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topics:operability [2026/03/19 23:45] admintopics:operability [2026/04/16 09:58] (current) o.sachs
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 ====== Operability ====== ====== Operability ======
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-updated: 19 March 2026+updated: 25 March 2026
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-This topic is part of the ISGAN Wiki and is currently being developed. If you have relevant expertise, you can write the topic in one of the two ways. You can directly edit this page by clicking edit button at the top right corner of this page. You can also use [[about:newtopic|Topic Builder]] if you prefer minimum syntaxWorking on a topic requires a confirmed wiki account. To contribute, please register and allow for up three days for admin confirmation. Before contributing, please read ISGAN Wiki Editorial Guidelines.+Operability defines the technical conditions within which a grid can safely and reliably operate at any given time. 
 +This topic is part of the ISGAN Wiki and is currently being developed. You can contribute directly by clicking the edit button, or use the [[about:newtopic|Topic Builder]] for guided inputconfirmed wiki account is requiredRegister and allow up to three days for admin confirmation. Before contributing, read the [[about:guidelines|ISGAN Wiki Editorial Guidelines]].
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-===== A shared definition ===== +===== Shared definitions =====
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-See also: [[topics:network_-_grid|Networks & Grids]] for the distinction between grid architecture and grid operation.+
  
 +Operability defines the technical conditions within which a grid can be safely and reliably operated at any given time.
 ===== Perspectives ===== ===== Perspectives =====
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 ==== Technologies and infrastructure ==== ==== Technologies and infrastructure ====
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 ===== Distinctions and overlaps ===== ===== Distinctions and overlaps =====
  
-**Operability and interoperability.** [To be drafted] See [[topics:operability|Operability]] cross-reference note: interoperability concerns the ability of components and systems to exchange meaningful information; operability concerns how the system as a whole performs its functions in real time. These are related but distinct. [To be drafted]+**Operability and interoperability** — interoperability concerns the ability of components and systems to exchange meaningful information; operability concerns how the system as a whole performs its functions in real time. These are related but distinct.
  
-**Operability and grid architecture.** Architectural frameworks such as SGAM and SGIRM define the structural layers and interfaces of the grid; operability addresses how that structure performs under real operating conditions. [To be drafted] See [[topics:network_-_grid|Networks & Grids]].+**Operability and grid architecture** — architectural frameworks such as SGAM define the structural layers and interfaces of the grid; operability addresses how that structure performs under real operating conditions.
  
 ===== Related topics ===== ===== Related topics =====
  
-[[topics:network_-_grid|Networks & Grids]][[topics:grid_edge|Grid Edge]][[topics:integrated_system|Integrated System]], [[topics:sector_coupling_-_sector_integration|Sector Coupling]][[topics:digitalisation|Digitalisation]+[[topics:grid|Grid]] · [[topics:grid_edge|Grid edge]] · [[topics:sector_coupling|Sector coupling]] · [[topics:digitalisation|Digitalisation]]
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 Related pages to consult during drafting: Related pages to consult during drafting:
-  * [[topics:network_-_grid|Networks & Grids]] — grid architecture vs. grid operation distinction is already written there; avoid repetition, cross-reference instead +  * [[topics:grid|Grid]] — grid architecture vs. grid operation distinction; avoid repetition, cross-reference instead 
-  * [[topics:grid_edge|Grid Edge]] +  * [[topics:grid_edge|Grid edge]] 
-  * [[topics:integrated_system|Integrated System]] +  * [[topics:sector_coupling|Sector coupling]] 
-  * [[topics:sector_coupling_-_sector_integration|Sector Coupling]] +  * Architectural frameworks (SGAM, SGIRM, GWAC) — address operational implications rather than re-describing the frameworks 
-  * Architectural frameworks (SGAM, SGIRM, GWAC) — covered in the Networks & Grids page; this page should address operational implications of those frameworks, not re-describe them +  * Interoperability — clarify scope boundary between the two topics during drafting 
-  * Interoperability — closely related; clarify scope boundary between the two topics during drafting+ 
 +~~DISCUSSION~~