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11、ation Services (EPCIS)Version 1.1, May-2014 All contents 20072014 GS1 Page 1 of 169GDSN Package Measurement Rules GS1 Standards DocumentVersion 1 13 2 Dec 2013EPC Information Services (EPCIS) Version 1.1 SpecificationGS1 StandardVersion 1.1, May 20141 EPC Information Services (EPCIS)Version 1.1, May
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16、NTAINED HEREIN. ISO/IEC 2015 All rights reservedISO/IEC 19987:2015(E)EPC Information Services (EPCIS)Version 1.1, May-2014 All contents 20072014 GS1 Page 3 of 169Abstract2This document is a GS1 Standard that defines Version 1.1 of EPC Information Services (EPCIS).3The goal of EPCIS is to enable disp
17、arate applications to create and share visibility event data, 4both within and across enterprises. Ultimately, this sharing is aimed at enabling users to gain a 5shared view of physical or digital objects within a relevant business context. 6Status of this document7This section describes the status
18、of this document at the time of its publication. Other8documents may supersede this document. The latest status of this document series is 9maintained at GS1. See www.gs1.org/gsmp for more information. 10This version of the GS1 EPCIS 1.1 Standard is the ratified version and has completed all GSMP 11
19、steps.12Comments on this document should be sent to gsmpgs1.org.13Differences from EPCIS 1.0.1 14EPCIS 1.1 is fully backward compatible with EPCIS 1.0.1. 15EPCIS 1.1 includes these new or enhanced features: 16 Support for class-level identification is added to ObjectEvent, AggregationEvent,17and Tra
20、nsformationEvent through the addition of quantity lists. 18 A new event type, TransformationEvent, provides for the description of events in 19which inputs are consumed and outputs are produced. 20 The “why” dimension of all event types are enhanced so that information about the sources 21and destin
21、ations of business transfers may be included. 22 The “why” dimension of certain event types are enhanced so that item/lot master data may be 23included. 24 The SimpleEventQuery is enhanced to encompass the above changes to event types.25 The introductory material is revised to align with the GS1 Sys
22、tem Architecture.26 The XML extension mechanism is explained more fully. 27 The QuantityEvent is deprecated, as its functionality is fully subsumed by 28ObjectEvent with the addition of quantity lists.2930 ISO/IEC 2015 All rights reservedISO/IEC 19987:2015(E)EPC Information Services (EPCIS)Version 1
23、.1, May-2014 All contents 20072014 GS1 Page 4 of 169Table of Contents311 Introduction.6322 Relationship to the GS1 System Architecture 7332.1 Overview of GS1 Standards . 7342.2 EPCIS in Relation to the “Capture” and “Share” Layers. 8352.3 EPCIS in Relation to Trading Partners . 10362.4 EPCIS in Rela
24、tion to other GS1 System Architecture Components. 12373 EPCIS Specification Principles15384 Terminology and Typographical Conventions16395 EPCIS Specification Framework 16405.1 Layers . 16415.2 Extensibility . 18425.3 Modularity 18436 Abstract Data Model Layer.19446.1 Event Data and Master Data. 194
25、56.2 Vocabulary Kinds 22466.3 Extension Mechanisms . 23476.4 Identifier Representation. 25486.5 Hierarchical Vocabularies . 26497 Data Definition Layer 26507.1 General Rules for Specifying Data Definition Layer Modules. 27517.1.1 Content 27527.1.2 Notation. 28537.1.3 Semantics . 29547.2 Core Event T
26、ypes Module Overview . 29557.3 Core Event Types Module Building Blocks 33567.3.1 Primitive Types 33577.3.2 Action Type . 34587.3.3 The “What” Dimension 34597.3.4 The “Where” Dimension Read Point and Business Location 40607.3.5 The “Why” Dimension . 44617.3.6 Instance/Lot Master Data (ILMD) 47627.4 C
27、ore Event Types Module Events . 48637.4.1 EPCISEvent 48647.4.2 ObjectEvent (subclass of EPCISEvent) 50657.4.3 AggregationEvent (subclass of EPCISEvent). 54667.4.4 QuantityEvent (subclass of EPCISEvent) DEPRECATED 6067 ISO/IEC 2015 All rights reservedISO/IEC 19987:2015(E)EPC Information Services (EPC
28、IS)Version 1.1, May-2014 All contents 20072014 GS1 Page 5 of 1697.4.5 TransactionEvent (subclass of EPCISEvent) . 61687.4.6 TransformationEvent (subclass of EPCISEvent) 67698 Service Layer 71708.1 Core Capture Operations Module . 73718.1.1 Authentication and Authorization 73728.1.2 Capture Service 7
29、3738.2 Core Query Operations Module 75748.2.1 Authentication . 75758.2.2 Authorization . 75768.2.3 Queries for Large Amounts of Data 76778.2.4 Overly Complex Queries. 76788.2.5 Query Framework (EPCIS Query Control Interface) 77798.2.6 Error Conditions 87808.2.7 Predefined Queries for EPCIS 90818.2.8
30、 Query Callback Interface 109829 XML Bindings for Data Definition Modules.109839.1 Extensibility Mechanism 109849.2 Standard Business Document Header 112859.3 EPCglobal Base Schema 114869.4 Additional Information in Location Fields 114879.5 Schema for Core Event Types 115889.6 Core Event Types Examp
31、les (non-normative). 123899.6.1 Example 1 Object Events with Instance-Level Identification . 123909.6.2 Example 2 Object Event with Class-Level Identification 124919.6.3 Example 3 Aggregation Event with Mixed Identification 125929.6.4 Example 4 Transformation Event. 126939.7 Schema for Master Data .
32、 127949.8 Master Data Example (non-normative) 1309510 Bindings for Core Capture Operations Module 1319610.1 Message Queue Binding. 1319710.2 HTTP Binding 1329811 Bindings for Core Query Operations Module .1339911.1 XML Schema for Core Query Operations Module 13310011.2 SOAP/HTTP Binding for the Quer
33、y Control Interface. 14110111.3 AS2 Binding for the Query Control Interface 14810211.4 Bindings for Query Callback Interface 15310311.4.1 General Considerations for all XML-based Bindings 15310411.4.2 HTTP Binding of the Query Callback Interface. 15410511.4.3 HTTPS Binding of the Query Callback Inte
34、rface 15410611.4.4 AS2 Binding of the Query Callback Interface . 15510712 References 1561081109 ISO/IEC 2015 All rights reservedISO/IEC 19987:2015(E)EPC Information Services (EPCIS)Version 1.1, May-2014 All contents 20072014 GS1 Page 6 of 169Introduction110This document is a GS1 Standard that define
35、s Version 1.1 of EPC Information Services (EPCIS).111The goal of EPCIS is to enable disparate applications to create and share visibility event data,112both within and across enterprises. Ultimately, this sharing is aimed at enabling users to gain a 113shared view of physical or digital objects with
36、in a relevant business context. 114“Objects” in the context of EPCIS typically refers to physical objects that are identified either at 115a class or instance level and which are handled in physical handling steps of an overall business 116process involving one or more organizations. Examples of suc
37、h physical objects include trade 117items (products), logistic units, returnable assets, fixed assets, physical documents, etc. “Objects” 118may also refer to digital objects, also identified at either a class or instance level, which 119participate in comparable business process steps. Examples of
38、such digital objects include digital 120trade items (music downloads, electronic books, etc.), digital documents (electronic coupons, 121etc), and so forth. Throughout this document the word “object” is used to denote a physical or 122digital object, identified at a class or instance level, that is
39、the subject of a business process step. 123EPCIS data consist of “visibility events,” each of which is the record of the completion of a 124specific business process step acting upon one or more objects. 125The EPCIS standard was originally conceived as part of a broader effort to enhance collaborat
40、ion 126between trading partners by sharing of detailed information about physical or digital objects. The 127name EPCIS reflects the origins of this effort in the development of the Electronic Product Code 128(EPC). It should be noted, however, that EPCIS does not require the use of Electronic Produ
41、ct 129Codes, nor of Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID) data carriers, and as of EPCIS 1.1 does not 130even require instance-level identification (for which the Electronic Product Code was originally 131designed). The EPCIS standard applies to all situations in which visibility event data is to be
42、 132captured and shared, and the presence of “EPC” within the name is of historical significance 133only. 134EPCIS provides open, standardised interfaces that allow for seamless integration of well-defined 135services in inter-company environments as well as within companies. Standard interfaces are
43、 136defined in the EPCIS standard to enable visibility event data to be captured and queried using a 137defined set of service operations and associated data standards, all combined with appropriate 138security mechanisms that satisfy the needs of user companies. In many or most cases, this will 139
44、involve the use of one or more persistent databases of visibility event data, though elements of 140the Services approach could be used for direct application-to-application sharing without 141persistent databases.142With or without persistent databases, the EPCIS specification specifies only a stan
45、dard data 143sharing interface between applications that capture visibility event data and those that need 144access to it. It does not specify how the service operations or databases themselves should be 145implemented. This includes not defining how the EPCIS services should acquire and/or compute
46、 146the data they need, except to the extent the data is captured using the standard EPCIS capture 147operations. The interfaces are needed for interoperability, while the implementations allow for 148competition among those providing the technology and implementing the standard. 149EPCIS is intende
47、d to be used in conjunction with the GS1 Core Business Vocabulary (CBV) 150standard CBV1.1. The CBV standard provides definitions of data values that may be used to 151populate the data structures defined in the EPCIS standard. The use of the standardized 152vocabulary provided by the CBV standard i
48、s critical to interoperability and critical to provide for 153 ISO/IEC 2015 All rights reservedISO/IEC 19987:2015(E)EPC Information Services (EPCIS)Version 1.1, May-2014 All contents 20072014 GS1 Page 7 of 169querying of data by reducing the variation in how different businesses express common inten
49、t. 154Therefore, applications should use the CBV standard to the greatest extent possible in 155constructing EPCIS data. 1562 Relationship to the GS1 System Architecture157This section is largely quoted from EPCAF and GS1Arch, and shows the relationship of 158EPCIS to other GS1 Standards. 1592.1 Overview of GS1 Standards160GS1 Standards support the information needs of end users interacting with each other in supply 161chains, specifically the information required to supp