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+ | {{quote-ciprnet|Each component can have at least one attribute. Attributes have a name, a data type and a certain value.}}<br/> | ||
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==== DIESIS project ==== | ==== DIESIS project ==== | ||
{{quote-diesis|Each component can have at least one attribute. Attributes have a name, a data type and a certain value.}} | {{quote-diesis|Each component can have at least one attribute. Attributes have a name, a data type and a certain value.}} |
Revision as of 15:40, 21 December 2016
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Definitions
European Project Definitions
CIPRNet project
The CIPRNet project [1] uses the following definition:
Each component can have at least one attribute. Attributes have a name, a data type and a certain value.
DIESIS project
The DIESIS project [2] gives the following definition:
Each component can have at least one attribute. Attributes have a name, a data type and a certain value.
One can distinguish between basic attributes (e.g. the capacity of a generator or the amount of electric power consumed by a consumer) and derived attributes (e.g. the load in a distribution line) which are calculated using the basic attributes.