The final deliverables for IntelliGrid Architecture project are wholly
contained within the framework of a four-volume set. The purpose for subdividing
the work product into volumes is to organize related material together in a
meaningful way and to focus specific target audiences on the review of
appropriate materials.
All deliverable material is designed to be presented in a
printable format, although it is anticipated that the more widely used portions
of the material will be available in web-enabled formats allowing users to
electronically search through and hyperlink among related materials.
Volume I: IntelliGrid Architecture User Guidelines and
Recommendations
Volume I is targeted toward managers and
executives in the energy and information industries. It begins by painting an
overall vision of the IntelliGrid Architecture and portrays the value story and
market drivers for an integrated architecture. Volume I closes with a set of
guidelines for using the project’s results.
Volume II: IntelliGrid Architecture Functional
Requirements
Volume II is targeted toward domain experts and
application engineers interested in reviewing the requirements and descriptions
gathered by IntelliGrid Architecture team. It contains the raw data and descriptions of the
materials gathered by the team, a description of the people and venues
participating, and the processes used to gather the data. Also included in
Volume II is a navigable description of the energy enterprise broken down into
its constituent domains and linkages to the raw data.
Volume III:
IntelliGrid Architecture Model
Volume III
is targeted toward application and information architects within the energy
enterprise. It contains a description of the architecture in terms of a model.
This volume includes a description of the modeling constructs used, a copy of
the model itself, and a web-navigable snapshot of the model.
Volume IV: IntelliGrid Architecture Technical Analysis
Volume IV is targeted toward application and information
architects and implementers within the energy industry. It contains the
analyses the team used to develop the architecture.