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Table 1 Considered literature for the requirements analysis

From: Quality properties of IEC 62559 use cases and SGAM models

Source

Scope

Title

Gottschalk et al. (2017)

S

The Use Case and Smart Grid Architecture Model Approach

IEC TC 8 (2015)

U

IEC 62559 Use case methodology—Part 2: Definition of the templates for use cases, actor list and requirements list

CEN-CENELEC-ETSI (2012)

U

CEN-CENELEC-ETSI: Smart Grid Reference Architectur

Cockburn (2001)

U

Writing effective use cases

(CEN-CENELEC-ETSI 2019)

U/S

SGAM User Manual—Applying, testing and refining the SGAM

Gottschalk et al. (2017)

U/S

The Use Case and Smart Grid Architecture Model Approach

Balslev (2016)

S

The Reference Designation System (RDS) A common naming convention for systems and their elements

Gottschalk and Sauer (2015)

U

Towards Identifying an Approach for Consistency Checks to Smart Grid Descriptions

Neureiter et al. (2014)

U/S

Towards Consistent Smart Grid Architecture Tool Support: From Use Cases to Visualization

Santodomingo et al. (2014)

S

SGAM-based Methodology to analyse Smart Grid solutions in DISCERN European research project

Uslar et al. (2019)

U/S

Applying the SGAM for Designing and Validating System-of-Systems in the Power and Energy Domain: A European Perspective

Neureiter et al. (2016)

S

A standards-based approach for domain specific modelling of smart grid system architectures

Trefke et al. (2013)

U

IEC/PAS 62559-Based Use Case Management for Smart Grids

Uecker et al. (2021)

U

Addressing quality properties in use case descriptions: adding assurance to a use case process

Gottschalk and Uslar (2015)

U

Supporting the Development of Smart Cities using a Use Case Methodology

Uslar and Gottschalk (2015)

S

Extending the SGAM for electric vehicles

Englert and Uslar (2012)

S

Europäisches Architekturmodell für Smart Grids-Methodik und Anwendung der Ergebnisse der Arbeitsgruppe Referenzarchitektur des EU Normungsmandats M/490