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Basic data | Standard ID | GB/T 30095-2013 (GB/T30095-2013) | | Description (Translated English) | Networked manufacturing environment business interoperability protocol and model | | Sector / Industry | National Standard (Recommended) | | Classification of Chinese Standard | J07 | | Classification of International Standard | 35.240.50 | | Word Count Estimation | 23,229 | | Regulation (derived from) | National Standards Bulletin No. 25 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 |
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Networked manufacturing environment business interoperability protocol and model
ICS 35.240.50
J07
National Standards of People's Republic of China
Networked manufacturing environment and business model Interoperability Protocol
Issued on. 2013-12-17
2014-05-01 implementation
Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China
Standardization Administration of China released
Table of Contents
Introduction Ⅲ
Introduction Ⅳ
1 Scope 1
2 Terms and definitions 1
3 business transaction processing interoperability 1
Model 4 business transaction 2
5 operational view 3
Infrastructure functions and services 5 6
7 Messaging Service 12
Appendix A (Informative Appendix) SOAP sample documents 16
Foreword
This standard was drafted in accordance with GB/T 1.1-2009 given rules.
The standard proposed by China Machinery Industry Federation.
The standard automation systems and integration by the National Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC159) centralized.
This standard was drafted. Beijing Machinery Industry Institute of Automation, Shanghai Jiaotong University.
The main drafters of this standard. Sun Jie Xiang, Xi Lifeng, high Xueqin.
Introduction
In the information age, more and more enterprises rely on management information system operations. Faced with a wide variety of system interaction, companies first
To solve the problem of information exchange. Develop a dedicated interface or a unified data format become common approach. But on the Internet, they do
Law seems popular bondage. Therefore, the demand for customized information exchange standards have emerged.
With the gradual mature and perfect 1990s Internet, especially HTML and Web technologies appear, based on
Internet e-commerce technology has been rapid development. In 1998, the International Organization for Standardization W3C launched the Extensible Markup Language (XML),
Further enrich the information exchange technology, XML to EDI provides Internet-based solutions, it will be business rules from business information
Separated, retaining the original structure of business information and content stored and processed among the applications. XML flexibility for
Companies to develop rules to facilitate the exchange of information, but also brought a variety of inter-enterprise exchange rules between different conversion trouble.
To improve the efficiency of information exchange, learn from the experience EDI standards, relating to companies, industry associations and the International Organization for Standardization have been pushed
A number of e-commerce standard XML-based framework. These goals are to achieve a standard framework of inter-enterprise high throughput Internet
Efficiency, information exchange and information processing can be interoperable, standards which have typical OBI, IOTP, eCo Framework, BizTalk, Ro-
settaNet, cXML, xCBL like.
These emerging de facto standard launched a powerful challenge to the traditional standard. Coordination, exchanges and cooperation to promote global e-commerce has become standard
Prospective development of the inevitable. In 2000, UN/CEFACT and OASIS, respectively, represent the two traditional and emerging standards development organizations co
With the worldwide launch of the e-business standards development work based framework (ie ebXML standard) XML's, the work has been
Hundreds of companies around the world for their support and participation. In May 2001 the first official release of the relevant standards ebXML, ebXML is a global group
Exchange of information in the XML e-commerce framework, which provides an interoperable to all participants in global trade, security and stability of e-commerce
Information exchange models. ebXML is a set of technical specifications collectively constitute e-business model framework to build through these technical specifications
A global electronic market, in this market regardless of geographical scale and types of enterprises through the exchange of XML-based electronic business
Information to conduct business with each other. ebXML trying to establish an open standards-based theoretical framework for e-commerce, e-commerce implementation
Provide theoretical guidance.
ebXML is a large and complex project, it is ultimately still need a lot of support for the basic standards and related products.
Web service is published by the service provider side to complete some special business needs of online application services, application software to other companies or
Accessed through the Internet and use the online services. Web services goal is to software transformed into a subscription by using the Web
Service. In the Web services model, the software will run in an area which offers a host service, instead hosting service requester resides.
Core Web services model is that it enables simple, XML-based online information exchange.
In 2000, Microsoft, IBM, Sun, Oracle and other vendors have abandoned their different technical standards, jointly selected
SOAP, WSDL and UDDI three kinds of standards-based XML technology as the underlying architecture of Web services. In addition, the United W3C
With the assistance of the AU and other industry standards organization OASIS, Microsoft, IBM and other companies also plan to further cooperation and common development of the global Web server
Service market development and other critical Web services standards such as security and reliability. As the tide of today's Internet technology development
Streaming, Web services is bound to promote the development of electronic commerce have a positive effect.
The basic idea of \u200b\u200bthe standard absorption ebXML modeling, using Web services architecture as a service provider and service requester to pay
Mutual information infrastructure, the use of a variety of industry-standard data as a basis for the formation agreement and model of networked manufacturing environment information exchange.
Networked manufacturing environment and business model Interoperability Protocol
1 Scope
This standard specifies the protocols and models for networked manufacturing business interoperability, including the probability of a business transaction in interoperability
Read the agreement and the exchange of information architecture services provide functionality to handle operational matters, functions of each part and standards to follow.
This standard applies to the manufacture of network service platforms in heterogeneous distributed interoperability and information exchange.
2 Terms and definitions
The following terms and definitions apply to this document.
2.1
Business Process businessprocess
Allow business partners to obtain a mechanism for explicit details of business scenarios through unified model methodology.
2.2
Business Transaction businesstransactionprocessing
Between the two business partners business information (signal) of the exchange, which must be based on the exchange between the two sides reach an agreement
Format, sequence and duration of the rules above.
2.3
Business Collaboration businesscooperation
Between business collaborators carried out a series of business transactions. Each partner plays one or more roles in the collaboration.
2.4
Business document flow businessdocumentflow
Is a business transaction information (in the form of the document) exchanges between the consumer and provider requests.
2.5
Collaborative colaboration
Business transactions between multiple binary collaboration as well as the order of sub collaboration conversion relationship will be described.
3 business transaction processing interoperability
In a business transaction (interaction) between two participants in a business process application interoperability is subject to the provisions of a letter in which
Information exchange and application protocols. As shown in Figure 1. among them.
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