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ISO_IEC_15944
10
_2013
Reference numberISO/IEC 15944-10:2013(E)ISO/IEC 2013 INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO/IEC15944-10First edition2013-02-15Information technology Business Operational View Part 10:IT-enabled coded domains as semantic components in business transactions Technologies de linformation Vue oprationnelle daffaires Partie 10:Domaines cods activs comme composantes smantiques dans les transactions daffaires ISO/IEC 15944-10:2013(E)COPYRIGHT PROTECTED DOCUMENT ISO/IEC 2013 All rights reserved.Unless otherwise specified,no part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized otherwise in any form or by any means,electronic or mechanical,including photocopying,or posting on the internet or an intranet,without prior written permission.Permission can be requested from either ISO at the address below or ISOs member body in the country of the requester.ISO copyright office Case postale 56 CH-1211 Geneva 20 Tel.+41 22 749 01 11 Fax +41 22 749 09 47 E-mail copyrightiso.org Web www.iso.org Published in Switzerland ii ISO/IEC 2013 All rights reserved ISO/IEC 15944-10:2013(E)ISO/IEC 2013 All rights reserved iii Contents Page Foreword.vi0Introduction.vii0.1Overview of purpose and nature of coded domains.vii0.2Benefits of the use of coded domains.viii0.3Identification,mapping and IT-enablement of existing standards for widely-used code sets.ix0.4Link to fundamental components in Business Transaction Model(BTM).xi0.5IT-enabled and content predefined Semantic Components.xii0.6Coded domains as reusable business objects.xiii0.7Use of Person,organization and party in the context of business transaction and commitment exchange.xiv0.8Importance and role of terms and definitions.xv0.9Use of identifier as identifier(in business transaction)to prevent ambiguity.xvi0.10Organization and description of document.xvii1Scope.11.1Statement of Scope.11.2Exclusions.21.3Aspects currently not yet addressed.21.3.1Addressing“Quadrant B,C&D”in Figure 5.21.3.2Use of coded domains in support of the“Process”component in the Business transaction model.21.3.3Use of coded domains with respect to Persons and in particular“individuals”and associated privacy protection requirements.21.3.4Use of coded domains in support of“public policy”requirements and in particular individual accessibility.21.3.5Detailed levels of rules pertaining to change management aspects of coded domains.31.3.6Differentiation of categories and levels of Source Authorities(SA)for coded domains.31.4IT-systems environment neutrality.32Normative references.33Terms and definitions.44Symbols and abbreviation.385Fundamental principles governing coded domains.385.1Introduction.385.2Need to be able to use coded domains in support of commitment exchange.405.3Coded domains based on clear,predefined rules,i.e.,“rule-based”.415.3.1Requirements of rule-based coded domains as a whole.415.3.2Rule-base for IT enablement of a coded domain.435.3.3Rule-base for structuring a coded domain.435.4Separation of the IT interface from human interface requirements.445.5Specification and representation of coded domains in an IT-platform neutral manner.456Business operational view identification and description of coded domains.466.1Construct of coded domain.466.1.1Identification of coded domains.476.1.2Levels of Semantic unambiguity.486.1.3Rule-base of a coded domain.496.1.4Table of ID codes and HIEs.496.2Characteristics of coded domains.496.2.1“for free”or“for a fee”coded domains.496.2.2Exhaustiveness of coded domains.50ISO/IEC 15944-10:2013(E)iv ISO/IEC 2013 All rights reserved 6.2.3Semantic granularity.516.2.4Openness of coded domains.517Rules governing rule-base of coded domains.527.1Introduction.527.2Specification of a boundary of a coded domain and inclusion of its members.537.3Specification of exclusionary rules for a coded domain.547.4Source(s)of rule-base governing a coded domain.548Rules for management of ID codes in coded domains.558.1Introduction.558.2Generic rules for the management of a coded domain.558.3Rules governing assignment of ID codes.558.4Rules governing the change management of entries in the coded domain.568.4.1Change management of ID codes.568.4.2Change management of HIEs.578.5Registration of user extensions.579Rules for specifying Human Interface Equivalents(HIEs)to an ID Code in a coded domain.579.1Multiple Human Interface Equivalents(HIEs)for an ID code in a coded domain.579.2Standard structure for semantics of a Human Interface Equivalent(HIE).589.3Rules governing linguistic(written)representations as Human Interface Equivalents(HIEs)of ID codes as required values in coded domains.599.4Individual accessibility of HIEs of coded domains.599.5Rules governing composite semantics.6010Coded domain and controlled vocabularies.6010.1Introduction.6010.2Rules common to controlled vocabularies and coded domains.6110.3Rules governing a controlled vocabulary.6110.4Rules governing a coded domain.6211Rules governing the registration of coded domains as re-usable business objects.6311.1Principles of registrati