GridPACK Requirements
The GridPACK requirements are derived from the GridPACK Application Concept. They are divided into three levels, each of which addresses a different level of concern.
- High-level Requirements
- These requirements are of concern to stakeholders and relate to the overall capabilities of GridPACK.
- Mid-level Requirements
- These requirements are of concern to the users and relate to the detailed capabilities of GridPACK.
- Low-level Requirements
- These requirements are of concern to the developers and relate to the implementation of capabilities in GridPACK.
High-level Requirements
<xref name="R1000"/> GridPACK shall be provided as Fortran and C++ static and dynamic link libraries.
<xref name="R1100"/> GridPACK libraries shall support applications that run on desktop workstations and clustered computing systems.
<xref name="R1200"/> GridLAB-D shall support power system applications that require power flow solvers.
Mid-level Requirements
<xref name="R2000"/> Chen TODO: need to address application-to-standard data model translation, methods for conditioning, solvability tests, etc.
Low-level Requirements
<xref name="R3000"/> Tuffner TODO: need to address standard-to-solver data model translation, conditioning implementation, solution control, etc.
See Also
- GridPACK
- GridPACK Application Concept
- GridPACK Application Concept (Dynamic Simulation)
- GridPACK Application Concept (State Estimation)
- GridPACK Application Concept (State Prediction)
- GridPACK Application Concept (Steady State Powerflow)
- GridPACK Catalog
- GridPACK DemoApp DynamicSimulation
- GridPACK DemoApp PowerFlow
- GridPACK DemoApp StateEstimation
- GridPACK DemoApps
- GridPACK Developers Home
- GridPACK Examples
- GridPACK FAQ
- GridPACK Home
- GridPACK Licensing
- GridPACK Licensing Guide
- GridPACK On Cloud
- GridPACK Pages
- GridPACK Publications
- GridPACK Release Notes
- GridPACK Release Notes 3 1
- GridPACK Requirements
- GridPACK Validation Documents