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The IEC 61968/70 Common Information Model (CIM) standards lay the foundation for an enterprise semantic model to achieve interoperability between the different utility domains as envisioned by the NIST Smart Grid Roadmap. Over the years the CIM has evolved as extensions have been added to support new business needs and exchanges of data between these different domains.