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BS ISO/IEC 15944-9:2023

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Information technology. Business operational view – Business transaction traceability framework for commitment exchange

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BSI 2023 78
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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
7 List of Figures
8 List of Tables
9 Foreword
10 Introduction
11 Figure 1 — Open-edi environment
13 Figure 2 — Integrated view — Business Operational Requirements
17 1 Scope
2 Normative references
18 3 Terms and definitions
34 4 Abbreviated terms
5 Principles and assumptions
5.1 Overview
35 5.2 Important Open-edi characteristics that provide support for traceability
36 5.3 Principles for traceability
5.3.1 Overview of the principles
5.3.2 Traceability principle 1: Unambiguous identification
5.3.3 Traceability principle 2: Record-keeping
37 5.3.4 Traceability principle 3: Defined level of granularity
5.3.5 Traceability principle 4: Ensuring traceability among parties
5.3.6 Traceability principle 5: Precision in temporal and/or location referencing
38 5.4 Two types of tracking
6 Traceability reference model
6.1 General model
Figure 3 — Model of traceability concepts
39 6.2 Traceability data in business transaction
6.2.1 Predefined and structured traceability data
6.2.2 Predefined contents of traceability data
Figure 4 — Focus of BOV Open-edi standardization work required by traceability — Predefined and structured traceability data
40 Figure 5 — Content model for traceability in a business transaction
41 6.3 General content of traceability data
6.3.1 General rules for identification of BTEs
42 6.3.2 Integration and interoperability of identification schema
Figure 6 — Identification radar: What it covers
44 6.3.3 Identification and description of traceable commitments and non-traceable commitments.
Figure 7 — Commitments including traceable and non-traceable commitments
45 6.3.4 Rules governing unambiguous identification of Person in support of traceability requirements
6.3.5 Business event
46 Figure 8 — Information model of business event
47 7 Traceability requirements to business transaction components
7.1 Overview
7.2 General requirements
7.2.1 Key components of a business transaction
7.2.2 Commitment exchange
7.3 Traceability requirements on Person
7.3.1 General requirements on Person
48 7.3.2 Requirements on a regulator
7.3.3 Requirements on a buyer
7.3.4 Requirements on Person as an individual — Privacy protection and individual accessibility requirements
49 7.4 Traceability requirements on process
50 7.5 Traceability requirements on data
7.5.1 Overview
7.5.2 Traceability data retention
7.5.3 State changes
7.5.4 Business transaction ID
7.5.5 Unambiguous traceability data
51 7.5.6 Traceability data sharing
7.5.7 Master data (in a business transaction)
8 Open-edi collaboration space and traceability
8.1 Overview
52 8.2 Basic Open-edi collaboration space: Independent view of traceability
8.3 Collaboration space: Roles of buyer, seller and regulator
Figure 9 — Collaboration space with regulator as external constraints of traceability
53 9 Traceability attributes for Open-edi scenario
9.1 Overview
9.2 Template structure and contents
9.3 Template for specifying the scope of an Open-edi scenario — Traceability requirements perspective
Table 1 — Attributes for scenario scoping
58 Annex A (normative) Consolidated controlled vocabulary definitions and associated terms, as human interface equivalents (HIEs), English and French language equivalency in the IT standardization context
61 Annex B (informative) Introduction to GS1 Glossary
65 Annex C (informative) Date/time referencing
66 Annex D (informative) Introduction to ISO/IEC 15944-5:2008, Annex D and Annex E regarding business location
67 Annex E (informative) Samples of international standards or specifications in support of traceability requirements
68 Annex F (informative) Mapping of BTEs through their identifiers in a traceability framework
Figure F.1 — Entity and entity Mapping
69 Figure F.2 — Chain of commitment exchange traceability mapping among entity identifiers
70 Figure F.3 — Traceability route in a food business transaction with multi-parties
71 Annex G (Informative) Introduction to sample regulations as the sources of requirements of traceability
73 Annex H (Informative) Exclusions and aspects not currently addressed to the scope
75 Bibliography
BS ISO/IEC 15944-9:2023
$215.11