BS EN 17016-1:2024
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Electronic Public Procurement. Ordering – Choreographies
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2024 | 84 |
This choreographies document specify ordering between Buyer and Seller where the Buyer wants to reach an agreement with the Seller about an order. It specifies a series of activities that govern communication between the parties and refers to the specifications where information and rules that apply are specified. The various possible behaviours of the Seller and Buyer subsequent to the first order communication are conveyed by variants of this choreography that are specified in 5.2. Previous activities (e.g. cataloguing) and subsequent activities (e.g. invoicing) are outside the scope of this document. If performed electronically, their implementation is covered by other choreographies. The identifier of this choreographies document is EN 17016-1:2024. How to claim compliance to this choreography is specified in 5.2.3.
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2 | undefined |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
10 | 4 Symbols and abbreviated terms |
11 | 5 Business environment and high level business requirements 5.1 Choreographies (business) Goals 5.2 Business environment 5.2.1 General 5.2.2 Business context |
12 | 5.2.3 Positioning in EIRA |
13 | 5.3 Organization and business partners involved 5.4 High level business process requirements |
15 | 6 Processes 6.1 General |
16 | 6.2 Business process variants 6.2.1 General |
19 | 6.2.2 High level business process variants requirements 6.2.3 Claiming compliance |
20 | 6.3 Business process variant A ā Simple ordering 6.3.1 Business process variant A requirements 6.3.2 Business process variant A state machine diagram [informative] 6.3.3 Business process variant A definition |
21 | 6.3.4 Business Process variant A Scenarios 6.3.5 Business process variant A business rules |
22 | 6.3.6 Business process variant A key examples [informative] 6.4 Business process variant B ā Buyer managed ordering 6.4.1 Business process variant B requirements 6.4.2 Business process variant B state machine diagram [informative] |
23 | 6.4.3 Business process variant B definition |
25 | 6.4.4 Business process variant B scenarios 6.4.5 Business process variant B business rules |
26 | 6.4.6 Business process variant B key examples [informative] 6.5 Business process variant C ā Ordering with simple response 6.5.1 Business process variant C requirements 6.5.2 Business process variant C state machine diagram [informative] |
27 | 6.5.3 Business process variant C definition |
29 | 6.5.4 Business process variant C scenarios 6.5.5 Business process variant C business rules 6.5.6 Business process variant C key examples [informative] |
30 | 6.6 Business process variant D ā Buyer managed ordering with Sellerās response 6.6.1 Business process variant D requirements 6.6.2 Business process variant D state machine diagram [informative] |
31 | 6.6.3 Business process variant D definition |
33 | 6.6.4 Business process variant D scenarios |
34 | 6.6.5 Business process variant D business rules |
35 | 6.6.6 Business process variant D key examples [informative] 6.7 Business process variant E ā Ordering 6.7.1 Business process variant E requirements |
36 | 6.7.2 Business process variant E state machine diagram [informative] |
37 | 6.7.3 Business process variant E definition |
39 | 6.7.4 Business process variant E scenarios |
40 | 6.7.5 Business process variant E business rules 6.7.6 Business process variant E key examples [informative] |
41 | 6.8 Business process variant F ā Advanced ordering 6.8.1 Business process variant F requirements |
42 | 6.8.2 Business process variant F state machine diagram [informative] |
43 | 6.8.3 Business process variant F definition |
46 | 6.8.4 Business process variant F scenarios |
48 | 6.8.5 Business process variant F business rules |
50 | 6.8.6 Business process variant F key examples [informative] 6.9 Business process variant G ā Simplified advanced ordering 6.9.1 Business process variant G requirements |
51 | 6.9.2 Business process variant G state machine diagram [informative] |
52 | 6.9.3 Business process variant G definition |
55 | 6.9.4 Business process variant F scenarios |
57 | 6.9.5 Business process variant G business rules |
58 | 6.9.6 Business process variant G key examples [informative] |
59 | 6.10 Business process variant H ā Order Agreement 6.10.1 Business process variant H requirements 6.10.2 Business process variant H state machine diagram [informative] 6.10.3 Business process variant H definition |
60 | 6.10.4 Business process variant H scenarios 6.10.5 Business process variant H business rules |
61 | 6.10.6 Business process variant H key examples [informative] 7 BII Transactions involved 7.1 Summary |
64 | 7.2 Collaborations |
65 | 7.3 Buyer sends Order (BC-17016-1:2024-1) |
66 | 7.4 Buyer changes Order (BC-17016-1:2024-2) |
67 | 7.5 Buyer cancels Order (BC-17016-1:2024-3) |
68 | 7.6 Seller acknowledges Order (BC-17016-1:2024-4) |
69 | 7.7 Seller confirms Order (BC-17016-1:2024-5) |
70 | 7.8 Seller rejects Order (BC-17016-1:2024-6) |
71 | 7.9 Seller confirms Order Change (BC-17016-1:2024-7) |
72 | 7.10 Seller rejects Order Change (BC-17016-1:2024-8) |
73 | 7.11 Seller confirms Order Cancellation (BC-17016-1:2024-9) |
74 | 7.12 Seller rejects Order Cancellation (BC-17016-1:2024-10) |
75 | 7.13 Seller accepts Order partially or with changes (BC-17016-1:2024-11) |
76 | 7.14 Seller changes Order (BC-17016-1:2024-12) |
77 | 7.15 Buyer confirms Order Response (BC-17016-1:2024-13) |
78 | 7.16 Buyer rejects Order Response (BC-17016-1:2024-14) |
79 | 7.17 Buyer confirms Order Change (BC-17016-1:2024-15) |
80 | 7.18 Buyer rejects Order Change (BC-17016-1:2024-16) |
81 | 7.19 Seller sends Order Agreement (BC-17016-1:2024-17) |
82 | Annex A (informative)Overview of the clauses and subclauses that fall under derivative use |