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ISO 15000-1:2004 Consultants
ISO 15000-1:2004 specifies the requirements for a collaboration-protocol profile (CPP), and a collaboration-protocol agreement (CPA). The CPP describes a trading partners technical capabilities for performing electronic business. The CPA describes the agreement between two trading partners on the technical capabilities they will use for a specific electronic-business collaboration. Included in the CPP and CPA are details of transport, messaging (using ISO 15000-2:2004), security constraints, and binding to a business-process-specification document that contains the definition of the interactions between the two parties while engaging in a specified electronic business collaboration.
ISO 15000-1:2004 defines the mark-up language vocabulary for creating the electronic CPPs and CPAs and includes examples of a pair of CPPs and a CPA derived from them, the process specification document referenced by the CPPs and CPA, and the XML schema governing the structures of CPPs and CPAs. A prospective trading partner may publish one or more CPPs. A CPA for a business collaboration between two trading partners is derived by combining one CPP from each trading partner. The "legal" terms and conditions of a Business agreement are outside the scope of ISO 15000-1:2004.
Certification can be a useful tool to add credibility, by demonstrating that your product or service meets the expectations of your customers. For some industries, certification is a legal or contractual requirement.
ISO 15000-5:2014 describes and specifies the Core Component solution as a methodology for developing a common set of semantic building blocks that represent general types of business data, and provides for the creation of new business vocabularies and restructuring of existing business vocabularies.
ISO 15000-5:2014 can be employed wherever business information is being shared or exchanged amongst and between enterprises, governmental agencies, and/or other organizations in an open and worldwide environment. The Core Components user community consists of business and governmental users, business document modellers and business data modellers, Business Process modellers, and application developers of different organizations that require interoperability of business information. This interoperability covers both interactive and batch exchanges of business data between applications through the use of internet and web-based information exchanges, as well as traditional Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) systems.
ISO 15000-5:2014 forms the basis for standards development work of business analysts, business users and information technology specialists supplying the content for applications that will use a Core Component Library.
ISO/TS 15000-5:2005 can be employed wherever business information is being shared or exchanged amongst and between enterprises, governmental agencies, and/or other organisations in an open and worldwide environment.
ISO/TS 15000-5:2005 will form the basis for standards development work of business analysts,business users and information technology specialists supplying the content of and implementing applications that will employ the UN/CEFACT Core Component Library (CCL). The Core Component Library will be stored in a UN/CEFACT repository and identified in an ebXML compliant registry.
Due to the evolving nature of the UN/CEFACT Core Component Library, ISO/TS 15000-5:2005 includes material that focuses on the business community doing further discovery and analysis work. Some of the contents of ISO/TS 15000-5:2005 are not typical of this type of technical document. However, they are critical for successful adoption and standardization in this area to move forward.
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