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How the GS1 Architecture helps you build the GS1 System ? GS1 GSMP Brooklyn March 2011. Sue Schmid – GS1 Australia Kevin Dean – GS1 Canada Ken Traub – Independent Consultant. Another acronym…. WIIFM. Architecture starts when you carefully put two bricks together. There it begins.
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How the GS1 Architecture helps you build the GS1 System?GS1 GSMP Brooklyn March 2011 Sue Schmid – GS1 Australia Kevin Dean – GS1 Canada Ken Traub – Independent Consultant
Another acronym…. WIIFM
Architecture starts when you carefully put two bricks together. There it begins. • Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
What is it that we do? Request for Findings Provide Guidance Promote and protect the technical integrity of the GS1 System Develop the GS1 System Architecture
GS1 Architecture Principles • Guidelines for the development of standards • An ideal goal of the GS1 System • Ensure consistency for our Members • Ensure stability for our Members • Variances permitted only after stringent review • Must be approved by various GSMP management boards • http://www.gs1.org/gsmp/process/arch_group
GS1 Architecture Principles • Fundamentals • Alignment with GS1 Strategy, Vision, and Mission • Use of GS1 Keys • Use of GS1 Global Data Dictionary • Forward-looking, with migration strategies and backward compatibility where needed • Aligned with well-defined business processes and able to demonstrate real business value • Security-enabled where appropriate • Consistent • Royalty-free
GS1 Architecture Principles • Outcomes/objectives • Best overall value at lowest total cost of ownership • Promote scalability • Promote seamless integration • Promote interoperability and compliance • Promote simplicity and standard interfaces • Avoid duplication • Promote technology independence and a layered approach • Promote global cross-sector definitions and leverage the best of global and local • Leverage a common strategy for extensibility
GS1 Architecture Principles • Process • Leverage the work of other standards bodies wherever possible • Strive to eliminate exceptions and variances wherever possible
GS1 Architecture • GS1 System Landscape – the “what” • Written for a general audience of existing and new Members and Solution Providers • Enumerates, summarizes, and categorizes all GS1 Standards • GS1 Architecture – the “what” + the “why” • builds on the GS1 System Landscape to: • Show how the standards fit together • Articulate underlying technical principles • Help to guide the development of future standards • GS1 Architecture to be revised annually
GS1 System Architecture Network Cert Profile ONS Discovery Comm GDS EANCOM xCOM EPCIS Query CBV Party Price GPC Other Deliver Data Share EPCIS Events Trade Item Catalog Item Plan Pay Order Master Data Business Transactions Physical Visibility Transport EDIINT AS1/2 ebMS Web Svcs Infrastructure DCI ALE DataBar DataMatrix RM LLRP Capture GS1-128 ITF-14 EAN-8 Air Interfaces U.P.C.-A U.P.C.-E EAN-13 UHF Class 1 Gen 2 HF Class 1 Bar CodeSymbologies RFID Identification Data Syntax EPC URI Element String Supplementary Identification Data Application Identifiers: LOT, EXPIRY, 113 others Identify GS1 Keys GTIN SSCC GLN GRAI GIAI GDTI GSRN GINc GSIN
GS1 System Architecture – Identify Identification Data Syntax EPC URI Element String Supplementary Identification Data Application Identifiers: LOT, EXPIRY, 113 others Identify GS1 Keys GTIN SSCC GRAI GIAI GLN GDTI GSRN GINC GSIN
GS1 System Architecture – Capture ALE Infrastructure DCI RM LLRP DataBar DataMatrix Capture Air Interfaces GS1-128 ITF-14 EAN-8 HF Class 1 UHF Class 1 Gen 2 U.P.C.-E EAN-13 U.P.C.-A Bar Code Symbologies RFID
GS1 System Architecture Network Cert Profile ONS Discovery EPCIS Query GDS EANCOM xCOM Comm Share Party Price GPC Other Deliver CBV Trade Item EPCIS Events Catalog Item Data Pay Order Plan Master Data Business Transactions Physical Visibility Transport EDIINT AS1/2 ebMS Web Svcs
GS1 Architecture – Existing Documents • GS1 Architecture Principles • GS1 System Landscape • GS1 Integrated Communications • EPC Architecture Framework
Conclusion Sue Schmid GS1 Australia
The goal of enterprise architecture is boundary-less information flow, where all systems, IT and non-IT interoperate • Allen Brown