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Introduction
 



Problem Statement

To ensure a reliable flow of information between companies, Business Managers must be assured that their trading partners receive GS1 Messages and are able to process them without error. The GS1 Simple-eb specification calls for the full choreography of messages to support business processes. For example, the Order process calls for an Initiator to create an Order document and a need to know it was received prior to back end processing by the Responder’s business application. This is what we mean by The Responder will create an Application Receipt Acknowledgement And Or ErrorApplication Receipt Acknowledgement document for the Initiator to confirm that the Responder received the Order document. This BMS does not deal with the additional separate need for a business level Response (Acceptance, Modification, or Rejection) to an Order. So, for example, the Application Receipt Acknowledgement (ARA) for an Order would not indicate that the Responder plans to fulfill the order exactly as requested by the Initiator e.g. with respect to quantity, price, etc. Rather the ARA indicates receipt of the order document and optionally detection of errors or warnings. This choreography or, conversation ensures that trading partners are aware that the process is progressing in a predictable fashion. A proper automated choreography allows trading partners to reduce expensive safeguards and manual checks, to recognize data receipt and errors quickly, and therefore smooth the flow of goods and services through the supply chain.





Audience

Initiator – organization responsible for generating and sending a GS1 Business Message. Responder – organization that receives and processes a GS1 Business Message. This organization is also responsible for creating an XML Application Receipt Acknowledgment And Or Error Application Receipt Acknowledgement in reply to the received GS1 Business Message when applicable. A Responder may outsource to an Agent to act on their behalf.



Business Context


Industry: All
Geopolitical: All
Product: All
Process: All
System Capabilities: GS1
Official Constraints: None



Business Transaction View





Business Transaction Use Case Diagram

This Business Requirement Document outlines the requirements and supporting processes for a business application level acknowledgement of the receipt of a GS1 XML message and optional indication of detected validation errors or warnings.



Use Case Description


Use Case Name Initiator sending directly to a Responder
Use Case Description The Initiator sends the intended XML Instance Document (business message) within the context of a Business Process and potentially and a multi-step Collaboration. The Responder upon receiving the XML Instance Document acknowledges receipt (and optionally detects errors/warnings) at the SBDH,, Transaction, Command and/or Document hierarchical levels and responds to the message Initiator.
Actors Initiator, Responder
Performance Goals: None
Preconditions: The Responder receives message.
Postconditions: The message Initiator receives the Application Receipt Acknowledgement, including optional error/warning message(s).
Scenario: Begins when 1. The Responder’s Back End application receives an XML Instance Document (business message)

Ends when 2. The Responder generates and sends the Application Receipt Acknowledgement message back to the Initiator.




Business Transaction Activity Diagram(s)

Business Transaction Activity Diagram(s)

Business Transaction Sequence Diagram(s)

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  Date Of Publication: 01.06.2007





 
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