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CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 15944-1:13 (R2017)

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Information technology - Business operational view - Part 1: Operational aspects of open-edi for implementation (Adopted ISO/IEC 15944-1:2011, second edition, 2011-08-01)
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Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2013

Foreword
0 Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
5 Characteristics of Open-edi
6 Components of a business transaction
7 Guidelines for scoping Open-edi scenarios
8 Rules for specification of Open-edi scenarios and their
   components
9 Primitive Open-edi scenario template
10 Requirements on Open-edi description techniques
11 References
Annex A (normative) - Consolidated list of terms and
        definitions with cultural adaptability: ISO English
        and ISO French language equivalency
Annex B (normative) - Codes representing presence-type attributes:
        mandatory, conditionals, optionals, and not applicable
Annex C (informative) - Unambiguous identification of entities
        in (electronic) business transactions
Annex D (informative) - Existing standards for the unambiguous
        identification of Persons in business transactions
        (organizations and individuals) and some common policy
        and implementation considerations
Annex E (informative) - Business transaction model:
        Person component
Annex F (informative) - Business transaction model: Process
        component
Annex G (informative) - Business transaction model: data
        component
Annex H (informative) - Effect of classification of scenario
        constructs
Annex I (informative) - Scenario descriptions using the
        Open-edi scenario template: 'Telecommunications
        Operations Map' example
Annex J (informative) - Open-edi and e-commerce: Areas of
        activities and participation
Bibliography

The Open-edi Reference Model (ISO/IEC 14662:2010, Clause 4) states: The intention is that the sending, by an Open-edi Party, of information from a scenario, conforming to Open-edi standards, shall allow the acceptance and processing of that information in the context of that scenario by one or more Open-edi Parties by reference to the scenario and without the need for agreement.

Preface Standards development within the Information Technology sector is harmonized with international standards development. Through the CSA Technical Committee on Information Technology (TCIT), Canadians serve as the Canadian Advisory Committee (CAC) on ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 on Information Technology (ISO/IEC JTC1) for the Standards Council of Canada (SCC), the ISO member body for Canada and sponsor of the Canadian National Committee of the IEC. Also, as a member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Canada participates in the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (ITU-T). This Standard supersedes CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 15944-1-04 (adoption of ISO/IEC 15944-1:2002). At the time of publication, ISO/IEC 15944-1:2011 is available from ISO and IEC in English only. Scope The Open-edi Reference Model (ISO/IEC 14662:2010, Clause 4) states: \"The intention is that the sending, by an Open-edi Party, of information from a scenario, conforming to Open-edi standards, shall allow the acceptance and processing of that information in the context of that scenario by one or more Open-edi Parties by reference to the scenario and without the need for agreement. However, the legal requirements and/or liabilities resulting from the engagement of an organization in any Open-edi transaction may be conditioned by the competent legal environment(s) or the formation of a legal interchange agreement between the participating organizations. Open-edi Parties need to observe rule-based behaviour and possess the ability to make commitments in Open-edi (e.g., business, operational, technical, legal, and/or audit perspectives).\" This part of ISO/IEC 15944 addresses the fundamental requirements of the commercial and legal frameworks and their environments on business transactions, and also integrates the requirements of the information technology and telecommunications environments. In addition to the existing strategic directions of \"portability\" and \"interoperability\", the added strategic direction of ISO/IEC JTC 1 of \"cultural adaptability\" is supported in this part of ISO/IEC 15944. It also supports requirements arising from the public policy/consumer environment, cross-sectorial requirements and the need to address horizontal issues.12) It integrates these different sets of requirements. See Figure 3. This part of ISO/IEC 15944 allows constraints [which include legal requirements, commercial and/or international trade and contract terms, public policy (e.g. privacy/data protection, product or service labelling, consumer protection), laws and regulations] to be defined and clearly integrated into Open-edi through the BOV. This means that terms and definitions in this part of ISO/IEC 15944 serve as a common bridge between these different sets of business operational requirements, allowing the integration of code sets and rules defining these requirements to be integrated into business processes electronically. This part of ISO/IEC 15944 contains a methodology and tool for specifying common business practices as parts of common business transactions in the form of scenarios, scenario attributes, roles, Information Bundles and Semantic Components. It achieves this by 1) developing standard computer processable specifications of common business rules and practices as scenarios and scenario components; and thus 2) maximizing the reuse of these components in business transactions.

DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
978-1-77139-109-2
Pages
324
ProductNote
Reconfirmed EN
PublisherName
Canadian Standards Association
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC 15944-1:2011 Identical

ISO/IEC 2382-1:1993 Information technology Vocabulary Part 1: Fundamental terms
ISO/IEC 2382-17:1999 Information technology Vocabulary Part 17: Databases
ISO 1087-1:2000 Terminology work Vocabulary Part 1: Theory and application
ISO/IEC 10646:2014 Information technology Universal Coded Character Set (UCS)
ISO/IEC 11179-3:2013 Information technology — Metadata registries (MDR) — Part 3: Registry metamodel and basic attributes
ISO 5127:2017 Information and documentation Foundation and vocabulary
ISO 19108:2002 Geographic information Temporal schema
ISO/IEC 14662:2010 Information technology Open-edi reference model
ISO/IEC 6523-1:1998 Information technology — Structure for the identification of organizations and organization parts — Part 1: Identification of organization identification schemes
ISO/IEC 19501:2005 Information technology — Open Distributed Processing — Unified Modeling Language (UML) Version 1.4.2
ISO 8601:2004 Data elements and interchange formats Information interchange Representation of dates and times
ISO/IEC 2382-4:1999 Information technology Vocabulary Part 4: Organization of data
ISO 639-2:1998 Codes for the representation of names of languages — Part 2: Alpha-3 code
ISO/IEC 10181-2:1996 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Security frameworks for open systems: Authentication framework
ISO/IEC 6523-2:1998 Information technology — Structure for the identification of organizations and organization parts — Part 2: Registration of organization identification schemes
ISO/IEC Guide 2:2004 Standardization and related activities General vocabulary
ISO/IEC 9798-1:2010 Information technology Security techniques Entity authentication Part 1: General

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