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GB/T 29853.1-2013: Information technology -- Business operational view -- Part 1: Business operational aspects of eBusiness for implementation
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Standard ID: GB/T 29853.1-2013 (GB/T29853.1-2013)
Description (Translated English): Information technology -- Business operational view -- Part 1: Business operational aspects of eBusiness for implementation
Sector / Industry: National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard: L67
Classification of International Standard: 35.240.60
Word Count Estimation: 227,254
Quoted Standard: GB/T 15843.1-1999; GB/T 17628-1998; GB/T 18391.1-2002; GB/T 18391.3-2001; GB/T 18794.2-2002; GB/T 19715.1-2005; ISO/IEC DIRECTIVES 1; ISO/IEC GUIDE 2-1996; ISO 639-1-2001; ISO 639-2-1998; ISO 1087-1; ISO 1087-2; ISO/IEC 2382-36; ISO/IEC 2382-13; ISO/IEC 2
Adopted Standard: ISO/IEC 15944-1-2002, IDT
Regulation (derived from): National Standards Bulletin No. 22 of 2013
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: The standard provides an open electronic data exchange information from participants sent a script, conforming to open an electronic data exchange standards, it should be allowed in the context of the script by referencing the script without going through

GB/T 29853.1-2013: Information technology -- Business operational view -- Part 1: Business operational aspects of eBusiness for implementation


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Information technology Business operational view Part 1. Business operational aspects of eBusiness for implementation ICS 35.240.60 L67 National Standards of People's Republic of China IT business operations view Part 1. Implementing e-business service operations Part 1. BusinessoperationalaspectsofeBusinessforimplementation (ISO /IEC 15944-1.2002, IDT) Issued on. 2013-11-12 2014-03-15 implementation Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China released

Table of Contents

Introduction Ⅴ Introduction Ⅵ 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 1 3 Terms and definitions 2 4 Symbols and Abbreviations 10 5 features an open electronic exchange of data 10 5.1 based on clear rules predefined actions 11 Commitment of the parties 11 5.2 Communication between the parties automation 11 5.3 Control and maintenance 5.4 11 state parties 5.5 12 parties autonomous action 5.6 supports multiple simultaneous services 12 6 12 member business transaction 6.1 Introduction 12 6.2 Restricting people's Rule 20 Rule 6.3 restricting process member 31 6.4 Restricting data member of rules 34 6.5 pairs of business requirements (business requirements for open EDI support infrastructure) features 38 service view 6.6 Electronic Data Interchange open play primitive classification and labeling 41 7 delineated open electronic data exchange screenplay Guide 48 range 7.1 Introduction and basic principles 48 7.2 EDI rules delineated open play range 49 7.3 provisions for electronic data interchange open play range template 51 8 for open electronic data exchange specification of the rules of play and its 55 member 8.1 Introduction and basic principles 55 8.2 Open EDI screenplay (OES) demand for interoperability 57 8.3 Electronic Data Interchange for open script and screenplay attribute specification rules 58 8.4 for open electronic data interchange roles and role attribute specification Rule 62 8.5 for open exchange of information beam (IB) standards for electronic data and information bundle property rules 68 8.6 Function Service View (FSV) of business requirements (business requirements for open EDI support infrastructure) 73 Open 9 primitive electronic data exchange script template 74 9.1 Objective 74 9.2 template structure and content 75 10 pairs of open EDI Technical requirements 78 10.1 pairs of open electronic data exchange requires a total of 78 technical description 10.2 pairs of roles open to electronic data interchange technology description (OeDT) requirements 79 10.3 pairs of open electronic data exchange Technical information beam (OeDT) requirements 79 11 References 80 Common list in Appendix A (normative) culturally appropriate terms and definitions. GB Chinese and English language equivalent of ISO 81 A.1 Introduction 81 A.2 GB Chinese and English 81 ISO A.3 cultural adaptability and quality control 81 A.4 Appendix A matrix form a unified list of 81 organizations A.5 unified list of terms and definitions in this section 82 Appendix B (normative) indicates a type of property --- Required conditions, optional and does not apply --- code 100 Annex C (informative) to (electronic) business transaction entity unambiguous identification 102 C.1 Introduction 102 C.2 key issue 102 C.3 basic assumptions. entities, objects and legal 102 C.4 "unambiguous" 103 C.5 "ID" 104 C.6 identifies the assignment (or "identifier" and "name") 106 Annex D (informative) in business affairs and public policy and the achievement of certain considerations applicable to the people (Organizations and individuals) unambiguous identification of the existing standard 108 D.1 Introduction 108 D.2 Objective 110 D.3 Ways and Overview 110 D.4 existing standards for unambiguous identification of 110 persons D.5 certain public policy as individual human unambiguous identification and implementation considerations 118 Annex E (informative) business transaction model. individual member 124 E.1 Introduction 124 E.2 Objective 125 E.3 business transaction "legal person" 126 E.4 corporate look, logo and signatures 127 E.5 corporation --- identification and authentication 136 E.6 legal and roles. buyer and seller 139 E.7 legal persons and to "Agent" and (or) "third party" delegate commitments 141 E.8 corporate and external constraints. "regulatory agency" 143 E.9 corporate and external constraints. "Personal", "organization" and "public administration" 144 E.10 corporate and external constraints. the customer and the vendor 151 Annex F (informative) business transaction models. Process 153 member F.1 Introduction 153 F.2 Process member 155 F.3 construction process script and screenplay member and member 158 Summarizes the research background five stages F.4 support member 159 process Summary of business model F.5 constituting an integral part of the background research 162 Annex G (informative) business transaction model. Data member 167 G.1 Introduction 167 G.2 Context. Business Services 168 G.3 business information and "record-type information" 169 G.4 type of information and electronic data record 171 G.5 predefined and structured data element 173 G.6 data elements linked to the information beam and the semantic component 177 Appendix H (informative) Classification effectiveness screenplay structure 179 H.1 Introduction 179 Some basic properties H.2 screenplay structure 179 H.3 on the market of certain classification concept 181 Table H.1 effectiveness H.4 screenplay structure classification 183 Annex I (informative) describes an open exchange of electronic data screenplay script template. "telecommunications operations map" Example 185 I.1 Introduction 185 I.2 open electronic data interchange script --- identification and classification of 186 I.3 negotiate retention of business (Open EDI screenplay) 195 I.4 business transaction 202 Appendix J (informative) open electronic data exchange and e-business. areas of activity and participation 214 J.1 Introduction 214 J.2 about e-business in the area of \u200b\u200bstandardization of the current participants table 214

Foreword

GB/T 29853 "Information technology - Business Operational View" is divided into the following sections. --- Part 1. Achieving operational e-business; --- Part 2. As a registered business object script and its components; --- Part 3. Electronic Business Description Technology; --- Part 4. Business transaction accounting script and economic body; --- Part 5. external constraints as the area of \u200b\u200bjudicial source identification requirements and references; --- Part 6. Introduction to e-business modeling techniques; --- Part 7. Electronic Business Vocabulary; --- Part 8. Business as an external constraint privacy requirements identification; --- Part 9. OEDI traceability framework; --- Part 10. coding domain. This section GB/T 29853 Part 1. This section drafted in accordance with GB/T 1.1-2009 given rules. This section uses the translation method identical with ISO /IEC 15944-1.2002 section "IT operational view 1. Implementing Electronic Business business operations. " Consistency correspondence between this part of international documents and normative references of our files are as follows. --- GB/T 4880.1-2005 Language Name Code Part 1. 2-letter code (ISO 639-1.2001, MOD) --- GB/T 4880.2-2000 Language Name Code Part 2. 3 letter code (ISO 639-2.1998, EQV) --- GB/T 5271 (all parts) IT Glossary [ISO /IEC 2382 (alparts), EQV] --- GB/T 15237 (all parts) Vocabulary of terms [ISO 1087 (alparts), EQV] Please note that some of the content of this document may involve patents. Release mechanism of the present document does not assume responsibility for the identification of these patents. This part of the National Standardization Technical Committee on Electronic Business (SAC/TC83) and focal points. This section drafted by. China Electronics Standardization Institute. The main drafters of this section. Wang Jing, Wang aspiring to good maintenance.

Introduction

0.1 Objective and Overview GB/T 17628-1998 "Information technology - Open-edi Reference Model" 1) describes the implementation of open electronic data exchange necessary concepts Architecture. This architecture describes the business activities need to have two separate but related views. The first is the view of business operations (BOV), the second is a functional service view (FSV). GB/T 17628-1998 in Figure 1 depicts an open EDI environment (Figure 1 uses the terms defined in 3.1).

1 open EDI environment

In view of business operations, business information exchange requirements proposed using modeling method will be described. GB/T 17628 accreditation. No It is identified on a single modeling methods, and has also been the basis of national standards, to meet identified as functional service view as input all the necessary condition. In addition, the user may need to select the authorized business modeling tool because some tools seem more appropriate for the specified class than other tools Type of business specifications and description. Business operational view (BOV) aspects of the request --- need to be integrated, as well as and (or) taken into account for the development of electronic-based Business transaction service description technical data exchange --- Sources include 2). --- Requirements framework and associated business; --- Legal framework and the associated requirements; --- Public policy requirements, particularly those having the generic nature of the request, such as customer protection and privacy; 2) a list of the sources of demand is GB/T 17628-1998 Open-edi Reference Model Summary Appendix A and B. Standardization Appendix A (informative) standardization activities and the type [GB/T 17628-1998]; Annex B (informative) Open-edi standards demand [GB/T 17628-1998]. 3) See "Report on the business terms ISO /IEC JTC1 e-commerce on the" Chapter 6, "horizontal surface" (ISO /IEC JTC1N5296) back (first Pages 22-28). --- Sectoral and cross-sectoral requirements; --- Support for cultural adaptation needs and requirements of the proposed requirements, which include localization and multilingual meet the requirements, you can ask Especially restricting its scope to meet the requirements, especially in the market or 3) wish to provide certain goods, services and (or) rights. Here, the letter Information Technology (IT) and its equivalent multiple interfaces to distinguish human interface, is the recommended way (for example, see Appendix B). Figure 3 business operations require an integrated view. 3 --- integrated view of operational requirements 0.3 Business Operation View (BOV), open electronic data exchange and e-commerce, e-business and other issues Introduction The purpose of this section, the concept of this part of the concept/term and "e-commerce", "electronic management", "e-business" and / The relationship between the terms, to provide users with an understanding way. "Electronic Data Interchange" and the current e-commerce (and its accompanying electronic administration, e-business, e-government, e-logistics, Electronic Travel, electronic retailing, etc.) concepts/terminology, users, suppliers and engage in high standardization groups such importance. in A variety of context and perspective, these concepts/terminology has many different meanings. 4) In addition, marketing and finance investment officer, Are and will continue in various ways using the "e ××" terms. E-commerce, e-governance, e-business, and so the fundamental principles and features include. --- Based on business transactions (both financial and non-financial nature); --- Use of information technology (computers and telecommunications); --- In the legal 5) between the electronic data exchange to make the commitment involved. From business, legal and standardization perspective, regarded as e-commerce can. E-commerce A service category of transaction involving two or more legal persons, exchange of electronic data to show through, and the financial profit basis (legal entity capable of Individuals, organizations and (or) public administration). Thus, the interpretation of "e-commerce", "e-business", "e-governance" and other concepts/terms of use and does not require. 1) a thorough understanding of the purpose, the goal of mutually agreed, clear and unambiguous; 2) can be pre-defined set of activities and (or) process can be predefined and structured data; 3) positive commitment by electronic data interchange made between people; 4) the integrity of computing and related properties; 5) described above in the form of technology (FDT) 6) can be specified and implemented in the real world through the use of information technology systems can be Implement; Regarded as a priority in this section, but also beyond the scope of this section. View from the perspective of business operations, these five requirements for achieving interoperability are essential (as from the perspective of information technology, the existing Computer and telecommunications standards of interoperability as a key target as). 4) ISO /IEC JTC1 "E-Commerce (BT-EC) business team" in their reports to the JTC1's statement (p9). "BT-EC that. e-commerce (EC) can be defined in many different ways, but this team does not attempt to provide a satisfactory definition, but decided to adopt. EC to take a more enlightening way and from a global perspective --- namely. global, cross-sectoral, multi-lingual, various participants (including passenger Households) category --- to do so. " ISO /IEC JTC1N5296 "report to the JTC1. about to be launched e-commerce standardization", 1998.5.4,74p. 5) of this section, the term "(each) Party" is used in its independent "of the corporate" role or scope of the generic context. It is assumed that "a party" with the "legal" nature. 6) In support of this section and the use of formal description techniques (FDT) is the "Unified Modeling Language (UML)". UML as ISO /IEC JTC1/SC7 new International Standard ISO /IEC 19501 is being developed, entitled "Information Technology Unified Modeling Language (UML) - Part 1. Specification." 0.4 "legal person", "person" and "party" used in the context of business transactions and commitments in the exchange When the ISO /IEC 14662 "Information technology - Open-edi reference model" standards are being developed, the "Internet" still in the embryonic period, Impact on both public and private sector organizations have not yet been fully understood. Thus initially operational view (BOV) is defined as. --- In the business transaction, one is limited to the development of inter-related business decisions and commitments of the organizations, the description of the business firms needed Perspective. Existing and widely used on the "organization" of ISO /IEC 6523 standard has been defined as GB/T 17628 adopted. Today, through Over the Internet and the World Wide Web, open EDI also relates to "Personal", a fact that has been considered in this standard. Furthermore, GB/T 17628 neither the definition of "commitment", and undefined entity respective properties and behaviors --- which is an entity must have in order to He will be eligible to make a "promise" to communicate legal perspective and the perspective of the Internet and information technology such dematerialized world. During the development of GB/T 29853.1, the term "commitment" has been defined. Also believes that, in order to be eligible to make a commitment, the term "open Allow to define the various codes and rules set these requirements electronically integrated into the business processes. Methodologies and tools This section contains information for common business practices to the script, the script attributes, roles, and semantic information beam member General provisions for each form part of a business transaction. To achieve this, the general business rules by 1) the development of a standard computer can handle And then as a script and practice --- --- screenplay member norms; therefore the 2) maximize the reuse of these components in a business transaction.

2 Normative references

The following documents for the application of this document is essential. For dated references, only the dated version suitable for use herein Member. For undated references, the latest edition (including any amendments) applies to this document. GB/T 15843.1-1999 Identification Information technology - Security techniques - Entity Part 1. Overview (idt ISO /IEC 9798-1. 1997) GB/T 17628-1998 Information technology - Open-edi Reference Model (idt ISO /IEC 14662.1997) GB/T 18391.1-2002 Information technology - Specification and standardization of data elements - Part 1. Data Element norms and standards Framework (ISO /IEC 11179-1.1999, IDT) Specification and standardization GB/T 18391.3-2001 Information technology - data elements - Part 3. Basic attributes of data elements (ISO /IEC 11179-3.1994, IDT) GB/T 18794.2-2002 Information technology - Open Systems Interconnection - Security frameworks for open systems - Part 2. Authentication framework
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