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POSTAL SERVICES - CUSTOMER-DIRECTED INFORMATION INCLUDING TRACK AND TRACE - GENERAL CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
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Available format(s): Hardcopy, PDF
Superseded date: 31-10-2011
Language(s): English
Published date: 01-01-2006
Publisher: British Standards Institution
ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 Terms and definitions3 Symbols and Abbreviations4 General concepts 4.1 Mail communication system domains 4.2 Parties, agents and their roles 4.2.1 Party attribute 4.2.2 Agent attribute 4.3 Physical objects 4.3.1 Mail item 4.3.2 Mail entity 4.3.3 Mail receptacle 4.3.4 Mail aggregate 4.3.5 Mail set 4.3.6 Mailing submission 4.3.7 Induction unit 4.4 Informational objects 4.4.1 Mail entity attribute 4.4.2 Mail receptacle attribute 4.4.3 Mail set attribute 4.4.4 Mail set catalogue 4.4.5 Statement of mailing submission 4.4.6 Induction unit 4.4.7 Electronically exchanged message 4.4.8 Observation 4.4.9 Observation attribute 4.4.10 Expectation 4.4.11 Postal product/service 4.4.12 Postal product/service attribute 4.4.13 Event 4.4.14 Event attribute 4.5 Processes 4.5.1 Mailer domain process 4.5.2 Postal domain process 4.5.3 Recipient domain process 4.6 Interfaces5 Customer-directed information (model of usage) 5.1 Observations 5.1.1 Observation at outbound facility 5.1.2 Observation at outbound facility dispatch 5.1.3 Observation at inbound facility entry 5.1.4 Observation at inbound facility processing 5.1.5 Observation at customs 5.1.6 Observation at delivery facility entry 5.1.7 Observation at delivery to recipient 5.2 Expectation 5.3 Events 5.3.1 Event at outbound facility 5.3.2 Event at outbound facility dispatch 5.3.3 Event at inbound facility entry 5.3.4 Event at inbound facility processing 5.3.5 Event at customs 5.3.6 Event at delivery facility entry 5.3.7 Event at delivery to recipient 5.4 Track and trace6 List of mail entity attributes and corresponding events7 Data Constructs: Representation of Event InformationAnnex A (informative) Example of CDI applicationAnnex B (informative) Entity relationships diagramBibliography
Describes basic concepts typical to all mail communication systems such as domains, parties, agents and their role in the system, physical and informational objects, processes, interfaces and relationships.
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