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B2B Integration : A Practical Guide to Collaborative E-commerce

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3.2. PIP purpose<br />

Appendix A 501<br />

The purpose of this PIP is <strong>to</strong> specify the process for distributing new<br />

product information <strong>to</strong> Buyers so that enterprise systems can be<br />

established <strong>to</strong> accept product orders, and for product information users<br />

<strong>to</strong> populate the Buyer's online sales catalogs.<br />

3.3. PIP business process flow diagram<br />

- Product Information Distributior -<br />

Subscription.<br />

DistributionFormat<br />

Unstructured<br />

?<br />

v ~^> What is Distribution Format ?<br />

I Subscription.DistributionFormat<br />

I = Structured<br />

f <br />

I Distribute New Product<br />

_ ~~r<br />

Success Fail<br />

l l<br />

O End Failed O<br />

<br />

Product Resource<br />

Update<br />

\<br />

Distribute New Product )<br />

Information y<br />

Success<br />

I<br />

O<br />

End<br />

Fail<br />

\<br />

G<br />

Failed<br />

3.4. PIP start state<br />

C <br />

Product Resource<br />

[^ Notification<br />

- Product<br />

Information<br />

User-<br />

Process New^<br />

Product<br />

Resources j<br />

Figure 3.1. Distribute new product information<br />

The start state is comprised of the following conditions:<br />

• Distribution address exists.<br />

• New product information exists.<br />

• New product resources exist.<br />

• Buyer -<br />

Process<br />

Product<br />

Information

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