1、Juli 2013 Bereich InnovationPreisgruppe 10DIN Deutsches Institut fr Normung e. V. Jede Art der Vervielfltigung, auch auszugsweise, nur mit Genehmigung des DIN Deutsches Institut fr Normung e. V., Berlin, gestattet.ICS 03.100.10; 35.240.60Zur Erstellung einer DIN SPEC knnen verschiedene Verfahrenswei
2、sen herangezogen werden: Das vorliegende Dokument wurde nach den Verfahrensregeln eines CWAs erstellt.!%$aO“2016244www.din.deDDIN CWA 16561Business Interoperability Interfaces fr das ffentliche Auftragswesen inEuropa e-Katalog-Profile;Englische Fassung CWA 16561:2013Business Interoperability Interfa
3、ces for Public procurement in Europe eCatalogue profiles;English version CWA 16561:2013Interfaces dinteroprabilit des entreprises pour les marchs publics en Europe Profils pour catalogues lectroniques;Version anglaise CWA 16561:2013Alleinverkauf der Spezifikationen durch Beuth Verlag GmbH, 10772 Ber
4、lin www.beuth.deGesamtumfang 15 SeitenDIN SPEC 91308DIN CWA 16561 (DIN SPEC 91308):2013-07 2 Nationales Vorwort Dieses europische CEN Workshop Agreement (CWA 16561:2013) wurde vom CEN Workshop CEN/WS BII2 Business Interoperability Interfaces for Public procurement in Europe phase 2“ bei CEN erarbeit
5、et, dessen Sekretariat vom NEN (Niederlande) gehalten wurde. Es handelt sich um eine unvernderte bernahme der CWA 16561 Business Interoperability Interfaces for Public procurement in Europe eCatalogue profiles“ als DIN CWA 16561 (DIN SPEC 91308) Business Interoperability Interfaces fr das ffentliche
6、 Auftragswesen in Europa e-Katalog-Profile“. Eine DIN SPEC nach dem CWA-Verfahren ist die nationale bernahme einer CEN/CENELEC-Vereinbarung, die innerhalb offener CEN/CENELEC Workshops entwickelt wird und den Konsens zwischen den registrierten Personen und Organisationen widerspiegelt, die fr den In
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9、in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CEN national Members. Ref. No.:CWA 16561:2013 E CEN WORKSHOP AGREEMENT CWA 16561 February 2013 ICS 03.100.10; 35.240.60 English version Business Interoperability Interfaces for Public procurement in Europe eCatalogue profiles This CEN Workshop Agre
10、ement has been drafted and approved by a Workshop of representatives of interested parties, the constitution of which is indicated in the foreword of this Workshop Agreement. The formal process followed by the Workshop in the development of this Workshop Agreement has been endorsed by the National M
11、embers of CEN but neither the National Members of CEN nor the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre can be held accountable for the technical content of this CEN Workshop Agreement or possible conflicts with standards or legislation. This CEN Workshop Agreement can in no way be held as being an official sta
12、ndard developed by CEN and its Members. This CEN Workshop Agreement is publicly available as a reference document from the CEN Members National Standard Bodies. CEN members are the national standards bodies of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Fo
13、rmer Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and United Kingdom. CWA 16561:2013 (E) 2 Table of Contents Fore
14、word 3 Introduction .5 1 Business environment9 1.1 Introduction 9 1.2 Objectives .9 1.3 Scope 9 2 Catalogue processes 10 3 References 12 4 Annexes . 13 Annex A (normative): BII - Profile - 01 Catalogue only . 13 Annex B (normative): BII - Profile - 02 Catalogue update . 13 Annex C (normative): BII -
15、 Profile - 16 Catalogue deletion . 13 Annex D (normative): BII - Profile - 33 Catalogue subscription . 13 Annex E (normative): BII - Profile - 17 Multi Party Catalogue . 13 Annex F (informative): BII - Guideline - Catalogue Quality . 13 Annex G (normative): BII - Guideline - Item and Packing units i
16、n Catalogues 13 DIN CWA 16561 (DIN SPEC 91308):2013-07 CWA 16561:2013 (E) 3 Foreword1This CEN Workshop Agreement has been drafted and approved by a Workshop of representatives of interested parties on 2012-09-27, the constitution of which was supported by CEN following the public call for participat
17、ion made on 2010-02-10. A list of the individuals and organizations which supported the technical consensus represented by the CEN Workshop Agreement is available to purchasers from the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre. These organizations were drawn from the following economic sectors: Evenex Universi
18、ty Koblenz-Landau Flowcanto INVINET SISTEMES 2003 Ministry of Economic Affairs, The Netherlands ICEPRO SIngle Face To Industry(SFTI) Agency for Public Management and eGovernment (Difi). University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany AMMPL AITI - Associazione Italiana Tesorieri dImpresa Consip SpA Document En
19、gineering Services Edisys Editors - Oriol Baus Peris - Georg Birgisson - Fred van Blommestein - Arofan Gregory - Anders Kingstedt Contributors - WS/BII2 Catalogue working group: - Veit Jahns, University of Duisburg-Essen, DE (Task team leader) - Leonardo Bertini, Consip, IT - Peter Dam Bov, SKI, DK
20、- Frank-Dieter Dorloff, University of Duisburg-Essen, DE - Jostein Frmyr, Edisys, NO) - Jan Andr Mre, DIFI, NO - Andrea Mazzi, Consip, IT - Giancarlo de Stefano, Consip, IT - Kerstin Wiss-Holmdahl, SFTI/SALAR, SE The formal process followed by the Workshop in the development of the CEN Workshop Agre
21、ement has been endorsed by the National Members of CEN but neither the National Members of CEN nor the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre can be held accountable for the technical content of the CEN Workshop Agreement or possible conflict with standards or legislation. This CEN Workshop Agreement can in
22、no way be held as being an official standard developed by CEN and its members. BII2 built forward on semantic modelling work in UN/CEFACT and UBL. 1In order to ease the reading and review the content of this CWA is also made available on http:/www.cenbii.eu/deliverables/cwa-16560-etendering/. The of
23、ficial version is however the version as published at the CEN website (www.cen.eu). DIN CWA 16561 (DIN SPEC 91308):2013-07 CWA 16561:2013 (E) 4 This CWA is part of the set of CWAs that have been prepared by the second CEN Workshop on Business Interoperability Interfaces for Public procurement in Eur
24、ope (WS/BII2). The CWAs that were prepared by the workshop are: CWA 16558: BII Architecture CWA 16559: BII Tender Notification profile CWA 16560: BII Use of profiles in the tendering process CWA 16561: BII eCatalogue profiles CWA 16562: BII Post-award profiles The current document is: CWA 16561: eCa
25、talogue profiles. The CEN Workshop on business interoperability interfaces for public procurement in Europe (WS/BII) is established in order to: Identify and document the required business interoperability interfaces related to pan-European electronic transactions in public procurement expressed as
26、a set of technical specifications, developed by taking due account of current and emerging UN/CEFACT standards in order to ensure global interoperability Coordinate and provide support to pilot projects implementing the technical specifications in order to remove technical barriers preventing intero
27、perability This CWA describes profiles for post-award catalogue processes. A catalogue contains specifications of products (goods and services) with their pricing. A catalogue is used to serve as a basis for ordering. This CWA describes the process for sending the catalogue from a Supplier to a Cust
28、omer, for modifying a previously exchanged catalogue and for subscription to the modifications of a catalogue. Multiparty catalogues are described as well. In this CWA the business requirements are identified, explained and justified. The final review/endorsement round for this CWA was started on 20
29、12-07-01 and was successfully closed on 2012-09-02. CWAs have been officially approved at the final WS/BII2 Plenary Meeting on 2012-12-05. The final text of this CWA was submitted to CEN for publication on 2012-12-06. This CEN Workshop Agreement is publicly available as a reference document from the
30、 National Members of The following countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, P
31、ortugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom. Comments or suggestions from the users of the CEN Workshop Agreement are welcome and should be addressed to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre. DIN CWA 16561 (DIN SPEC 91308):2013-07 CWA 16561:2013 (E) 5
32、Introduction This CEN Workshop Agreement (CWA) is a deliverable of the second CEN Workshop on Business Interoperability Interfaces for public procurement in Europe (WS/BII2). The objective of the BII initiative is to provide a framework for interoperability in pan-European electronic procurement tra
33、nsactions, expressed as a set of requirements and technical specifications. The requirements are input into UN/CEFACT in order to ensure global interoperability. The original CEN Workshop on Business Interoperability Interfaces for public procurement in Europe (WS/BII) was concluded in December 2009
34、, and its results, including a set of profiles, were issued as CWA 16073:2010. Based on user input WS/BII2 has issued a number of new profiles and reviewed and updated a number of the profiles published as part of CWA 16073:2010. WS/BII2 profiles A WS/BII2 profile description is a technical specific
35、ation describing - the scope of a business process with its goals, preconditions and the roles of participating parties, - the choreography of the business process covered, i.e. a detailed description of the way the business partners collaborate to play their respective roles and share responsibilit
36、ies to achieve mutually agreed goals with the support of their respective information systems, - the electronic business transactions exchanged as part of the business process, with their information requirements, and the sequence in which these transactions are exchanged, - the business rules gover
37、ning the execution of that business process, as well as any constraints on information elements used in the information requirement models of the transactions. The profiles focus on the standardization on the organisational and semantics interoperability levels rather than on syntax or technical int
38、eroperability levels. Consequently the business transactions within a profile can be structured based on different message standards/syntaxes as long these can carry all the necessary information elements. Although the profile descriptions and information requirement models provided by WS/BII2 are n
39、eutral of syntax, the workshop also published specifications of how the models may be mapped to defined syntaxes. This is done in order provide implementable specifications. The main focus of the profile description and the associated information requirement models is to address generally expressed
40、business requirements, applicable throughout the European market. Although the profile description is designed to meet generally expressed requirements, it is still the responsibility of the users to ensure that the exchanges within the actual business transactions meet all the legal, fiscal and com
41、mercial requirements relevant to their business. WS/BII2 Post-award support WS/BII2 has developed a set of profiles to support interoperability in the pre and post-award areas. The scope of BII2 is public procurement but the profiles apply as well to private trade since most public trade involves pr
42、ivate suppliers. The scope of BII2 post-award profiles include processes that support communication of catalogues, orders and invoices. These may link with other support processes like transport, inventory and payment, but these other processes are currently out of scope for the workshop. DIN CWA 16
43、561 (DIN SPEC 91308):2013-07 CWA 16561:2013 (E) 6 The set of BII profiles for supporting the post-award area are: Profile Processes Transactions Version BII33 Catalogue subscription Sourcing Catalogue Subscription Request Catalogue Subscription Request Acceptance Catalogue Subscription Request Rejec
44、tion BII2 BII01 Catalogue only Sourcing Submit Catalogue Accept Catalogue Reject Catalogue BII2 BII17 Multi party catalogue Sourcing Catalogue Request Catalogue Request Rejection Multiparty Catalogue BII2 BII02 Catalogue update Sourcing Submit Catalogue Item Update Submit Catalogue Price Update Acce
45、pt Catalogue Update Reject Catalogue Update BII2 BII16 Catalogue deletion Sourcing Catalogue Deletion Request Catalogue Deletion Confirmation BII2 BII20 Customer initiated sourcing Sourcing Request Quote Provide Quote Reject Quote BII1 BII18 Punch out Ordering Provide Quote BII1 BII03 Order only Ord
46、ering Order Submission BII2 BII32 Simple ordering Ordering Order Submission Simple Order Response BII2 BII28 Ordering Ordering Order Submission Order Response BII2 BII27 Advanced ordering Ordering Order Submission Order Acceptance Order Rejection Seller Counter Offer Buyer Counter Offer Counter Offe
47、r Acceptance Order Withdrawal BII2 BII04 Invoice only Billing Invoice BII2 BII15 Scanned invoice Billing Submit Invoice Correct with Credit Request Rescan BII1 BII09 Customs bill Billing Submit Invoice Correct with Debit Correct with Credit BII1 BII05 Billing Billing Invoice Credit Note Corrective I
48、nvoice BII2 BII23 Invoice only with dispute Billing Submit Invoice Dispute Invoice BII1 BII06 Procurement Ordering, Billing Order Submission Order Acceptance Order Rejection Invoice Credit Note Corrective Invoice BII2 BII07 Procurement with invoice dispute Ordering, Billing Submit Order Accept Order
49、 Reject Order Submit invoice Dispute Invoice Correct with Invoice Correct with Credit BII1 BII31 Reminder only Payment Payment Reminder BII2 BII21 Statement Payment Statement BII2 BII08 Billing with dispute and reminder Billing, Payment Submit Invoice Dispute Invoice Correct with Invoice Correct with Credit Issue Reminder BII1 DIN CWA 16561 (DIN SPEC 91308):2013-07 CWA 16561:2013 (E) 7 Profile Processes Transactions Version BII19 Advanced procurement Ordering, Billing, Payment Submit Order Acce