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Basic dataStandard ID: GB/T 17628-2008 (GB/T17628-2008)Description (Translated English): Information technology -- Open-edi reference model Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended) Classification of Chinese Standard: L67 Classification of International Standard: 35.240.60 Word Count Estimation: 34,378 Date of Issue: 2008-04-11 Date of Implementation: 2008-09-01 Older Standard (superseded by this standard): GB/T 17628-1998 Quoted Standard: ISO 6523-1-1998; ISO 6523-2-1998; ISO/IEC 15944-1-2002 Adopted Standard: ISOIEC 14662-2004, IDT Regulation (derived from): Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 6, 2008 (No. 119 overall) Issuing agency(ies): General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China Summary: This standard specifies the criteria used to coordinate the integration of existing and future standards development framework for the open- edi edi participants with each other through open work, while the standard also provides a reference to these standards. Therefore, the role of standards by providing standard developers to use context to guide for open edi standardization work needed to ensure the standardization of modeling and description of relevant technologies, services, service interfaces, protocols, consistency and completeness. This standard business transactions through two perspectives, describes the use of open- edi party 's IT system interoperability of important aspects. These two perspectives are: a) open- edi business information between the parties, business conventions, agreements and rules of business, b) in the open- edi systems to support business transactions to perform the required information technology. Implementation of this standard is neither normative nor used to test the consistency of the implementation of the foundation. GB/T 17628-2008: Information technology -- Open-edi reference model---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. 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Open-edi reference model ICS 35.240.60 L67 National Standards of People's Republic of China GB/T 17628-2008/ISO /IEC 14662.2004 Replacing GB/T 17628-1998 (ISO /IEC 14662.2004, IDT) Posted 2008-04-11 2008-09-01 implementation Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China released Table of ContentsPreface Ⅰ Introduction Ⅱ 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms, Definitions and Abbreviations 1 3.1 Terms and definitions 3.2 Acronyms 3 4 Open-edi Reference Model 3 4.1 operational view 5 7 4.2 Functional Service View 4.3 Open-edi Reference Model standards 10 4.4 BOV and FSV related standards use 10 5 Declaration of Conformity 11 Appendix A (informative) Open-edi standardization and standardization activities Type 12 A. 1 Open-edi standardization 13 A. 2 Open-edi standard classification 13 A. Level 3 standardization activities 14 A. 4 Open-edi Application 14 Annex B (informative) demand for Open-edi standards 15 B. 1 business organization needs 15 B. 2 business information needs 15 B. 3 business exchange requirements 16 B. 4 Security 16 B. 5 Legal aspects 17 B. 6 17 transplant (Informative) in the form of role model the behavior described in Appendix C Examples of technology 18 C. 1 Transfer FDT based on state role behavior 19 C. 2 role-based behavioral aspects of Petri nets FDT 19 C. 3 describes the role of behavioral approach based on UML 21 Annex D (informative) a description of the method detailed FSV concepts 23 D. 1 functional concept 23 D. 2 implementation of the concept 24 D. 3 FSV list of relevant criteria 25 D. 4 Open-edi Support Entity example 26 GB/T 17628-2008/ISO /IEC 14662.2004ForewordThis standard is identical with ISO /IEC 14662.2004 "Information technology - Open-edi Reference Model" (in English). This standard replaces GB/T 17628-1998 "Information technology - Open-edi Reference Model." This standard compared with GB/T 17628-1998, the main changes are as follows. a) redefine the business operational view (BOV), from the perspective of a "business transaction, which is limited to the description of Business Exchange Commitment required to make business decisions and organizations related aspects. "Read." a perspective of business transactions, it is limited to 'Person or legal entity' between doing business aspects related to decisions and commitments, and commitments are described in these decisions need Business Exchange of". b) adding a new term "person or legal entity." c) an increase of 0.3 INTRODUCTION business transactions and commitment exchange Context "person or legal entity," "natural" and "party" in usage. d) Appendix C increases C. 3 role-based behavioral UML description method. e) Remove the ISO /IEC foreword. The Standard Appendix A, Appendix B, Appendix C, Appendix D is an informative annex. The standard proposed by China National Institute of Standardization. This standard by the National Information Technology Standardization Technical Committee. This standard drafting units. China National Institute of Standardization, Chengdu Institute of Standardization. The main drafters of this standard. Xu Chenghua, Zhang Yin Fen, Liubi Song, Wei Hong, Lin Xi, Zhang Yanqi. GB/T 17628-2008/ISO /IEC 14662.2004IntroductionElectronic Data Interchange (EDI) advantage in the economy has been widely recognized. However, due to be established between the relevant business partner Detail of bilateral business and technical agreements, the cost of establishing EDI relationship is still very high. Establishment of bilateral business and technical agreements costly The initial cost is not suitable for short-term partnership, also includes a large number of business partners EDI agreement between the management and implementation is also not effective beneficial. Therefore, most of EDI implementation only successfully applied. --- A long-term business partners; --- Limited number of partners. Screenplay by introducing standard business and support services they need, Open-edi reduce these obstacles. Once agreed business drama This, and its implementation in line with the open-edi standards, you do not need a pre-established agreement between trading partners, we will only need to participate in line with industry Service decided to play the Open-edi transactions. Since the Open-edi adopt a common approach, it is possible to quickly and economically build the participating organizations Establish short-term relationship; at the same time, the script and the required business support services available to all users who want to use them, and therefore for the implementation of the open Edi formula provides the necessary tools. Open-edi apply and cross-industry (such as public/private, industry, geography) of multiple autonomous organizations business transaction Electronic processing. It includes involving business transactions, such as the number of characters, images, sounds, a variety of data types. Between the organizations should be working with each other via interconnected information systems, in order to provide mutual work required standards, and the initial establishment of an open edi reference model. The model is independent of the following specific areas. --- IT implementation; --- Business content or conventions; ---Business Activity; Participants --- operational activities. Open-edi Reference Model identifies the Open-edi standards required, and by defining the basic concepts needed for the development of these standards Provide a reference for them. It serves as the foundation and EDI standardization related to different agencies to coordinate efforts. It was mentioned that coordination For framework, but also provide a framework for existing standards and to develop standard integration and the development of future standards. Open-edi reference model test Taking into account existing EDI standards. Appendix A gives some open-edi standardization and standardization activities types is given in Appendix B to open Some demand-edi standards. Open-edi Reference Model uses two views to describe the business transaction concerned. --- Business Operation View (BOV); --- Function Service View (FSV). BOV describes the following aspects. a) the semantics of business transactions and related data exchange business data; b) applies to the business needs of Open-edi business transaction rules, including. 1) Operation conventions; 2) Agreement; 3) obligation to each other. FSV Open-edi description meet the requirements of the mechanism of support services. It focuses on the following description of several aspects of information technology. a) functional capabilities; b) service interface; c) protocol. These functional capabilities, services interfaces and protocols include. GB/T 17628-2008/ISO /IEC 14662.2004 --- Initiation, operation and the ability to track open-edi transaction process; --- User application interface; --- Delivery infrastructure interfaces; --- Security mechanism to deal with; --- Protocol different organizations IT systems work with each other; --- Translation mechanism. Edi required standard open covering a wide range of areas, including, but not limited to, the following aspects. --- Business; --- Support national and international laws and regulations; --- IT common standards, such as information modeling standards; --- Software engineering standards; --- Data modeling standards; --- Industry-specific information technology standards; By the use 1. Environmental language law, business practice guidelines contract arbitration body 2. Form of identification Framework Reference Model BOV and FSV testing agency toolset 3. BOV business activity modeling language conventions test script defined application 4. BOV Data Modeling Language User Guide message standards define the actual test data 5. FSV technology tools, technical interoperability standards outline interoperability standards for software and hardware GB/T 17628-2008/ISO /IEC 14662.2004 Table Type 2 form completed different tasks involved in each box of tissues Yuan standard standard guide product Consistency and Certification By the use 1. Organizational framework of environmental laws and regulations 2. Standardized form of identification 3. BOV activity models Process 4. BOV data models organization 5. FSV technology Implementers user Test and Certification organizations Implementers user Table 3 Current participants Element Standard Standard Guide for consistency and production of products certified by the use of Environmental Culture Suitability International The country's bilateral Lawyer Commercial arbitration body government Form of identification ISO /IEC JTC1/SC32 ISO , ISO /IEC , ITU countries and District Organization for Standardization UN/ECE CEN IETF ASTM OASIS ISO /IEC JTC1 SC32 UN/ECE ASTM ISO /IEC Standards Organization supplier user BOV activity models ISO /IEC JTC1/SC7 and SC32 ISO TC184 ISO , IEC and ITU Trade Organizations CEN national standards Organization WfMC WfMC nonstandard product user BOV data models ISO /IEC JTC1/SC32 ISO TC211 Trade organization with User group WTO WCO ICAO IMO SWIFT ebXML UN/ECE With the former one, the other Increased industry organization Supplier UN/CEFACT supplier user FSV technology ISO /IEC JTC1 ISO TC211 IETF ISO /IEC respective And related TC JTC1/SC CEN IETF W3C ISO /IEC JTC1/SC32 JTC1/SC27 TC215 CENTC251 IETF W3C manufacturer supplier Open multiple NIST Put Organization supplier user GB/T 17628-2008/ISO /IEC 14662.20041 ScopeThis standard provides a framework for future integration and coordination of standards development for existing standards for each participant through the Open-edi Open-edi work with each other, at the same time, this standard also provides a reference to these standards. Therefore, the standard-setting role by providing standard Context prospective developers use to guide for open-edi standardization required to ensure that the relevant standardized modeling and descriptive techniques, clothing Coherence and integrity service, service interface protocols. The standard business transactions by two perspectives, describe the information technology systems and open-edi participants have used interoperability Important aspects related. These two perspectives are. a) Open-edi information between the parties involved in the business, business engagement, the agreements and rules; b) required to support the implementation of business transactions in an open-edi systems information technology. This is neither a standard implementation specification, nor is the basis for checking the consistency of implementation.2 Normative referencesThe following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this standard and become the standard terms. For dated references, subsequent Amendments (not including errata content) or revisions do not apply to this standard, however, encourage the parties to the agreement are based on research Whether the latest versions of these documents. For undated reference documents, the latest versions apply to this standard. ISO 6523-1. logo of organization identification schemes.1998 Information technology - each part of the organization and structure of the organization identified by the Part 1 ISO 6523-2.1998 Part 2 are identified by the structure of the various parts of IT and Organization. Registration of organization identification schemes ISO /IEC 15944-1.2002 Information technology - Business agreement semantic description of technology - Part 1. Implementation of Open-edi operation aspect 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and Definitions The following terms and definitions apply to this standard. 3.1.1 Application software programming language tools to invoke services across borders. 3.1.2 A series of processes in which each process has a clear purpose, involving multiple parties, through the exchange of information to achieve, aimed at achieving a common With agreed goals, and continue for some time. 3.1.3 A perspective of business transactions, it is limited to between "person or legal entity" doing business decisions and commitments related aspects of these decisions and commitments are Description Business Exchange needed. 3.1.4 The activities of the parties involved and predefined/or collection process, initiated by a party involved in it, in order to complete the clear common operational objectives; when When recognized by the conclusions on all parties agreed to a is terminated, of course, some may be implicit recognition. 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