profile
    State Variable Profile
    Topology Profile

See also

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