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BS ISO/IEC 14662:2010 Information technology. Open-edi reference model

BS ISO/IEC 14662:2010

Information technology. Open-edi reference model

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Standard number:BS ISO/IEC 14662:2010
Pages:88
Released:2010-05-31
ISBN:978 0 580 70667 7
Status:Standard
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BS ISO/IEC 14662:2010


This standard BS ISO/IEC 14662:2010 Information technology. Open-edi reference model is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.240.60 IT applications in transport
  • 35.240.63 IT applications in trade

This International Standard specifies the framework for co-ordinating the integration of existing International Standards and the development of future International Standards for the interworking of Open-edi Parties via Open-edi and provides a reference for those International Standards. As such it serves to guide the International Standards work necessary to accomplish Open-edi by providing the context to be used by developers of International Standards to ensure the coherence and integration of related standardized modelling and descriptive techniques, services, service interfaces, and protocols.

This International Standard describes, through two perspectives of business transactions, significant aspects relevant to the interoperability of information technology systems used by Open-edi Parties engaging in Open-edi. The perspectives are:

  1. business aspects such as business information, business conventions, agreements and rules among Open-edi Parties;

  2. information technology aspects which are necessary in the Open-edi systems to support the execution of business transactions.

This International Standard is not an implementation specification, nor is it a basis for appraising the conformance of implementations.