Abstract

Modern control center systems have a distributed, open architecture mainly based on a network of workstations and servers. The software architecture of these systems is designed using standard or advanced client-server rules and the system is divided into functional packages each having clealy defined interfaces. Hardware and software standards and de facto standards are incorporated within the product set as soon as they stabilize. The paper discusses the hardware and software architecture of modem control center systems including methods for the input, editing and management of control center information. Additionally, the communication and coordination with other control centers and possibilities for utility-wide use of data and services are handled.

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