AlignmentODPKnownUse
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The following ontologies use this pattern:
* [https://saref.etsi.org/saref4lift SAREF4LIFT],
* [https://w3id.org/tso TUBES System Ontology (TSO)],
* [https://w3id.org/fso Flow System Ontology (FSO)]
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ArchitecturalODPAuthor
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Maxime Lefrançois +
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ArchitecturalODPComponent
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[https://saref.etsi.org/saref4syst/System s4syst:System], [https://saref.etsi.org/saref4syst/Connection s4syst:Connection], [https://saref.etsi.org/saref4syst/ConnectionPoint s4syst:ConnectionPoint],
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ArchitecturalODPDomain
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Cyber-Physical Systems +
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ArchitecturalODPName
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SAREF4SYST +
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ArchitecturalODPOrigin
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Published as ETSI Technical Specification (TS) 103 548 in 2019 as part of STF 556 "Consolidation of SAREF and its community of users, based on the experience of the EUREKA ITEA ‐ 12004 SEAS"
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ArchitecturalODPProblem
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Define systems, connections between systems, and connection points to which systems can be connected. These basic concepts can be used generically to define the topology of entities of interest and can be specialised for multiple domains.
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ArchitecturalODPReference
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The following references can be used to ac … The following references can be used to access or cite this work:
* [https://saref.etsi.org/saref4syst SAREF4SYST documentation and sources]
* M. Lefrançois, SAREF4SYST: a SAREF Reference Ontology Pattern for Representing Systems and their Interconnections. In: WOP2023: 14th Workshop on Ontology Design and Patterns, at the International Semantic Web Conference, November 06, 2023, Athens, Greece
* R. García‐Castro, M. Lefrançois, M. Poveda‐Villalón, L. Daniele, The ETSI SAREF ontology for smart applications: a long path of development and evolution. In: Energy Smart Appliances: Applications, Methodologies, and Challenges, 2023, pp. 183-215. logies, and Challenges, 2023, pp. 183-215.
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ArchitecturalODPScenario
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In the Smart Grid domain:
* Electric powe … In the Smart Grid domain:
* Electric power systems can exchange electricity with other electric power systems. The electric energy can flow both ways in some cases (from the Public Grid to a Prosumer), or in only one way (from the Public Grid to a Load). Electric power systems can be made up of different sub-systems. Generic sub-types of electric power systems include producers, consumers, storage systems, transmission systems.
* Electric power systems may be connected one to another through electrical connection points. An Electric power system may have multiple connection points (Multiple Winding Transformer generally have one single primary winding with two or more secondary windings). Generic sub-types of electrical connection points include plugs, sockets, direct-current, single-phase, three-phase, connection points.
* An Electrical connection may exist between two Electric power systems at two of their respective connection points. Generic sub-types of electrical connections include Single-phase Buses, Three-phase Buses. A single-phase electric power system can be connected using different configurations at a three-phase bus (RN, SN, TN types). s at a three-phase bus (RN, SN, TN types).,
In the Smart Building domain:
* Buildings … In the Smart Building domain:
* Buildings, Storeys, Spaces, are different sub-types of Zones. Zones can contain sub-zones. Zones can be adjacent or intersect with other zones.
* Two zones may share one or more connections. For example some fresh air may be created inside a storey if it has two controllable openings to the exterior at different cardinal points. the exterior at different cardinal points.
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ArchitecturalODPSolution
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[https://saref.etsi.org/saref4syst/ SAREF4 … [https://saref.etsi.org/saref4syst/ SAREF4SYST] consists both of a core ontology, and guidelines to create ontologies following the SAREF4SYST ontology pattern. The core ontology is a lightweight OWL-DL ontology that defines 3 classes and 9 object properties. defines 3 classes and 9 object properties.
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GraphicallyRepresentedBy
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SAREF4SYST.png +
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Modification dateThis property is a special property in this wiki.
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11 September 2023 14:45:31 +
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SubmittedBy
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Maxime Lefrançois +
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