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1st SE4SG@ICSE 2012: Zurich, Switzerland
- Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Software Engineering Challenges for the Smart Grid, SE4SG 2012, Zurich, Switzerland, June 3, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-1864-8
- Sebastian Lehnhoff, Sebastian Rohjans, Mathias Uslar, Wolfgang Mahnke:
OPC unified architecture: a service-oriented architecture for smart grids. 1-7 - Dagmar Koß, Denis Bytschkow, Pragya Kirti Gupta, Bernhard Schätz, Florian Sellmayr, Steffen Bauereiß:
Establishing a smart grid node architecture and demonstrator in an office environment using the SOA approach. 8-14 - Niels Streekmann, Simon Giesecke, Gerriet Reents, Matthias Rohr, Michael Stadler, Nils Vogel, Martin Frenzel, Jörg Friebe, Till Luhmann:
Towards a modular and scalable architecture for high-level smart grid applications. 15-18 - Mohsen Anvaari, Daniela S. Cruzes, Reidar Conradi:
Challenges on software defect analysis in smart grid applications. 19-22 - Anne Koziolek, Lucia Happe, Alberto Avritzer, Sindhu Suresh:
A common analysis framework for smart distribution networks applied to survivability analysis of distribution automation. 23-29 - Eamonn O'Toole, Siobhán Clarke:
Dynamic forecasting and adaptation for demand optimization in the smart grid. 30-33 - Tosin Daniel Oyetoyan, Reidar Conradi, Kjell Sand:
Initial survey of smart grid activities in the Norwegian energy sector: use cases, industrial challenges and implications for research. 34-37 - Ian Gorton, Yan Liu, Jian Yin:
GridOPTICS(TM): a design for plug-and-play smart grid software architecture. 38-41 - Anjali Singhal, R. P. Saxena:
Software models for smart grid. 42-45 - Mazeiar Salehie, Liliana Pasquale, Inah Omoronyia, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Adaptive security and privacy in smart grids: a software engineering vision. 46-49 - Georg Hackenberg, Maximilian Irlbeck, Vasileios Koutsoumpas, Denis Bytschkow:
Applying formal software engineering techniques to smart grids. 50-56
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