ISO 14662:2010 pdf free download – Information technology – – Open- edi reference model

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ISO 14662:2010 pdf free download – Information technology – – Open- edi reference model.
(3) registration and management information pertinent to the reusability of an information bundle such as:
nameofthelB;
purposeofthelB;
business rules controlling the content or concept(s) of the IB;
regulations governing the content or concept(s) of the lB.
5.1.2.3 Scenario attributes
scenario attribute: formal specification of information, relevant to an Open-edi scenario as a whole, which is neither specific to roles nor to Information Bundles
Classes of scenario attributes include the following:
(1) all information relevant to the interoperability, within the BOV perspective, of OePs for example:
relationships among roles;
relationships among SCs of different IBs;
syntax of these relationships.
(2) demands on Open-edi Support Infrastructure which reference the functional capabilities (see clause 5.2.1) and their quality of service satisfying the Open-edi scenario requirements. The catalogue of predefined demands on Openedi Support Infrastructure is a BOV-related standard. Such features include but are not limited to:
– the quality of service required for the communication services to support the execution of the business transaction;
– the security features required to support the execution of the Open-edi transaction.
(3) demands on OePs which specify the Open-edi scenario constraints. Such constraints impose restrictions on how roles may be assigned to OePs. Such constraints include but are not limited to:
5.2.1 Functional concepts and capabilities
Open-edi System: information technology system which enables an Open-edi Party to participate in Open-edi transactions
An Open-edi system may be considered as containing two functions. The first is a Decision Making Application function. The second is the function of an Open-edi Support Infrastructure needed to support the carrying out of Open-edi transactions for an OeP.
Decision Making Application (DMA): model of that part of an Open-edi system that makes decisions corresponding to the role(s) that the OeP plays, as well as originating, receiving and managing data values contained in instantiated information bundles, which is not required to be visible to the other CePs
The DMA functions are one aspect of the FSV. Decisions made by the DMA are not necessarily business decisions.
Open-edi Support Infrastructure (OeSl): model of the set of functional capabilities for Open-edi systems which, when taken together with the Decision Making Applications, allows OePs to participate in Open-edi transactions
The Open-edi support infrastructure applies to all Open-edi transactions and specifies:
a) the services offered to Decision Making
Applications;
b) the inter-working of components of the Openedi support infrastructure.
The set of functional capabilities modelled in the OeSl provides for initiating, operating, and tracking the progress of Open-edi transactions.
The list of functional capabilities includes.

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