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BS ISO/IEC ISP 12073:2000

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Withdrawn

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Information technology. International standardized profile FD16 directory data definitions. EDI use of the directory

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

01-12-2011

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-04-2000

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FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
1 SCOPE
    1.1 GENERAL
    1.2 POSITION WITHIN THE TAXONOMY
    1.3 SCENARIO
2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES
    2.1 PAIRED ITU-T RECOMMENDATIONS/INTERNATIONAL
          STANDARDS EQUIVALENT IN TECHNICAL CONTENT
    2.2 ADDITIONAL NORMATIVE REFERENCES
3 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
    3.1 GENERAL
    3.2 SUPPORT LEVEL
4 ABBREVIATIONS
5 CONFORMANCE
    5.1 DSA CONFORMANCE
    5.2 DUA AND EDI APPLICATION CONFORMANCE
6 DIT STRUCTURE
    6.1 INTRODUCTION
    6.2 EDI USER INFORMATION STRUCTURE
    6.3 THE EDI IDENTIFIER SUBTREE STRUCTURE
7 OBJECT CLASSES
    7.1 OBJECT CLASSES TO BE SUPPORTED
    7.2 OBJECT IDENTIFIERS
    7.3 EDI COMMUNICATIONS SUB-PROFILE OBJECT CLASS
    7.4 EDI IDENTIFIER ROOT OBJECT CLASS
    7.5 EDI REGISTRATION SCHEME OBJECT CLASS
    7.6 EDI SECURITY SUB-PROFILE OBJECT CLASS
    7.7 EDI SYNTAX AND MESSAGES SUB-PROFILE OBJECT
          CLASS
    7.8 EDI TRADING AGREEMENT SUB-PROFILE OBJECT CLASS
    7.9 EDI TRADING PROFILE OBJECT CLASS
    7.10 EDI USER OBJECT CLASS
    7.11 ADDITIONAL OBJECT CLASSES FROM OTHER STANDARDS
8 ATTRIBUTE TYPES
    8.1 ATTRIBUTES TO BE SUPPORTED
    8.2 OBJECT IDENTIFIERS
    8.3 EDI APPLICATION PRIORITY
    8.4 EDI ASSOCIATED TRADING PROFILE REFERENCES
    8.5 EDI BUSINESS FUNCTION QUALIFIER
    8.6 EDI INTERCHANGE ROLES
    8.7 EDI MESSAGE CAPABILITY
    8.8 EDI MESSAGE TYPES
    8.9 EDI MODE
    8.10 EDI OTHER REGISTRATIONS
    8.11 EDI OTHER PROFILE REFERENCE
    8.12 RECEPTION PREFERENCES
    8.13 EDI SCHEME RULES REFERENCE
    8.14 EDI SECURED OBJECT
    8.15 EDI SECURITY AGREEMENT
    8.16 EDI SEE ALSO
    8.17 EDI SERVICE MESSAGES
    8.18 EDI SERVICE SEGMENTS
    8.19 EDI SYNTAX
    8.20 EDI TRADING AGREEMENT IDENTIFIER
    8.21 EDI VAN
    8.22 OSI APPLICATION REFERENCES
    8.23 OSI APPLICATION TYPE
    8.24 ADDITIONAL ATTRIBUTE TYPES
9 ATTRIBUTE SYNTAXES
ANNEX A (NORMATIVE) PROFILE REQUIREMENTS LIST
      A.0 INTRODUCTION
      A.1 GENERAL
      A.2 TO A.5
      A.6 CAPABILITIES AND OPTIONS
ANNEX B (NORMATIVE) FD16 OBJECT IDENTIFIER
ANNEX C (NORMATIVE) FD16 DIRECTORY DEFINITIONS IN ASN.1
ANNEX D (INFORMATIVE) EDI IDENTIFIER SUBTREE STRUCTURE
ANNEX E (INFORMATIVE) EDI USER INFORMATION STRUCTURE IN
        THE DIRECTORY
      E.1 INTRODUCTION
      E.2 REQUIREMENTS
      E.3 STRUCTURE OF EDI USER ENTRIES
      E.4 ADDITION OF AUXILIARY OBJECT CLASSES TO DIT
            STRUCTURE ELEMENTS
ANNEX F (INFORMATIVE) SCENARIOS AND PROCEDURES FOR FD16
        USE OF THE DIRECTORY
INTRODUCTION
SCENARIO 1 - INITIAL (FIRST EVER) TRANSMISSION OF AN EDI
              INTERCHANGE TO ANOTHER ORGANIZATION
SCENARIO 2 - SENDING EDI INTERCHANGES TO KNOWN PARTNERS
SCENARIO 3 - INITIAL RECEPTION OF AN EDI INTERCHANGE
              FROM AN UNKNOWN ORGANIZATION
SCENARIO 4 - RECEIVING EDI INTERCHANGES FROM KNOWN
              PARTNERS
SCENARIO 5 - VALIDATION OF A REGISTRATION
SCENARIO 6 - DETERMINE AN EDI USER'S COMMUNICATIONS
              AND OTHER EDI TRADING PARAMETERS
SCENARIO 7 - SEARCH REQUIREMENTS
SCENARIO 8 - DETERMINE OTHER FACTS (FROM RELATED ENTRIES)
              ABOUT EDI TRADING PARTNERS
SCENARIO 9 - MAPPING BETWEEN MULTIPLE EDI IDENTIFIERS
SCENARIO 10 - BUSINESS INFORMATION
SCENARIO 11 - MULTI PARTY TRADING
ANNEX G (INFORMATIVE) RATIONALE FOR THE EDIRA SUBTREE IN
        THE GLOBAL DIRECTORY
      G.1 CONTEXT: THE EDIRA CONCEPT
      G.2 THE NEED FOR A DIRECTORY
      G.3 FUNCTIONAL INFORMATION
      G.4 SCENARIOS OF DIRECTORY INFORMATION ACCESS
      G.5 THE FUNCTIONAL VIEW OF THE DIRECTORY
      G.6 DIT GENERAL STRUCTURE
      G.7 INFORMATION MAPPING

Specifies in directory schema terms the information needed for supporting the EDI users with using the Directory for registration, publishing and acquisition of EDI identifiers and characteristics, and for definition of schema support requirements on DSAs for supporting this use of the Directory.

Committee
IST/40
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 96/643183 DC. (08/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
54
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC ISP 12073:2000 Identical

ISO/IEC TR 10000-1:1998 Information technology — Framework and taxonomy of International Standardized Profiles — Part 1: General principles and documentation framework
ISO/IEC ISP 11189:1997 Information technology — International Standardized Profile FDI2 — Directory Data Definitions — MHS Use of the Directory
ISO/IEC 8824:1990 Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Specification of Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1)
ISO/IEC 9594-6:2017 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection The Directory Part 6: Selected attribute types
ISO/IEC ISP 10616:1995 Information technology — International Standardized Profile FDI11 — Directory data definitions — Common Directory Use (Normal)
ISO/IEC TR 10000-2:1998 Information technology — Framework and taxonomy of International Standardized Profiles — Part 2: Principles and Taxonomy for OSI Profiles
ISO/IEC 9594-7:2017 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection The Directory Part 7: Selected object classes
ISO/IEC 9594-2:2017 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection The Directory Part 2: Models
ISO/IEC 9594-1:2017 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection The Directory Part 1: Overview of concepts, models and services
ISO/IEC 9594-5:2017 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection The Directory Part 5: Protocol specifications

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