The process begins with step 2702, where system configuration data can be extracted from a virtual system model of the electrical system. The virtual system model can be stored in one or more virtual system model database(s) that are communicatively connected to the power analytics server. The configuration data can be stored in the memory of the power analytics server (or a network application server) and can include the unique identifiers (i.e., node IDs) of each of the components (i.e., piece of electrical equipment) that comprise the virtual system model, connectivity information (i.e., the electrical connectivity between the various virtual system model components and/or the data connectivity with the sensors monitoring those components) and/or equipment specific information such as bus or branch specific equipment type (e.g., generator, circuit breaker, transformer, motor, fuse, static Load, etc.).
In step 2704, a logical construct of the virtual system model can be constructed from the system configuration data. In one embodiment, the logical construct can be created in an Extensible Markup Language (XML) format. In another embodiment, the logical construct can be created in an Extensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML) format. It should be appreciated that the logical construct can be created using any mark-up language as long as it can be utilized to convey system configuration information about the components (i.e., electrical equipment) that make up the virtual system model.