This document continues the work of the Open Applications Group Specification Teams since they were first formed in the fall of 1995. It reflects many hundreds of person hours contributed by the Open Applications Group, Inc. member companies.
These people represent the persons who are building, testing, and implementing the business applications thousands of companies are using world wide to run their businesses. Many customers and other members of the global software community have also contributed to this effort.
OAGIS Release 9.1 is not the sum total of all of the interoperability points between business applications but it adds some important and exciting new enhancements including:
The addition of Sales Lead and Sales Opportunity to enable additional CRM business processes.
The addition of additional Logistics capabilities with the addition of ShipmentUnit, CarrierRoute, and the extension of Shipment to new processes.
The addition of on-line shopping capabilities with the OnlineOrder and OnlineSession family of BODs.
The addition of Payment services with CreditTransfer, DebitTransfer and PaymentStatus family of BODs that allow organizations to make electronic payment of goods and/or services. This family of BODs also supports the IST Harmonization for payment services as a result of ISO 20022
The refinement of the modeling of the business messages to identify common components.
Makes full use of the Core Component Types. Unqualified and Qualified Data Types.
Makes use of Reusable Aggregate Core Components as identified by UN/CEFACT TBG 17.
Makes use of Reusable Aggregate Business Information Entity as identified by UN/CEFACT TBG 17.
There is a great deal
more work to be done and this document will continue to be updated.
Much care has been given to make it as correct as possible.
If you find any errors, or if you have any comments, please do
not hesitate to contact us at
oagis@openapplications.org..
Since each chapter of this document is viewable through a browser and provides hyperlink throughout the documentation it is necessary to unzip the entire zip file in a directory and maintain the hierarchy provided in the zip file. Breaking this directory structure will give you unpredictable results. Additional information about OAGIS can be obtained from our Web Site at www.openapplications.org, as well as, more information about the current release of OAGIS, OAGIS Release 9.1.
We here at the Open Applications group hope you will find this document useful.
Best regards,