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Other Ideas for Getting Started

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Contents

  1. Abstract
  2. Use the Compliance Colors as a Roadmap
    1. Read the BIDG
  3. Next

Abstract

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Use the Compliance Colors as a Roadmap

If you have read the previous section on Compliance Colors? you will know that there are a number of steps and decisions to make when implementing ISO 15926. These form a sort of roadmap from no compliance to full compliance.

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Figure 21 - ISO 15926 Roadmap

To get an idea of where to start, read the entire Compliance document. Here are some things to consider:

  • Which templates and reference data content to use, from simple "dictionary level" naming to fully Part2-explicit-Part7 references to all content.
  • Whether to use reference content that is standardized within one enterprise, within industry communities, or with standards bodies such as ISO.
  • Which physical form to use to represent content at interfaces file exchanges to web-service API's, from XML schema to RDF-OWL representations.
  • The amount of content to support, both "payload" and "management metadata".

Read the BIDG

If you need some more ideas, you might look at the Business Interfaces Definition Guide (BIDG) aka Handover Guide. It lists many of the information transfer needs and interfaces.

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