BS EN 17015-1:2024
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Electronic Public Procurement. Catalogue – Choreographies
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2024 | 42 |
The purpose of this deliverable is to specify and describe choreographies for exchanging an electronic product catalogue (“catalogues”) as part of the business processes in the pre-award and post-award area, so that catalogues can serve as a basis for placing orders as well as evaluating tenders. The key aspects covered by this choreography specification are: – processes for submitting catalogues from the selling to the buying side; – processes for submitting catalogue-related data as part of a tendering process; – processes integrating sell-side procurement systems. This document does not apply to the transactions used in the specified choreographies. These transactions are specified in EN 17015 2. The relationship between the choreographies and the transaction is described in Clause 8. The identifier of this choreographies document is EN 17015 1:2024. How to claim compliance to this choreography is specified in 6.2.3.
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2 | undefined |
8 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
11 | 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms 5 Business Environment and high-level business requirements 5.1 Choreographies (business) Goals |
12 | 5.2 Business environment 5.2.1 General 5.2.2 Business context |
13 | 5.2.3 Positioning in EIRA 5.3 Organization and Business Partners involved |
14 | 5.4 High-level business process requirements |
15 | 6 Choreography Catalogue 6.1 General 6.2 Business processes variants 6.2.1 General |
16 | 6.2.2 High-level business process variants requirements |
17 | 6.2.3 Claiming compliance 6.3 Business process variant A – Catalogue With Response 6.3.1 Business process variant A requirements 6.3.2 Business process variant A state machine diagram [informative] 6.3.3 Business process variant A definition |
19 | 6.3.4 Business process variant A scenarios |
20 | 6.3.5 Business process variant A business rules 6.3.6 Business process variant A key examples [informative] 6.3.6.1 Example 1 6.3.6.2 Example 2 |
21 | 6.4 Business process variant B – Catalogue Without Response 6.4.1 Business process variant B requirements 6.4.2 Business process variant B state machine diagram [informative] 6.4.3 Business process variant B definition |
22 | 6.4.4 Business process variant B scenarios |
23 | 6.4.5 Business process variant B business rules 6.4.6 Business process variant B key examples [informative] 6.4.6.1 Example 1 6.4.6.2 Example 2 |
24 | 7 Choreography Pre-award catalogue 7.1 General 7.2 Business processes variants 7.2.1 General |
25 | 7.2.2 High-level business process variants requirements 7.2.3 Claiming compliance 7.3 Business variant C – Simple Pre-award Catalogue 7.3.1 Business process variant C requirements 7.3.2 Business process variant C state machine diagram [informative] |
26 | 7.3.3 Business process variant C definition |
27 | 7.3.4 Business process variant C scenarios 7.3.5 Business process variant C business rules 7.3.6 Business process variant C key examples [informative] – Example 1 7.4 Business process variant D – Advanced Pre-award Catalogue 7.4.1 Business process variant D requirements |
28 | 7.4.2 Business process variant D state machine diagram [informative] 7.4.3 Business process variant D definition |
29 | 7.4.4 Business process variant D scenarios |
30 | 7.4.5 Business process variant D business rules 7.4.6 Business process variant D key examples [informative] – Example 1 |
31 | 8 Choreography External Catalogue 8.1 General 8.2 Business process variants 8.2.1 General 8.2.2 High-level business process variants requirements 8.2.3 Claiming compliance |
32 | 8.3 Business process variant E – Punch-out 8.3.1 Business process variant E requirements 8.3.2 Business process variant E state machine diagram [informative] 8.3.3 Business process variant E definition |
33 | 8.3.4 Business process variant E scenarios |
34 | 8.3.5 Business process variant E rules 8.3.6 Business process variant E key examples [informative] – Example 1 9 Transactions involved 9.1 Summary |
35 | 9.2 Collaborations 9.2.1 General 9.2.2 Catalogue Provider sends Catalogue (BC-17015-1:2024-1) |
36 | 9.2.3 Catalogue Receiver sends Catalogue Response (BC-17015-1:2024-2) |
37 | 9.2.4 Catalogue Receiver sends Pre-award Catalogue Request (BC-17015-1:2024-3) |
38 | 9.2.5 Catalogue Provider sends Pre-award Catalogue (BC-17015-1:2024-4) |
39 | 9.2.6 Seller sends Shopping-cart (BC-17015-1:2024-5) |
40 | Annex A (informative)Overview of the clauses and subclauses which fall under derivative use |