Glossary

 geo:lat/long  -  A comma-separated representation of a latitude, longitude coordinate.
 geo:location  -  The relation between something and the point, or other geometrical thing in space, where it is. For example, the realtionship between a radio tower and a Point with a given lat and long. Or a relationship between a park and its outline as a closed arc of points, or a road and its location as a arc (a sequence of points). Clearly in practice there will be limit to the accuracy of any such statement, but one would expect an accuracy appropriate for the size of the object and uses such as mapping .
 om:singular unit
 s4ee: Messaging Logging  -  A type of messaging
 s4ee:1 = reset to OFF value  -  Appliance parameter compatibility action type with value 1 = reset to OFF value
 s4ee:2 = disabled  -  Appliance parameter compatibility action type with value 2 = disabled
 s4ee:3 = set to max value  -  Appliance parameter compatibility action type with value 3 = set to max value
 s4ee:4 = set to default value  -  Appliance parameter compatibility action type with value 4 = set to default value
 s4ee:absolute  -  Function type with value ABSOLUTE
 s4ee:Action  -  An entity that represents the possible types of actions in SAREF4EE
 s4ee:activate slot  -  Indicates whether a slot is used (activateSlot = true) or not (activateSlot = false). SHALL be present if a slot is optional (i.e., the property s4ee:optionalSlot is TRUE), otherwise SHALL be absent (i.e. in case the slot is mandatory).
 s4ee:Activation delay  -  The scheduled activation delay for a slot.
 s4ee:Activation delay duration description  -  The duration description for the activation delay duration temporal entity
 s4ee:Active duration description  -  The duration description for the active duration (min and max, sum max and sum min) temporal entities
 s4ee:Active duration max  -  The active maximum duration a power sequence can run without interruption.
 s4ee:Active duration min  -  The active mininum duration a power sequence can run without interruption.
 s4ee:Active duration sum max  -  The active maximum duration a power sequence can run in total (summation of all active times).
 s4ee:Active duration sum min  -  The active minimum duration a power sequence must run in total (summation of all active times).
 s4ee:active repetition number  -  Indicates the current repetition of the sequence of slots. SHALL be present if a power sequence can repeat its sequence of slots (i.e., if s4ee:repetitionTotal is present and has a value > 1). Otherwise, it SHALL be absent.
 s4ee:active slot number  -  Indicates the currently active slot number, if the power sequence state is set to 'running' or 'paused'. Otherwise it SHALL be omitted.
 s4ee:Actuator level  -  Independent from the ActuatorSwitch class, the ActuatorLevel class enables a user or application to model LEVEL commands (start, up, percentageAbsolute, relative, etc.). This can be used to dim a light, set the speed of an electric motor, etc.
 s4ee:Actuator level function type  -  The function for an actuator level to model level commands. Possible values are start, up, down, stop, percentageAbsolute. The value is only needed for some functions. E.g. setting function to percentageAbsolute just makes sense together with a proper value.
 s4ee:Actuator switch  -  Basic on/off operations on a simple actuator can be modelled with the ActuatorSwitch class. Whether the function turns a device itself ON or OFF, or whether it switches a specific feature, depends on the implementation. For example, one could model the super freeze program of a freezer using ActuatorSwitch class. An ON command would then activate the super freeze program and an OFF command would deactivate it. This example shall just give an idea how ActuatorSwitch can be used for more purposes than only turning devices on and off.
 s4ee:Actuator switch function type  -  The function for an actuator switch to model on, off or toggle command.
 s4ee:added  -  Device connection state with value 'added'
 s4ee:Address  -  An entity used in the Remote Network Management (RemoteNWM) use case to represent the node address. SHALL be present when adding, removing or modifying a device in the network.
 s4ee:alarmed  -  Sensor state with value 'alarmed'
 s4ee:Alternative  -  A collection of power sequences for a certain profile
 s4ee:alternatives count  -  Indicates the number of alternatives provided by a power profile
 s4ee:Anticipation duration description  -  The duration description for the anticipation duration temporal entities
 s4ee:Appliance  -  Any kind of smart home device of interest for the monitoring and control use case, and the demand response use case
 s4ee:Appliance control  -  An entity used to represent the control phase of an appliance
 s4ee:Appliance monitor  -  An entity used to represent the monitoring phase of an appliance
 s4ee:Appliance parameter  -  A parameter used to represent an appliance's function, e.g. 'temperature', 'spin' etc.
 s4ee:Appliance parameter compatibility action  -  An action type used in the monitoring and control use case with the following properties: - there are 4 appliance parameter compatibility actions that can be executed if the associated Expression evaluates to TRUE (namely, 1 = reset to OFF value; 2 = disabled; 3 = set to MaxValue; 4 = set to default value) - 'hasValue min 0 MaxValue' epresseses the maximum value to be used in case of action = set to MaxValue
 s4ee:Appliance parameter set  -  The set of settings and expressions allowed for each working mode
 s4ee:Appliance parameter settings  -  The specific settings for a certain appliance working mode
 s4ee:Appliance parameter state  -  The actual state of a parameter (by means of the ApplianceMonitor class), or the new state to be set for a parameter (by means of the ApplianceControl class)
 s4ee:Appliance parameter table  -  A table that describes an appliance parameter
 s4ee:Appliance working mode  -  The representation of a working mode of an appliance, e.g. for a washing machine it can be a cycle for 'synthetics'.
 s4ee:Average derivative value  -  A possible value for a measurement
 s4ee:Average value  -  A possible value for a measurement
 s4ee:Avoided value  -  A type of value
 s4ee:backwards  -  Sensor state with value 'backwards'
 s4ee:belongs to  -  A relationship identifying the ownership of an entity. In particular, a slot belongs to a power sequence, a power sequence belongs to an alternative, an alternative belongs to a power profile, a power profile belongs to a device.
 s4ee:Boolean parameter table  -  A table that represents a boolean parameter
 s4ee:brand name  -  Provides the name of the brand of a device. Useful where the name of the brand and the vendor differs.
 s4ee:calendar week   -  A value between 1 and 53 stating the current calendar week number. This element refers to the local time. If no utcOffset is given, it is assumed that the local time is equivalent to UTC-time.
 s4ee:Candidate setup  -  Used in the Remote Network Management use case for Report candidate, the Candidate Setup SHALL be present and contains technology or implementation dependent information on the reported node.
 s4ee:changed  -  Sensor state with value 'changed'
 s4ee:cheapest  -  Indicates whether a power sequence applies a configuration that minimises the user’s energy bill (if set to TRUE). MAY be present. Absence of this element is equal to the presence with value FALSE.
 s4ee:closed  -  Sensor state with value 'closed'
 s4ee:closing  -  Sensor state with value 'closing'
 s4ee:completed  -  Power sequence state with value 'completed'
 s4ee:controls  -  A relationships between an appliance control and a parameter state
 s4ee:Date parameter table  -  A table that represents a date
 s4ee:day  -  Sensor state with value 'day'
 s4ee:day of week   -  A relationship modelling the actual day of week (monday to sunday). It refers to the local time. If no utcOffset is given, it is assumed that the local time is equivalent to UTC-time.
 s4ee:Default duration  -  The duration of a slot (SHALL be present in case of 'determined slot'). If a slot has a configurable lenght, this element SHALL reflect the currently configured lenght
 s4ee:Default duration description  -  The duration description for the default duration temporal entity
 s4ee:Default value  -  A possible value for a parameter
 s4ee:Demand response event action  -  An action type used in the demand response use case to express the action to be performed as a consequence of a demand response event
 s4ee:Demand response event data  -  An event used to send overload warning severity level and related load control commands to a household appliance.
 s4ee:Demand response state   -  In the demand response use case, it expresses the possible states of a demand response event
 s4ee:Demand response state data  -  The representation of the state of an event in the demand response use case
 s4ee:detected  -  Sensor state with value 'detected'
 s4ee:Device  -  The device that exposes a power profile with power sequences to the CEM (note that a s4ee:Device can also be called 'power sequence server').
 s4ee:device code  -  Provides a device code for the device as defined by the manufacturer.
 s4ee:Device connection  -  In the Remote Network Management (RemoteNWM) use case represents the data used by a node in a network (i.e., a s4ee:Device ) to handle its connections with a RemoteNWM server in the network. The same s4ee:Device (or node) can have multiple device connections as it can be connected to several networks at the same time.
 s4ee:Device connection setup  -  Before the connection between two devices is established, there is an initialization that may consists of zero or more setup phases of type Candidate Setup, Scan Setup, and JoinModeConfiguration.
 s4ee:Device connection state  -  The possible states in the Remote Newtork Management use case, when adding a new device, removing an existing device, scanning the network for candidate devices, or modifying parametrs of an existing device.
 s4ee:device name  -  Provides the name of the device as defined by the manufacturer.
 s4ee:down  -  Function type or sensor state with value DOWN
 s4ee:Duration  -  The duration of a slot. SHALL be present if the slot has a configurable length. Otherwise it CAN state the fixed duration of the slot (will not be evaluated by the power sequences server).
 s4ee:Duration description  -  The duration description for the duration temporal entity
 s4ee:duration in xsd   -  This property is added to the time:DurationDescription class to allow to express time duration also as xsd:duration. This is necessary because in the EEBus/E@h model time is always expressed as xsd:duration. We use this property to express the following time information in the EEBus/E@h model: - the startTime of the power sequence (in the PowerSequence class). SHALL be present - the endTime of the power sequence (in the PowerSequence class). If the value is available, it SHALL be denoted here. Otherwise the element SHALL be omitted. - the startTime of measurement as absolute or relative value (in the Measurement class). - the endTime of measurement as absolute or relative value (in the Measurement class).
 s4ee:Duration uncertainty  -  The uncertainty of the duration given in the element 's4ee:Duration' (MAY be present)
 s4ee:Duration uncertainty description  -  The duration description for the duration uncertainty temporal entity
 s4ee:Earliest start time  -  The earliest possible start time for a power sequence or a slot. Only 'xs:duration' value types SHALL be used to denote a relative time which relates to 'now' as time 0. Note: This element applies to the first repetition of the slot number only.
 s4ee:Elapsed slot time  -  If state is set to 'running' or 'paused' AND the slot is determined, this element CAN contain the time the slot has already been in 'running' state (this also means the value remains constant during a 'paused' state). Otherwise it SHALL be omitted.
 s4ee:emergency  -  Demand response event action type with value emergency
 s4ee:End time  -  The endTime of a power sequence. If the value is available, it SHALL be denoted here. Otherwise the element SHALL be omitted. The end time of a slot MAY be stated in this element. The following equation SHALL apply: endTime - startTime = defaultDuration.
 s4ee:End time duration Description  -  The duration description for the end time duration temporal entities
 s4ee:Energy  -  Energy type and value in a slot (i.e., Energy, EnergyMin, EnergyMax, EnergyExpected, EnergyStandardDeviation, EnergySkewness); or the ResumeEnergyEstimated in a power sequence, i.e., the additional energy the device will consume before resuming its normal operation (after a pause)
 s4ee:Energy expected  -  A possible type of energy in a slot that represents the expected energy consumption and its value
 s4ee:Energy max  -  A possible type of energy in a slot that represents the maximum energy consumption and its value
 s4ee:Energy min  -  A possible type of energy in a slot that represents the minimum energy consumption and its value
 s4ee:Energy skewness  -  A possible type of energy in a slot that represents the energy skewness and its value
 s4ee:Energy Standard Deviation  -  A possible type of energy in a slot that represents the energy standard deviation and its value
 s4ee:evaluation period  -  In the Measurement class some valueType values can be detailed or even require information about the time period. For example, an averageValue is usually computed from values of a finite time period. For smart devices, the start and end time of the evaluationPeriod can be filled in directly. For simple sensors, the values (average, min, max, ...) could to be calculated (if desired) by the technology interface component together with the corresponding evaluationPeriod.
 s4ee:event accepted  -  Demand response state with value 'event accepted'
 s4ee:event cancelled  -  Demand response state with value 'event cancelled'
 s4ee:event error  -  Demand response state with value 'event error'
 s4ee:event ID  -  Used in the Demand Response use case to identify an event
 s4ee:event rejected  -  Demand response state with value 'event rejected'
 s4ee:event started  -  Demand response state with value 'event started'
 s4ee:event stopped  -  Demand response state with value 'event stopped'
 s4ee:exposes  -  A relationship between a device and its power profile
 s4ee:Expression  -  The specific expressions for a certain appliance working mode
 s4ee:failed  -  Device connection state with value 'failed'
 s4ee:forward  -  Sensor state with value 'forward'
 s4ee:Function  -  An entity that represents the possible types of functions in SAREF4EE
 s4ee:greenest  -  Indicates whether a power sequence optimises the configuration towards the maximum availability of renewable energy (if set to TRUE). MAY be present. Absence of this element is equal to the presence with value FALSE.
 s4ee:hardware revision   -  Indicates the hardware revision of the device as defined by the manufacturer.
 s4ee:has affected parameter  -  A relationship between an appliance compatibility action and its affected parameter(s)
 s4ee:has appliance  -  A relationship between a demand response event and an appliance.
 s4ee:has applied event action  -  A relationship between the state of a demand response event and the action to be performed as a consequence of this event.
 s4ee:has connection  -  In the Remote Network Management (RemoteNWM) use case, a relationship between a node in a network (i.e., a s4ee:Device) and its connections (i.e., a s4ee:DeviceConnections). The same s4ee:Device (or node) can have multiple device connections as it can be connected to several networks at the same time.
 s4ee:has energy  -  A relationship between a power sequence and its energy (in terms of value and unit of measure)
 s4ee:has energy value type  -  A relationship representing an energy value type
 s4ee:has expression  -  A relationship between an appliance parameter compatibility action and the associated expressions
 s4ee:has function  -  A relationship identifying the functions performed by an actuator level and an actuator switch
 s4ee:has list of  -  A relationship representing a list
 s4ee:has list of action  -  A relationship representing a list of actions
 s4ee:has list of control  -  A relationship representing a list of controls
 s4ee:has list of expression  -  A relationship representing a list of expressions
 s4ee:has list of mode  -  A relationship representing a list of modes
 s4ee:has list of monitor  -  A relationship representing a list of monitors
 s4ee:has list of parameter  -  A relationship representing a list of parameters
 s4ee:has list of setting  -  A relationship representing a list of settings
 s4ee:has list of value  -  A relationship representing a list of values
 s4ee:has native setup  -  A relationship representing the native setup of a device connection
 s4ee:has node address  -  A relationship representing the node address of a device
 s4ee:has point  -  A relationship between an appliance parameter table and a point in this table
 s4ee:has power value type  -  A relationship representing a power value type
 s4ee:has table  -  A relationship between an appliance parameter and an associated table
 s4ee:has value type  -  A relation representing the value type of an entity
 s4ee:high  -  Sensor state with value 'high'
 s4ee:inactive  -  Power sequence state with value 'inactive'
 s4ee:increase  -  Demand response event action type with value increase
 s4ee:invalid  -  Power sequence state with value 'invalid'
 s4ee:IPaddress  -  A node address type
 s4ee:is active  -  Indicates whether an entity (i.e., appliance control or appliance parameter setting) is active or not
 s4ee:is initialized with  -  A relationship representing the inizalization setup phases before a device connection is established
 s4ee:Join mode configuration  -  Used in the Remote Network Management use case for the joining mode configuration. The “joining mode” of a RemoteNWM server feature determines the behaviour of the feature with regards to devices that have not been added yet to the RemoteNWM server’s DestinationsList. For example: 1. The feature may set its native communications technology visibility (i.e. the visibility towards other devices of the native network) to “on” or “off”. 2. The feature may be configured to accept only a new device with a specific native address or native property. 3. The feature may be configured for an automatic (EEBus) acceptance of devices discovered by automatic (native) protocols. While “add device” and “remove device” are rather specific requests for an immediate task, “joining mode” on the other hand is more a configuration of the default or “background” behaviour of the native communications technology implementation (“stack”) with regards to the announcement or acceptance of other devices. Altogether, this kind of default or “background” behaviour can result in “node description list” updates or “candidate” notifications.
 s4ee:Latest end time  -  The latest possible end time for a power sequence or a slot. Only 'xs:duration' value types SHALL be used to denote a relative time which relates to 'now' as time 0. Note: This element applies to the first repetition of the slot number only.
 s4ee:level  -  Sensor state with value 'level'
 s4ee:level absolute  -  Sensor state with value 'level absolute'
 s4ee:level down  -  Sensor state with value 'level down'
 s4ee:level percentage absolute  -  Sensor state with value 'level percentage absolute'
 s4ee:level percentage relative  -  Sensor state with value 'level percentage relative'
 s4ee:level relative  -  Sensor state with value 'level relative'
 s4ee:level start  -  Sensor state with value 'level start'
 s4ee:level stop  -  Sensor state with value 'level stop'
 s4ee:level up  -  Sensor state with value 'level up'
 s4ee:logical connective  -  Used to connect different expressions, can be AND/OR
 s4ee:long pressed  -  Sensor state with value 'long pressed'
 s4ee:low  -  Sensor state with value 'low'
 s4ee:MAC adress  -  A node address type
 s4ee:manufacturer description  -  A description for the device as defined by the manufacturer.
 s4ee:manufacturer label  -  A short label of the device as defined by the manufacturer. Used also in the Remote Network Management use case where it MAY be present: manufacturers may assign their devices a brief label, this makes interfacing, e.g. to a smartphone application, a lot easier. However, the content of the “label” section is not standardized.
 s4ee:manufacturer node identification  -  Indicates a node identification for the device as defined by the manufacturer. This could be used for the identification of a device, even if it was removed from the network and rejoined later with changed node address.
 s4ee:math operator  -  Represents a math operator in an expression and can assume the following values: == (equal), != (different), > (greater than), < (smaller than)
 s4ee:Max activation delay  -  Maximum delay time between the end of the previous slot and the beginning of the current slot.
 s4ee:Max anticipation  -  This field allows the anticipation of the phase if (and only if) the previous phase has the energy set to 0 Wh, each unit is a minute.
 s4ee:max cycles per day  -  States the maximum amount of starts a power sequence (of a device) allows per day.
 s4ee:Max duration  -  If a slot has a configurable duration, it SHALL be present and denote the maximum supported configuration. Note: This element applies to the first repetition of the slot number only
 s4ee:Max value  -  A possible value for a measurement or a parameter
 s4ee:Maximum derivative value  -  A possible value for a measurement
 s4ee:Measurand state  -  The state of a measurand in the Measurement class. Supported values are 'normal', 'outOfRange' and 'error'.
 s4ee:measurand state error  -  Measurand state with value ERROR
 s4ee:measurand state normal  -  Measurand state with value NORMAL
 s4ee:measurand state out of range  -  Measurand state with value OUT OF RANGE
 s4ee:Measurement  -  Provides functionality for transmitting measured, calculated or empirically obtained values from sensors. The Measurement class allows to model different types of measurement values (i.e., value, averageValue, minValue, maxValue, averageDerivativeValue, minDerivativeValue, maxDerivativeValue, standardDeviation)
 s4ee:measurement id  -  Enables the identification of different sensors on one EEBus address.
 s4ee:Messaging  -  Simple textual information transfer for displays and users. It is not intended to be used for any automatisms.
 s4ee:Messaging alarm  -  A type of messaging
 s4ee:Messaging emergency  -  A type of messaging
 s4ee:Messaging information  -  A type of messaging
 s4ee:messaging number  -  An identifier for one specific message. If a message is marked as obsolete, this number can be used to identify the original message.
 s4ee:Messaging obsolete  -  A type of messaging
 s4ee:messaging type  -  Indicates the type of the message. Possible values are: - logging (used for messages, that shall be stored in a log file) - information (messages, that shall be presented to the customer on a display; lower priority) - warning (messages, that shall be presented to the customer on a display; medium priority) - alarm (messages, that shall be presented to the customer on a display; high priority; if there is an alarm device in the household, it shall generate an alarm) - emergency (messages, that shall be presented to the customer on a display; very high priority; if there is an alarm device in the household, it shall generate an alarm; additionally, if possible and configured, an emergency call shall be done) - obsolete (previously sent messages, that shall be marked as obsolete)
 s4ee:Messaging warning  -  A type of messaging
 s4ee:middle  -  Sensor state with value 'middle'
 s4ee:Min duration  -  If a slot has a configurable duration, it SHALL be present and denote the minimum supported configuration. Note: This element applies to the first repetition of the slot number only.
 s4ee:Min value  -  A possible value for a measurement or a parameter
 s4ee:Minimum derivative value  -  A possible value for a measurement
 s4ee:modified  -  Device connection state with value 'modified'
 s4ee:monitors  -  A relationships between an appliance monitor and a parameter state
 s4ee:Native setup  -  Used in the Remote Network Management use case for add device, remove device and modify device. When sending a request to add, remove or modify a device, the NativeSetup SHALL be present in order to provide the RemoteRNW server with the necessary information for the device to add, remove or modify and the content is evaluated by the recipient to get the proper information which device to add, remove or modify. Otherwise MAY be present. Details on the content of “nativeSetup” are beyond the scope of this document as each technology and implementation typically requires different parameters to execute this task.
 s4ee:night  -  Sensor state with value 'night'
 s4ee:node remote controllable  -  Indicates whether the power profile of a device is configured for remote control (e.g., by an energy management system).This refers to the selection chosen by the user on the remote control feature of the device. If nodeRemoteControllable is equal to FALSE, all the supported power sequences shall set the sequenceRemoteControllable property to FALSE. If nodeRemoteControllable is equal to TRUE, at least one power sequence shall be remotely controllable by setting the sequenceRemoteControllable property to TRUE.
 s4ee:normal  -  Demand response event action type with value normal
 s4ee:not alarmed  -  Sensor state with value 'not alarmed'
 s4ee:not detected  -  Sensor state with value 'not detected'
 s4ee:number set points  -  Indicates the number of set points in a step parameter table
 s4ee:off  -  Function type or sensor state with value OFF
 s4ee:on  -  Function type or sensor state with value ON
 s4ee:open  -  Sensor state with value 'open'
 s4ee:opening  -  Sensor state with value ''
 s4ee:optional slot  -  Indicates whether a slot is optional (if set to TRUE). Otherwise, if a slot is mandatory, SHALL be omitted or set to FALSE. Note: This element applies to every repetition of the slot number.
 s4ee:parameter id  -  Used to identify a parameter
 s4ee:Parameter table point  -  A way to characterize a point in a pointwise parameter table
 s4ee:pause  -  Demand response event action type with value pause
 s4ee:Pause duration description  -  The duration description for the pause duration (max and min) temporal entities
 s4ee:Pause duration max  -  The maximum duration a power sequence can pause after the end of an activity.
 s4ee:Pause duration min  -  The minimum duration a power sequence can pause after the end of an activity.
 s4ee:Pause time  -  The pause time of a power sequence or a slot
 s4ee:paused  -  Power sequence state or sensor state with value 'paused'
 s4ee:pending  -  Power sequence state with value 'pending'
 s4ee:percentage absolute  -  Function type with value PRECENTAGE ABSOLUTE
 s4ee:percentage relative  -  Function type with value PRECENTAGE RELATIVE
 s4ee:permissions  -  Indicates permissions in an appliance parameter table. Values can be: 'read only', 'write only' or 'read and write'
 s4ee:Pointwise parameter table  -  A table that represents a point with one or more values
 s4ee:Power  -  Power type and value in a slot (i.e. power, powerMin, powerMax, powerExpectedValue, powerStandardDeviation, powerSkewness)
 s4ee:Power expected   -  A possible type of power in a slot that represents the expected power consumption and its value
 s4ee:Power max  -  A possible type of power in a slot that represents the maximum power consumption and its value
 s4ee:Power min  -  A possible type of power in a slot that represents the minimum power consumption and its value
 s4ee:Power profile  -  A way to model curves of power and energy over time, which also provides definitions for the modelling of power scheduling including alternative plans. With a PowerProfile, a device (or power sequences server) exposes the power sequences that are potentially relevant for the CEM (or power sequences client).
 s4ee:Power sequence  -  The specification of a task, such as wash or tumble dry, according to user preferences and/or manufacturer's settings for a certain device. It is the most 'coarse' view, a power sequence can represent all single steps of a whole task,where the single steps are represented by slots. If the power sequence is pausable by the bound power sequences client, the property 'saref:isInterruptionPossible' SHALL be present and set to true. Otherwise it SHALL be omitted. If the power sequence is stoppable by the bound power sequences client, the property 'saref:isFlexible' SHALL be present and set to true. Otherwise it SHALL be omitted.
 s4ee:Power sequence state  -  The current state of the power sequence. It can assume one of the values 'running', 'paused', 'scheduled', 'scheduled paused', 'pending', 'inactive', 'completed', or 'invalid'.
 s4ee:Power skewness  -  A possible type of power in a slot that represents the power skewness and its value
 s4ee:power source  -  Indicates the power source of a device. Possible values are e.g. mainsSinglePhase or battery (see EEBus data model for all possible values).
 s4ee:Power standard deviation  -  A possible type of power in a slot that represents the power standard deviation and its value
 s4ee:pressed  -  Sensor state with value 'pressed'
 s4ee:receives  -  A relationship between an appliance and a demand response event
 s4ee:reduce  -  Demand response event action type with value reduce
 s4ee:relative  -  Function type with value RELATIVE
 s4ee:released  -  Sensor state with value 'released'
 s4ee:Remaining pause time  -  The duration that the current slot (s4ee:activeSlotNumber) permits being paused. This element SHALL ONLY be present if the power sequence is interruptible. Otherwise, it SHALL be omitted. In case the power sequence is interruptible the following rules apply: If the element is absent this means there is no explicit pause duration restriction for the current slot; a value of 0s denoted the slot does not permit being paused.
 s4ee:Remaining slot time  -  If state is set to 'running' or 'paused' AND the slot is determined, this element SHALL contain the time the slot still needs to be in 'running' state (this also means the value remains constant during a 'paused' state). Otherwise it SHALL be omitted.
 s4ee:removed  -  Device connection state with value 'removed'
 s4ee:repetition total  -  Contains the total number of repetitions, if a power sequence repeats its sequence of slots. Absence of the element is equal to a presence with a value of 0 (zero). SHALL be absent if the value is 1.
 s4ee:resume  -  Demand response event action type with value resume
 s4ee:Resume cost estimated  -  In a power sequence the additional costs for the resumption of a device to its normal operation (after a pause).
 s4ee:Resume energy estimated  -  In a power sequence, the additional energy the device will consume before resuming its normal operation (after a pause). This is only an estimated value which will not be added to the value stated in any slot value information.
 s4ee:running  -  Power sequence state with value 'running'
 s4ee:Scan setup  -  Used in the Remote Network Management use case for scan network, the Scan Setup SHALL be present. Some communications technologies provide measures to scan which other devices are accessible. When scanning for potential new devices, the communications technology’s native devices could be announced as 'candidates'. The request for scan network is initiated by a RemoteNWM client feature of device 'CLIENT'. It is sent to the RemoteNWM server feature of device 'SERVER'. Then, device “SERVER” executes the scan network task, if possible. In case of success device 'SERVER' announces found candidates. Subsequently the whole process is defined in more detail.
 s4ee:scheduled  -  Power sequence state with value 'scheduled'
 s4ee:scheduled paused  -  Power sequence state with value 'scheduled paused'
 s4ee:Sensing  -  Specification of data obtained by 'state-based sensors' like contact sensors, switches and buttons, etc., in contrast to 'value-based sensors' like temperature or humidity sensors that are treated with the Measurement class. Some sensors deliver a value (e.g. a levelSwitch).
 s4ee:Sensor State  -  The possible states of a sensor
 s4ee:sequence id  -  Provides a unique power sequence identifier for a certain device
 s4ee:sequence remote controllable  -  Denotes whether a power sequence is modifiable (if value is TRUE) or not (if value is FALSE). Modifiability is required to configure power sequences and slots. It is also required to change a power sequence state.
 s4ee:serial number  -  Indicates the serial number of a device as defined by the manufacturer. Usually the same as printed on the case.
 s4ee:set up usable for add  -  Used in the remote Network Management use case for the report candidate, in which case SHALL be present. If this value is set to TRUE, then CandidateSetup can be used for NativeSetup of networkManagementAddNodeCall.
 s4ee:Slot  -  The single steps of a power sequence are represented by slots. A slot is associated with a slot number (while a power sequence is associated with a power sequence identifier). The slot numbers of two power sequences should be considered independent from each other, i.e., slot number 7 of sequence 1 describes a different slot than slot number 7 of sequence 2. Therefore a slot is only uniquely identified in combination with a sequence ID.
 s4ee:slot activated  -  If a slot is optional, represents the current status of the slot (true = the slot will be executed, false = the slot will not be executed). If the slot is not optional, this element SHALL be absent.
 s4ee:slot number  -  Provides a unique slot identifier for a certain power sequence
 s4ee:Slot time duration description  -  The duration description for the slot time duration temporal entities
 s4ee:software revision  -  Indicates the software revision of a device as defined by the manufacturer.
 s4ee:Standard deviation value  -  A possible value for a measurement
 s4ee:start  -  Function type with value START
 s4ee:Start time  -  The startTime of a power sequence or slot. SHALL be present
 s4ee:Start time duration description  -  The duration description for the start time duration temporal entities
 s4ee:started  -  Sensor state with value 'started'
 s4ee:State  -  An entity that represents the possible states in SAREF4EE
 s4ee:step  -  Indicates the step in a step paramater table
 s4ee:Step parameter table  -  A table that represents a step with at least one minimun value, number of set points and a step
 s4ee:stop  -  Function type with value STOP
 s4ee:stopped  -  Sensor state with value 'stopped'
 s4ee:succeeded  -  Device connection state with value 'succeeded'
 s4ee:supports reselection  -  If set toTRUE, the power profile of a device does not restrict the number of power sequence re-selections by the CEM, i.e. within a given alternative the CEM may first choose one power sequence, alter the selection by configuring another sequence later on, then alter the selection again, etc. (provided the process rules and data still permit configuration). If supportsReselection is set to FALSE, the device permits the CEM to select a power sequence of an alternative only once.
 s4ee:supports single slot scheduling only  -  If set toTRUE, the power profile of a device does NOT permit the modification of more than one slot per configuration command.
 s4ee:Time information  -  The exchange of time information is highly important for most smart grid and home automation systems. Please note the underlying revision of the EEBus data model does not specify a sophisticated synchronisation mechanism that includes a given precision. This is due to the complex of problems appearing with communication delays in the different technologies and hardware platforms. However, an application could measure all relevant delays and take care of a real synchronisation in the network using the TimeInformation class.
 s4ee:Time period  -  In the demand response use case, the time period associated with a demand response event
 s4ee:Time period duration description  -  The duration description for the time period duration temporal entities
 s4ee:timeout  -  Used in the Remote Network Management use case for scan network, denotes a recommended maximum duration of the scan. If absent, the recipient applies its default behaviour (duration). A value of zero seconds denotes a request to abort an ongoing network scan.
 s4ee:Timestamp  -  Used in the following classes as alternative to the datatype property "s4ee:timestamp" in case one wants to describe the timestamp using duration (instead of xsd:date time): - In the Sensing class is the creation time of the sensingData instance. - In the Messaging class is the point in time in which the message was generated. - In the Measurement class is the time of creation of a value element (measured, calculated, ...). Some sensors and communications technologies may already provide this information natively. In other cases the technology interface may set timestamp to the time of creation of a measurementData instance. - In the DemandResponseEvent and s4ee:DemandResponseStateData of teh demand response use case
 s4ee:timestamp  -  - In the Sensing class is the creation time of the sensingData instance. - In the Messaging class is the point in time in which the message was generated. - In the Measurement class is the time of creation of a value element (measured, calculated, ...). Some sensors and communications technologies may already provide this information natively. In other cases the technology interface may set timestamp to the time of creation of a measurementData instance. - In the DemandResponseEvent and s4ee:DemandResponseStateData classes of the demand response use case
 s4ee:Timestamp duration description  -  The duration description for the timestamp duration temporal entities
 s4ee:toggle  -  Function type or sensor state with value TOGGLE
 s4ee:total sequences count max  -  Represents the total number of power sequences supported by the power profile of a device
 s4ee:triggers  -  A relationship between a demand response event and the action triggered by this event
 s4ee:up  -  Function type or sensor state with value UP
 s4ee:utc  -  Indicates the current time in UTC.
 s4ee:utc offset   -  Indicates the configured offset to UTC (e.g. PT2H [= +2 hours] for German summertime).
 s4ee:Value  -  The value of an entity. In the monitor and control use case, this value can be 1) an integer to be compared to the current set point, according with the math operator; 2) an integer that expresses MaxValue, MinValue or DefaultValue in the ApplianceParameterSettings class. In the Measurement class, it allows to model different types of measurement values such as AverageValue, MinValue, MaxValue, AverageDerivativeValue, MinDerivativeValue, MaxDerivativeValue, StandardDeviationValue
 s4ee:value source  -  Indicates the source (origin/foundation) of the measurement forecasted values for a power sequence. If absent, the source is undefined. Remark: This element shall express the reliability of the forecast.
 s4ee:value tendency  -  Indicates whether the tendency of a measurement is rising, stable or falling.
 s4ee:vendor code  -  Provides a code for the vendor of the device as defined by the manufacturer.
 s4ee:vendor name  -  Provides the name of the vendor of the device as defined by the manufacturer.
 s4ee:working mode id  -  Used to identify the working mode of an appliance
 saref:has description  -  A relationship providing a description of an entity (e.g., device)
 saref:has name  -  A relationship providing the name of an entity (e.g., device)
 saref:has time  -  A relationship to associate time information to an entity
 saref:is category of  -  A relationship between a category and an entity (such as device or function)
 time:after
 time:before
 time:DurationDescription
 time:hasBeginning
 time:hasDurationDescription
 time:hasEnd
 time:intervalAfter
 time:intervalContains
 time:intervalFinishedBy
 time:intervalMetBy
 time:intervalOverlappedBy
 time:intervalStartedBy
 time:TemporalEntity