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Informal document No.1 (2024) -

Agenda item 7.2:
Development and deployment of UNFC

Technical Advisory Group Annual Report

GRVA-Scenarios-03 -
GRVA-Scenarios-01 -

Why investment is needed NOW on both "ends" of the Critical Raw Materials circularity ring - and how UNRMS can help

Classifying the production of lithium, caesium and tantalum from the Tanco Mine, Manitoba, Canada, according to UNFC – A Case Study (ECE/ENERGY/GE.3/2024/12)

E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.3/Add.151/Amend.2 -
E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.3/Add.151/Amend.1 -

Business Domain: Accounting
Business Process: Bundle Collection
Document Identification: CEFACT/Forum/2005/TBG/BS002 – Revision
Title: Bundle Collection
UN/CEFACT International Trade and Business Processes Group: TBG12
Version: 1.2
Release:
Date of TBG approval: 3 August 2009

In 2004 the UN/CEFACT Information Contents Group (ICG) introduced the Business Requirements Specification (BRS)(1) and Requirements Specification Mapping (RSM)(2) documentation templates and conformity rules to guide the development of a clear and comprehensive statement of the requirements that a business has for the e-commerce solution for a specific project. Based on version N090R10 of the UN/CEFACT’s Modelling Methodology (UMM(3)), these two documents provided a mechanism for developing and sharing e-business requirements within and between UN/CEFACT Groups in conformance with the UN/CEFACT workflow(4). The BRS expressed these requirements in business terms and the RSM represented them in technical terms aligned to syntax specific solutions.  

Since that time much experience has been gained in using these documents in developing business requirements specifications and in using the evolving UMM to guide this process. The purpose of this document is to reflect this experience and to introduce an updated version of the BRS that also reflects the evolution of the UMM specification itself. Note:-The BRS is intended to be applicable in all Business, Commerce or Government sectors and in this document the term “e-business” is intended to include electronic systems of information exchange in all these sectors.

 

[1] UN/CEFACT.  Information Content Group.  Business Requirements Specification: Documentation Template.  (CEFACT/ICG/005.  Version 1, Release 5.  2005-03-09.

[2] UN/CEFACT.  Information Content Group.  Requirements Specification Mapping: Documentation Template and Conformity Rules.  (CEFACT/ICG/006).   Version 1, Release 0.  2005-09-28.

[3] UN/CEFACT.  Techniques and Methodologies Group.  UN/CEFACT’s Modeling Methodology  (CEFACT/TMWG/N090R10).

[4] Operating Procedures between UN/CEFACT Permanent Groups.

ECE/TRANS/247 -