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The main concept that is developed in the chapter is that any complex project can be conveniently handled if correctly planned and structured. With this aim, Section 2.1 discusses the fragmentation of software packages. An example is also given in this section. Section 2.2 describes the main components that compose a general-purpose software package, namely classes and procedures, while Section 2.3 introduces the concept of modularity. A simple example on how organizing a modular software package is also provided in Section 2.3. Section 2.3 also discusses the modularity of power system structure. Finally, Section 2.4 applies the concepts previously discussed and proposes the structure of a general power system analysis tool.
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Milano, F. (2010). Power System Architecture. In: Power System Modelling and Scripting. Power Systems, vol 0. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13669-6_2
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