Title: ROSETTANET
1ROSETTANET
- CmpE 494 Technology Presentation
- Prepared by S. Betül Ceran
- Feyza Merve Isik
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2What is RosettaNet?
- Basically a B2B (business to business)
communication protocol providing - An easy and efficient way of conducting
- e-business.
- A common language for interaction of business
processes. - A set of standards for global supply chain.
- RosettaNet-complaint business processes.
- Integration of e-business Internet.
3What does RosettaNet do?
- Creation of standard business processes
- Automation of the interaction among trading
partners
4Why RosettaNet ? EDI vs. RosettaNet
- EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
- Start of e-business
- Document exchange between companies
- Not applicable by small or medium sized companies
due to its high cost - Batch-processing of interactions
- RosettaNet
- Extensive use of business processes over the
protocol to achieve an efficient interaction. - Automation of more processes at the same time
- Provides also real-time processing
5Why RosettaNet ? ebXML vs. RosettaNet
RosettaNet makes use of ebXML to create standard
business processes.
- ebXML
- Defines general standards, not specific to any
business (i.e. horizontal standards)
- RosettaNet
- Enables the use of specific standards thereby
making a thorough coverage (i.e. vertical
standards)
6Implementation Overview
RosettaNet defines standards for B2B
communication and business processes.
- Public processes are
- defined according to
- RosettaNet standards in
- order to eliminate the
- cost of defining different
- processes for each
- partner .
- Private Processes are
- web services.
7RosettaNet Standards
- RosettaNet Standards serve a robust,
- reliable, nonproprietary e-business
- solutions.
- Partner Interface Process (PIP)
- The RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF)
- RosettaNet Dictionaries (RNBD, RNTD)
8Partner Interface Processes(PIPS)
- PIPs are specialized system-to-system, XML-based
dialogs. - The hierarchy b/w business process structures
- Cluster Segment PIP Activity Action
- CLUSTER 3 Order Management
- Segment A Quote and Order Entry
- PIP 3A1 Request Quote
- Activity Request Quote
- Action Quote Request Action
- Action Quote Confirmation
- Seven types of clusters defined by PIPs.
- Partner Product and Service Review
- Product Information
- Order Management
- Inventory Management
9An Analogy b/w Human Server Business Exchanges
and the Role of RosettaNet
10Partner Interface Processes(PIPS)
- Each PIP consists of three main parts
- Business Operation View (BOV)
- Functional Service View (FSV)
- Implementation Framework View (IFV)
11RosettaNet Implementation Framework (RNIF)
- RNIF packages, routes and transfer all PPI
messages and signals between end points. - RosettaNet currently supports HTTP and SMTP
transfer protocols. - RosettaNet networked application protocol
send/receive Business Messages.
12An Analogy b/w Human Server Business Exchanges
and the Role of RosettaNet
13RNIF operation scheme
14The RosettaNet Business Message
- All trading partners
- understand business
- messages by the use
- of RNIF.
15RosettaNet Dictionaries
- RosettaNet defines a common terminology
- for e-business communication. Three main
- types of dictionaries
- RosettaNet Business Dictionary (RNBD)
- RosettaNet Technical Dictionary (RNTD)
- RosettaNet Dictionary Library Model
Specification
16An Analogy b/w Human Server Business Exchanges
and the Role of RosettaNet
17Additional RosettaNet Standards
- PIP Directory make us access faster needed PIP
information. - Trading Partner Implementation Requirements
enable end points to request and respond
RosettaNet PIPs without integration.