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<blockquote>NIST. 2010. ''NIST Framework and Roadmap for Smart Grid Interoperability Standards,'' Release 1. Washington, DC, USA: Office of the National Coordinator for Smart Grid Interoperability, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US Department of Commerce.</blockquote>
  
Please note:  bibliographic entries should follow Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed.).  Please see [http://www.bkcase.org/fileadmin/bkcase/files/Wiki_Files__for_linking_/BKCASE_Reference_Guidance.pdf BKCASE Reference Guidance] for formatting.
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This source is considered a primary reference for the [[Value of Service Systems Engineering]] article.
  
 
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This document describes a high-level conceptual reference model for the Smart Grid and identifies existing standards that are applicable to the ongoing development of the Smart Grid. The document provides a good summary of high-priority gaps and harmonization issues such as cyber security which need revised standards and requirements. The roadmap also documents action plans by which designated standards-setting organizations (SSOs) will address these gaps, and describes the strategy to establish requirements and standards to help ensure Smart Grid cyber security.
  
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Latest revision as of 22:09, 2 May 2024

NIST. 2010. NIST Framework and Roadmap for Smart Grid Interoperability Standards, Release 1. Washington, DC, USA: Office of the National Coordinator for Smart Grid Interoperability, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US Department of Commerce.

Usage

This source is considered a primary reference for the Value of Service Systems Engineering article.

Annotation

This document describes a high-level conceptual reference model for the Smart Grid and identifies existing standards that are applicable to the ongoing development of the Smart Grid. The document provides a good summary of high-priority gaps and harmonization issues such as cyber security which need revised standards and requirements. The roadmap also documents action plans by which designated standards-setting organizations (SSOs) will address these gaps, and describes the strategy to establish requirements and standards to help ensure Smart Grid cyber security.

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