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ISO/IEC DIS 19988 2017 Edition, February 15, 2017 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - GS1 CORE BUSINESS VOCABULARY (CBV)
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Description / Abstract:
Introduction – Core Business Vocabulary
This GS1 standard defines the Core Business Vocabulary (CBV). The goal of this standard is to specify various vocabulary elements and their values for use in conjunction with the EPCIS standard [EPCIS1.2], which defines mechanisms to exchange information both within and across organisation boundaries. The vocabulary identifiers and definitions in this standard will ensure that all parties who exchange EPCIS data using the Core Business Vocabulary will have a common understanding of the semantic meaning of that data.
This standard is intended to provide a basic capability that meets the above goal. In particular, this standard is designed to define vocabularies that are core to the EPCIS abstract data model and are applicable to a broad set of business scenarios common to many industries that have a desire or requirement to share data. This standard intends to provide a useful set of values and definitions that can be consistently understood by each party in the supply chain.
Additional end user requirements may be addressed by augmenting the vocabulary elements herein with additional vocabulary elements defined for a particular industry or a set of users or a single user. Additional values for the standard vocabulary types defined in this standard may be included in follow-on versions of this standard.
This standard includes identifier syntax and specific vocabulary element values with their definitions for these Standard Vocabularies:
■ Business step identifiers
■ Disposition identifiers
■ Business transaction types
■ Source/Destination types
■ Error reason identifiers
This standard provides identifier syntax options for these User Vocabularies:
■ Objects
■ Locations
■ Business transactions
■ Source/Destination identifiers
■ Transformation identifiers
■ Event identifiers
This standard provides Master Data Attributes and Values for describing Physical Locations including:
■ Site Location
■ Sub-Site Type
■ Sub-Site Attributes
■ Sub-Site Detail Additional detailed master data regarding locations (addresses, etc.) are not defined in this standard.