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Introduction to the current version of eBIZ/TC Upstream (2018-1)
Version management in eBIZ/TC Upstream
The official versions of eBIZ/TC Upstream (named with the year and a number, ex. '2004-1')
after the release are public and cannot modified;
they are available on-line and can be used also after the release of the further versions.
A version is made of:
- collaboration processes analisys (reference samples)
- different templates for the different kind of messages, XML documents, (XML Schemas, used to validate the documents)
and the related User guides.
- a dictionary of terms and of their coding
- optionally stylesheets (XSL) to show the message content and samples
The current official version (click here) should be always used as the reference.
The Draft version (click here) , differently, is a working version, accessible to the workgroup and to
the focus group members (in the final phases also registered users can access them) and is
under published for comments. It can be modified many times before the release of an official
version.
Comments are welcome on all the versions (the last official and the draft ones):
the comments must be addressed to the staff (click
HERE).
These documents and software can be freely downloaded and used,
they cannot be sold but you can embed them in your products and commercial solution
(you must only inform that they are present and developed by the eBIZ initiative).
XML documents and software of draft version can be freely downloaded and used;
WARNING, before to embed them into products and commercial packages be aware that
they could exist only temporarily and not being included in the next official version.
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Moda-ML, 2018-1 version
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Version
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2018-1 version
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Release date
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5/11/2018
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Presentation
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THIS VERSION is the 2018-1 version based on the eBIZ 2013-1 version.
This is the eBIZ-4.0 valuable contribution for improving eBIZ specifications: a considerable set of requirements has been collected and included in the draft version of eBIZ specification that was the base for this version.
- Fashion subcontracting: master data, commission order and despatrch advice in a multi-tier supply chain
- Improved management of (multiple) serial codes for the products and multilingualism and multimedia contents for feeding eServices platforms
- Inclusion of documentation such as certificates as embedded or external elements
- Accessories supplying with the introduction con a color-size matrix to descrive the different varieties of articles
- Improved logistic information though packing list information and detailed description of 'types of packages' and actual packages lists
- The new concept of ‘fashion product’ that complement the usual categories of products (yarn, fabric, etc)
More details in the public deliverable D4.2 (document [[PDF:OF513-009]]), when released.
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