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AS NZS ISO 10161.2:2015 pdf free

AS NZS ISO 10161.2:2015 pdf free.Information and documentation – Open Systems Interconnection – Interlibrary Loan Application Protocol Specification
The “Reference, usage or range of values” column requires the specification of information pertaining to the usage or range of values implemented for a feature, where relevant and/or where the implementation has restrictions or limits not present in ISO 10161-1.
If the proforma has insufficient room for a complete description of the usage or range of values for any particular feature, a reference to an attachment on a separate page may be given here.
Each line in the PICS proforma which requires implementation detail to be supplied is numbered at the left-hand edge of the line. This numbering is included as a means of uniquely identifying all possible implementation details within the proforma. The need for such unique referencing has been identified by testing bodies.
The means of referencing individual responses shall be to specify the smallest subclause enclosing the relevant item and the reference number of the row in which the response appears.The implementer shall complete all“[ ]”entries in the proforma, in addition to other specifically identified sections. In certain clauses further guidance for completion is included. Such guidance supplements the guidance given in this clause and its scope is restricted to the clause in which it appears.
Other specifically identified information shall be provided by the implementer where requested. No changes shall be made to the proforma except the addition of responses as required. Recognizing that the level of detail required may, in some instances, exceed the space available for responses, the implementer may continue the response on separate paper (so indicating in the space provided) and provide a reference (see Clause 8).
NOTE 1 For chained transactions, requester support implies the ability to permit chained transactions;responder support implies the ability to send the SHIPPED message; intermediary support implies the ability to initiate chained subtransactions.
NOTE 2 For partitioned transactions, requester support implies the ability to permit partitioned transactions and to interact with different parties for the processing and tracking phases of a transaction; responder support implies the ability to send the SHIPPED message and to interact directly with the requester during the tracking phase of the transaction; intermediary support implies the ability to initiate partitioned sub-transactions.
NOTE 3 Implementation of the intermediary role implies support for at least one of the chained or partitioned transaction types.AS NZS ISO 10161.2 pdf free.

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