CN110618820A - Power dispatching system - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention provides a power dispatching system, which comprises: a mobile application center; a micro-service cluster configured to provide a data service interface to the mobile application center; the cloud platform is configured to provide basic data resources for the mobile application center, wherein the mobile application center publishes a plurality of micro applications included therein to a plurality of terminals, and/or detects the published micro applications in a manner of applying gray-scale publishing. The invention adopts a gray level publishing mode to detect and update a plurality of micro applications, thereby enhancing the stability of the power dispatching system and improving the working efficiency of the power dispatching system.
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Technical Field
The invention relates to the technical field of mobile communication, in particular to a power dispatching system.
Background
With the continuous improvement of the requirements of power grid dispatching operation and monitoring level, the conventional power grid information issuing way is single, the efficiency is low, various data and report materials of power grid operation still adopt a paper medium reporting mode, management personnel at all levels cannot inquire and acquire power grid operation information in time, and the office efficiency is low and the safety is poor. When the power grid schedules and operates daily business work, the business work can be finished at one time in a continuous manner by intensively using data and functions of different systems so as to realize seamless integration of multi-source information and centralized calling of multi-system function services in different safety isolation areas. When the power grid information is published, the published and operated application needs to be verified, updated or adaptively adjusted, so that the currently published and operated application meets various use requirements of users. In addition, when a fault occurs at a certain position in the power grid dispatching operation, the currently-operated fault application needs to be timely rolled back to an alternative normal-operation application, so as to avoid instability of the whole power dispatching system caused by the fact that the power grid dispatching cannot normally operate.
Disclosure of Invention
Aiming at the problems in the prior art, the invention provides a power dispatching system adopting a plurality of micro application architectures.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a power dispatching system, including: a mobile application center configured to include a plurality of micro applications; a micro-service cluster configured to provide a data service interface to the mobile application center; the cloud platform is configured to provide basic data resources for the mobile application center, wherein the mobile application center publishes the micro applications to a plurality of terminals, and/or detects the published micro applications in a gray-scale publishing manner.
Preferably, the mobile application center implements the plurality of micro applications by performing interactive interface componentized packaging on the power business service applications according to the power business logic and the actual requirements of the power business scenario, wherein the power business service applications at least comprise a maintenance planning application, a power outage analysis application and an operation profile application.
Preferably, the terminal that receives the specific micro application issued by the mobile application center compares the version number of the specific micro application with the version number of the local micro application corresponding to the specific micro application, and updates the local micro application based on the comparison result.
Preferably, the local micro application is a micro application stored in the terminal and previously issued to the terminal by the mobile application center, or a micro application stored in the terminal and previously obtained from other terminals.
Preferably, the gray release means that the mobile application center directionally releases a specific micro application to a part of terminals and detects an operation condition of the specific micro application on the part of terminals.
Preferably, when it is detected that the running condition of the specific micro-application does not meet a predetermined condition, the specific micro-application is adjusted.
Preferably, the mobile application center is further configured to: and switching the current micro application which is abnormally operated to a previous version of the current micro application.
The invention adopts a gray level publishing mode to detect and update a plurality of micro applications, thereby enhancing the stability of the power dispatching system and improving the working efficiency of the power dispatching system.
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FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a power scheduling system of an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2 is an architecture diagram of a power dispatching system of an embodiment of the present invention.
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The following description with reference to the accompanying drawings is provided to assist in a comprehensive understanding of exemplary embodiments of the invention as defined by the claims and their equivalents. The following description with reference to the figures includes various specific details to aid understanding, but the specific details are to be considered exemplary only. Accordingly, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that various changes and modifications of the embodiments described herein can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. In addition, descriptions of well-known functions and constructions may be omitted for clarity and conciseness.
The terms and words used in the following description and claims are not limited to a literal meaning, but are used only by the inventors to enable a clear and consistent understanding of the invention. Accordingly, it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that the following description of the exemplary embodiments of the present invention are provided for illustration only, and not for the purpose of limiting the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Fig. 1 shows a block diagram of a power scheduling system of an embodiment of the present invention.
Referring to fig. 1, a power scheduling system 100 includes a mobile application center 101, a micro-service cluster 102, and a cloud platform 103. Specifically, mobile application center 101 is configured to include a plurality of micro-applications, micro-service cluster 102 is configured to provide a data service interface to mobile application center 101, and cloud platform 103 is configured to provide underlying data resources to mobile application center 101.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the mobile application center 101 implements a plurality of micro applications by performing a componentized packaging of an interactive interface to the power business service application according to the power business logic and the actual requirements of the power business scenario, wherein each micro application comprises at least one micro service for characterizing the function implementation units, and the power business service application at least comprises but is not limited to a maintenance planning application, a blackout analysis application, and a run-profile application. Here, the micro-service may be a software package without an interface implemented in a service manner (minimum power service function implementation unit), and has the characteristics of independent deployment and light communication weight, and the micro-application is a functional logic combination software package that implements a group of single service targets or service scenes of the same type or close coupling by calling one or more micro-services, provides a software client with an interface, and can implement human-computer interaction through various terminal devices such as a PC, a mobile device, and the like. For example, in order to meet the requirement that maintenance is required after a power system fails, the fault data and the maintenance data are packaged in a componentization mode to obtain a corresponding maintenance plan application, wherein the maintenance plan application can realize a corresponding power business service function by calling a micro service interface related to maintenance, such as maintenance time, fault equipment, equipment scheduled to be replaced, equipment cost and the like. For example, the blackout analysis application can be obtained by modularly packaging the data related to the blackout of the power system according to the blackout situation of the power system, and the blackout analysis application can realize the corresponding power business service function by calling the blackout event micro-service interface. It should be understood that the above examples for the micro-applications are only illustrative examples, and the micro-applications to which the present invention may be applied are not limited thereto.
According to the embodiment of the present invention, the mobile application center 101 distributes a plurality of micro applications to a plurality of terminals, and/or detects the distributed micro applications by means of gray-scale distribution. The format in which the mobile application center 101 publishes the plurality of micro applications is generally the HTML5 format or the QT format. Here, HTML5 is a fifth modification of hypertext markup language (HTML), HTML5 gives a web page better meaning and structure, and web page APP developed based on HTML5 has a shorter start-up time and a faster networking speed, and HTML5 provides an unprecedented data and application access open interface, and has a more efficient server push technology. QT is a cross-platform C + + GUI application development framework developed by QT Company that can be used to develop both GUI and non-GUI programs, such as console tools and servers. The mobile application center 101 adopts the QT and HTML5 application release formats, which not only improves the flexibility of the power dispatching system, but also solves the problem of rough graphics in the original visual display by adopting the QT format, and solves the problem that the direct display cannot be performed through HTML5, such as G language.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the terminal that receives the specific micro application issued by the mobile application center 101 compares the version number of the specific micro application with the version number of the local micro application corresponding to the specific micro application, and updates the local micro application based on the comparison result. Among them, the local micro application is a micro application stored in the terminal that was previously published to the terminal by the mobile application center 101, or a micro application stored in the terminal that was previously obtained from other terminals. Assuming that the specific micro application issued by the mobile application center 101 includes a power outage analysis application, and the terminal receiving the power outage analysis application is a mobile phone terminal, the mobile phone terminal compares the received version number of the power outage analysis application with the version number of the local power outage analysis application corresponding to the power outage analysis application, and if the version numbers of the two are different, the local power outage analysis application is updated. Here, the local outage analysis application may be a micro application previously issued by the mobile application center 101 to the mobile phone terminal, or may be a micro application stored in the mobile phone terminal and previously obtained from another terminal. In addition, when the local power failure analysis application is updated, the deployment package of the power failure analysis application is pulled to the mobile phone terminal for decompression in a pulling mode, namely, the analysis and update of the power failure analysis application are completely performed in the mobile phone terminal, and the use of other micro applications cannot be influenced. Since the updating of a single micro-application does not affect the use of other micro-applications, the power scheduling system 100 may enable online upgrade of micro-applications without stopping operation. It should be understood that the above examples of specific micro-applications are merely illustrative examples and that the specific micro-applications that the present invention may be used in are not limited thereto.
According to the embodiment of the invention, the mobile application center 101 detects a plurality of micro applications issued by means of gray release, wherein the gray release refers to detecting a specific micro application by directionally issuing the specific micro application to a part of terminals, and when the detected specific micro application meets a predetermined condition, judging that the specific micro application can be directionally issued to all terminals for use. Specifically, the mobile application center 101 issues a specific micro application to a part of the terminals in a targeted manner, and then determines the running condition of the issued specific micro application according to the actual use condition of the specific micro application on the part of the terminals, wherein the actual use condition includes the number of users actually used, the use frequency, the number of times of a pause phenomenon or a flash back phenomenon occurring in the use process, and other problems occurring in the use process fed back by the users. If the running condition of the specific micro application is detected to meet the preset condition, the specific micro application can be directionally issued to all terminals, and if the running condition of the specific micro application is detected to not meet the preset condition, technical adjustment needs to be carried out on the specific micro application. For example, when it is detected that the number of people using a specific micro application is small and/or the usage frequency of the specific micro application is low in a usage situation of a part of terminals, it may be determined that the function provided by the specific micro application cannot meet the user's requirement, and the distribution value is low, so that the specific micro application may be adjusted in technical scheme (for example, some functions are added according to the user's requirement), or the distribution of the specific micro application may be directly abandoned. For another example, when it is detected that the specific micro application is frequently stuck and/or flashed back during the use process, it can be determined that the specific micro application needs to be adjusted in technology to overcome the stuck and/or flashed back before being distributed to all terminals. The above description is merely exemplary, and the present invention is not limited thereto. According to the embodiment of the invention, the mobile application center 101 directionally distributes the specific micro application to part of the terminals according to the configuration of the use permission of the specific micro application by using the a/B test, wherein the a/B test is an experimental system of "a priori", and the purpose of the a/B test is to obtain a representative experimental conclusion through scientific experimental design, sample representativeness sampling, traffic segmentation, small traffic test and the like, and to ensure that the conclusion is credible when being popularized to all traffic. The power dispatching system 100 deploys the micro application of the new version in a gray release manner, so that the release risk of the micro application of the new version is reduced.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the mobile application center 101 also switches the current micro application, in which the abnormal operation occurs, to the previous version of the current micro application. Specifically, when the micro application of the current version is abnormal, the mobile application center 101 may immediately switch the micro application of the current version to the micro application of the previous version to continue running, so as to ensure the continuity of the power service to the maximum extent.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, the micro service cluster 102 provides a data service interface for the mobile application center 101, so that the mobile application center 101 can implement different power service and power service management. The micro-service cluster 102 includes a plurality of service components such as a visualization service component, a function engine service component, an event service component, a thread management service component, and a data service component, each service component corresponds to a micro-service, and the service components can be independently designed, developed, tested, deployed, and operated and maintained.
The micro service cluster 102 provides micro service support and call for the mobile application center 101 according to basic data provided by the cloud platform 103, wherein data interfaces of all micro services are the same, and when corresponding data of a certain micro application is obtained, data for calling the micro service included in the micro application is provided. According to the embodiment of the invention, the design development of a single micro application is completed by a designer, wherein the designer adopts a design concept of zero coding and provides multiple design modes aiming at the display requirements of different types of micro applications. In the process of designing the page by the designer, page export and export of page resources can be realized, a user can remotely browse the page and the page resources through a client, the name and the version number of the page can be defined when the page is exported, the defined name and the defined version number of the page are stored in a database, a page file and a page resource file are stored on a hard disk drive, and the path of the drive file is recorded in the database. According to the embodiment of the invention, the page exported by the designer is version-managed through cloud storage, and the cloud storage can also control the viewing of the page and the version number according to role authority, wherein the authentication of the role authority is realized by requesting a Web server, which is specifically shown in FIG. 2. The micro-service cluster 102 invokes at least one service component according to a preset rule to implement a micro-service corresponding to the micro-application, wherein the service component at least includes but is not limited to a visualization service component, a function engine service component, an event service component, a thread management service component and a data service component. In addition, the micro service cluster 102 further provides at least one of basic service components such as unified identity authentication, document parsing, message pushing, diagram presentation and the like to the mobile application center 101, so as to support the power scheduling system to quickly construct a plurality of micro applications.
According to the embodiment of the present invention, the cloud platform 103 provides basic data resources, such as virtualized computing resources, storage resources, network resources, and the like, to the mobile application center 101 through the micro service cluster 102, and the cloud platform 103 also performs unified management, monitoring, scheduling, and analysis on the basic data resources. In addition, the cloud platform 103 stores and manages the power business service data and the power business management data generated by the mobile application center 101, for example, store and manage micro application data, application release data, application analysis data, operation management data, and graphic data displayed by a visual interface.
According to the power dispatching system disclosed by the embodiment of the invention, the whole business process is divided into the multiple micro applications, so that the stability of the system is effectively improved, the multiple micro applications are detected and updated in a gray release mode, the stability of the power dispatching system is enhanced, and the working efficiency of the power dispatching system is improved.
While the invention has been shown and described with reference to certain exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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1. A power dispatching system, comprising:
a mobile application center configured to include a plurality of micro applications;
a micro-service cluster configured to provide a data service interface to the mobile application center;
a cloud platform configured to provide underlying data resources to the mobile application center,
the mobile application center distributes the micro applications to a plurality of terminals, and/or detects the distributed micro applications in a gray scale distribution mode.
2. The power scheduling system of claim 1 wherein the mobile application center implements the plurality of micro-applications by interactively interfacing componentized packaging of power business service applications according to power business logic and actual demand of power business scenarios, wherein the power business service applications include at least a service plan application, a blackout analysis application, and a run profile application.
3. The power scheduling system of claim 2, wherein the terminal that receives the specific micro application issued by the mobile application center compares the version number of the specific micro application with a version number of a local micro application corresponding to the specific micro application, and updates the local micro application based on the comparison result.
4. The power scheduling system of claim 3 wherein the local micro-application is a micro-application stored in the terminal that was previously published to the terminal by the mobile application center or a micro-application stored in the terminal that was previously obtained from other terminals.
5. The power dispatching system of claim 1, wherein the grey scale publishing refers to the mobile application center directionally publishing a specific micro-application to a portion of terminals and detecting an operating condition of the specific micro-application on the portion of terminals.
6. The power scheduling system of claim 5 wherein the particular micro-application is adjusted when it is detected that the operational condition of the particular micro-application does not satisfy a predetermined condition.
7. The power dispatching system of claim 2, wherein the mobile application center is further configured to:
and switching the current micro application which is abnormally operated to a previous version of the current micro application.
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