Electronic Business Extensible Markup Language (ebXML) --- Part 1: Collaboration-Protocol Profile and Agreement Specification (ebCPP). International Organization for Standardization ISO/TS 15000-1:2004, May, 2004.
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ISO 15000-1:2004 specifies the requirements for a collaboration-protocol profile (CPP), and a collaboration-protocol agreement (CPA). The CPP describes a trading partner's technical capabilities for performing electronic business. The CPA describes the agreement between two trading partners on the technical capabilities they will use for a specific electronic-business collaboration. Included in the CPP and CPA are details of transport, messaging (using ISO 15000-2:2004), security constraints, and binding to a business-process-specification document that contains the definition of the interactions between the two parties while engaging in a specified electronic business collaboration. ISO 15000-1:2004 defines the mark-up language vocabulary for creating the electronic CPPs and CPAs and includes examples of a pair of CPPs and a CPA derived from them, the process specification document referenced by the CPPs and CPA, and the XML schema governing the structures of CPPs and CPAs. A prospective trading partner may publish one or more CPPs. A CPA for a business collaboration between two trading partners is derived by combining one CPP from each trading partner. The "legal" terms and conditions of a Business agreement are outside the scope of ISO 15000-1:2004.
@misc{ iso15000-1,
  author = {{International Organization for Standardization}},
  title = {Electronic Business Extensible Markup Language (ebXML) --- Part 1: Collaboration-Protocol Profile and Agreement Specification (ebCPP)},
  howpublished = {ISO/TS 15000-1:2004},
  month = {May},
  year = {2004},
  topic = {ebxml[1] ebcpp[1]},
  uri = {http://www.iso.org/iso/iso_catalogue/catalogue_tc/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=39972},
  abstract = {ISO 15000-1:2004 specifies the requirements for a collaboration-protocol profile (CPP), and a collaboration-protocol agreement (CPA). The CPP describes a trading partner's technical capabilities for performing electronic business. The CPA describes the agreement between two trading partners on the technical capabilities they will use for a specific electronic-business collaboration. Included in the CPP and CPA are details of transport, messaging (using ISO 15000-2:2004), security constraints, and binding to a business-process-specification document that contains the definition of the interactions between the two parties while engaging in a specified electronic business collaboration. ISO 15000-1:2004 defines the mark-up language vocabulary for creating the electronic CPPs and CPAs and includes examples of a pair of CPPs and a CPA derived from them, the process specification document referenced by the CPPs and CPA, and the XML schema governing the structures of CPPs and CPAs. A prospective trading partner may publish one or more CPPs. A CPA for a business collaboration between two trading partners is derived by combining one CPP from each trading partner. The "legal" terms and conditions of a Business agreement are outside the scope of ISO 15000-1:2004.}
}

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