CEN/TC 440/WG 5 - e-Catalogue
e-Catalogue
General Information
The purpose of this deliverable is to specify and describe choreographies for exchanging an electronic product catalogue (“catalogues”) as part of the business processes in the pre-award and post-award area, so that catalogues can serve as a basis for placing orders as well as evaluating tenders. The key aspects covered by this choreography specification are:
- processes for submitting catalogues from the selling to the buying side;
- processes for submitting catalogue-related data as part of a tendering process;
- processes integrating sell-side procurement systems.
This document does not apply to the transactions used in the specified choreographies. These transactions are specified in EN 17015 2. The relationship between the choreographies and the transaction is described in Clause 8.
The identifier of this choreographies document is EN 17015 1:2024.
How to claim compliance to this choreography is specified in 6.2.3.
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The CEN/TC 440/WG5 has developed a set of deliverables to support interoperability in the pre- and post-award areas of public procurement. In particular, the deliverables cover the exchange of electronic product catalogues and related documents between contracting bodies and economic operators respectively buyers and sellers. An electronic product catalogue contains specifications of products (goods and services) with their pricing. A catalogue is used to serve as a basis for ordering and all other following post-award processes. To ensure interoperability each electronic communication will be described as follows:
• A choreography describes the sequence of transactions;
• A transaction describes all information elements exchanged between business partners;
• A syntax implementation guideline (SIG) provides the syntax bindings needed to implement the transaction.
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This document describes the transaction information requirements of the transactions used in the basic
collaborations described in EN 17015-1 Electronic Public Procurement – Catalogue – Choreographies.
For each transaction there is an overview, the transaction business requirements and the transaction information requirements model containing definitions of terms, usage descriptions and cardinality of the information elements.
The document describes the following transactions:
1) Catalogue;
2) Catalogue Response
3) Pre-award Catalogue Request
4) Pre-award Catalogue
5) Shopping Cart
How to claim compliance to a transaction is described in paragraph 6.
How to claim conformance to a transaction is described in paragraph 6.
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