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BS ISO/IEC 15944-10:2013

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Information technology. Business Operational View – IT-enabled coded domains as semantic components in business transactions

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BSI 2013 138
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9 0.1 Overview of purpose and nature of coded domains
10 0.2 Benefits of the use of coded domains
11 0.3 Identification, mapping and IT-enablement of existing standards for widely-used code sets
13 0.4 Link to fundamental components in Business Transaction Model (BTM)
14 0.5 IT-enabled and content predefined Semantic Components
15 0.6 Coded domains as reusable business objects
16 0.7 Use of “Person”, “organization” and “party” in the context of business transaction and commitment exchange
17 0.8 Importance and role of terms and definitions
18 0.9 Use of “identifier” as “identifier (in business transaction)” to prevent ambiguity
19 0.10 Organization and description of document
21 1 Scope
1.1 Statement of Scope
22 1.2 Exclusions
1.3 Aspects currently not yet addressed
1.3.1 Addressing “Quadrant B, C & D” in Figure 5
1.3.2 Use of coded domains in support of the “Process” component in the Business transaction model
1.3.3 Use of coded domains with respect to Persons and in particular “individuals” and associated privacy protection requirements
1.3.4 Use of coded domains in support of “public policy” requirements and in particular individual accessibility
23 1.3.5 Detailed levels of rules pertaining to change management aspects of coded domains
1.3.6 Differentiation of categories and levels of Source Authorities (SA) for coded domains
1.4 IT-systems environment neutrality
2 Normative references
24 3 Terms and definitions
58 4 Symbols and abbreviation
5 Fundamental principles governing coded domains
5.1 Introduction
60 5.2 Need to be able to use coded domains in support of commitment exchange
61 5.3 Coded domains based on clear, predefined rules, i.e., “rule-based”
5.3.1 Requirements of rule-based coded domains as a whole
63 5.3.2 Rule-base for IT enablement of a coded domain
5.3.3 Rule-base for structuring a coded domain
64 5.4 Separation of the IT interface from human interface requirements
65 5.5 Specification and representation of coded domains in an IT-platform neutral manner
66 6 Business operational view identification and description of coded domains
6.1 Construct of coded domain
67 6.1.1 Identification of coded domains
68 6.1.2 Levels of Semantic unambiguity
69 6.1.3 Rule-base of a coded domain
6.1.4 Table of ID codes and HIEs
6.2 Characteristics of coded domains
6.2.1 “for free” or “for a fee” coded domains
70 6.2.2 Exhaustiveness of coded domains
71 6.2.3 Semantic granularity
6.2.4 Openness of coded domains
72 7 Rules governing rule-base of coded domains
7.1 Introduction
73 7.2 Specification of a boundary of a coded domain and inclusion of its members
74 7.3 Specification of exclusionary rules for a coded domain
7.4 Source(s) of rule-base governing a coded domain
75 8 Rules for management of ID codes in coded domains
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Generic rules for the management of a coded domain
8.3 Rules governing assignment of ID codes
76 8.4 Rules governing the change management of entries in the coded domain
8.4.1 Change management of ID codes
77 8.4.2 Change management of HIEs
8.5 Registration of user extensions
9 Rules for specifying Human Interface Equivalents (HIEs) to an ID Code in a coded domain
9.1 Multiple Human Interface Equivalents (HIEs) for an ID code in a coded domain
78 9.2 Standard structure for semantics of a Human Interface Equivalent (HIE)
79 9.3 Rules governing linguistic (written) representations as Human Interface Equivalents (HIEs) of ID codes as required values in coded domains
9.4 Individual accessibility of HIEs of coded domains
80 9.5 Rules governing composite semantics
10 Coded domains and controlled vocabularies
10.1 Introduction
81 10.2 Rules common to controlled vocabularies and coded domains
10.3 Rules governing a controlled vocabulary
82 10.4 Rules governing a coded domain
83 11 Rules governing the registration of coded domains as re-usable business objects
11.1 Principles of registration
85 11.2 Process of registration
11.3 Coded Domain Registration schema
86 12 IT-enablement of coded domains
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Templates for IT-enabled coded domains – Attributes for Scoping an Open-edi scenario (OeS)
12.2.1 Purpose
12.2.2 Template structure and content
12.3 Template for Scoping Open-edi scenarios
90 12.4 Specification and consolidated template of attributes of Open-edi scenarios, roles, information bundles (IBs) and semantic components (SCs)
BS ISO/IEC 15944-10:2013
$215.11