1 Scope
This part of IEC 61970 belongs to the IEC 61970‑450 to IEC 61970‑499 series that, taken as a whole, defines at an abstract level the content and exchange
mechanisms used for data transmitted between control centers and/or control center
components.
The purpose of this part of IEC 61970 is to rigorously define the subset of classes, class attributes, and roles from the
CIM necessary to describe the result of state estimation, power flow and other similar
applications that produce a steady-state solution of a power network, under a set
of use cases which are included informatively in this standard.
This standard is intended for two distinct audiences, data producers and data recipients,
and may be read from those two perspectives. From the standpoint of model export software
used by a data producer, the standard describes how a producer may describe an instance
of a network case in order to make it available to some other program. From the standpoint
of a consumer, the standard describes what that importing software must be able to
interpret in order to consume solution cases.
There are many different use cases for which use of this standard is expected and
they differ in the way that the standard will be applied in each case. Implementers
should consider what use cases they wish to cover in order to know the extent of different
options they must cover. As an example, this standard will be used in some cases to
exchange starting conditions rather than solved conditions, so if this is an important
use case, it means that a consumer application needs to be able to handle an unsolved
state as well as one which has met some solution criteria.