CommonKADS methodology for developing power grid switching orders systems

  • Authors:
  • Ming Zhou;Jianwen Ren;Jianxun Qi;Dongxiao Niu;Gengyin Li

  • Affiliations:
  • School of Business Management, North China Electric Power University and The Key Laboratory of Power System Protection and Dynamic Security Monitoring and Control under Ministry of Education, Nort ...;The Key Laboratory of Power System Protection and Dynamic Security Monitoring and Control under Ministry of Education, North China Electric Power University, Beijing, China;School of Business Management, North China Electric Power University;School of Business Management, North China Electric Power University;The Key Laboratory of Power System Protection and Dynamic Security Monitoring and Control under Ministry of Education, North China Electric Power University, Beijing, China

  • Venue:
  • PAKDD'07 Proceedings of the 2007 international conference on Emerging technologies in knowledge discovery and data mining
  • Year:
  • 2007

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Abstract

Modeling knowledge and expertise is necessary but difficult in formation of switching operation orders in power systems. Switching operations of electrical components are very frequent in normal changes of operation modes and in system restoration. The switching operations have to accord with the requirements from the system security level as well as the component's switching security level. In order to assure correct switching operations, the switching orders sheet for switching operations is a compulsory mechanism. The formation of a switching-orders sheet involves a lot of expertise and knowledge that has to be represented with an effective modeling methodology. This paper presents the use of the CommonKADS methodology, a structured development approach for knowledge and expertise representation in designing and developing a power grid switching orders generation system. The practical applications have shown that the CommonKADS methodology has apparent merits in knowledge modeling and maintainability of the system.