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DETAILED USER & TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CDPS<br />

AND USE-CASE MODELS<br />

Ref: PHASE V<br />

Number<br />

CC-0010<br />

CC-0020<br />

CC-0070<br />

CC-0080<br />

CC-0090<br />

CC-0100<br />

Description<br />

MCA has to develop <strong>and</strong>/or install a CDPS that supports the Information<br />

Exchanges as defined in [A01], [A02], [A03], <strong>and</strong> [A04].<br />

All messages sent or received through the Common Domain must be EDIFACT<br />

(for TCS <strong>and</strong> ECS) or XML (for ICS) messages with the exception of the<br />

messages related to Reference Data <strong>and</strong> statistics. The message formatting is<br />

defined in [R09], [R04] <strong>and</strong> [R08].<br />

MCA has to be able to report <strong>and</strong> notify syntactic/non functional errors to the<br />

sender of the Information Exchange. Hence, MCA shall comply with the<br />

Exception H<strong>and</strong>ling as defined in [A01], [A02], [A03], <strong>and</strong> [A04].<br />

MCA shall h<strong>and</strong>le the CCN/CSI ConfirmOnArrival <strong>and</strong> ConfirmOnDelivery<br />

Acknowledgements as they are defined in [A02].<br />

MCA shall log all incoming messages as defined in [A02].<br />

It is the responsibility of MCA to test incoming EDI Trader messages for<br />

authentication, integrity <strong>and</strong> optionally non-repudiation.<br />

Table 22: General requirements for connection to Common Domain.<br />

5.3.5 Integration with National Domain<br />

More information on the applications from the national domain that CDPS needs to integrate with<br />

can be found in the <strong>User</strong> Requirements section of this document<br />

5.3.5.1 Connection to National Domain<br />

This chapter provides the technical requirements for the connection of CDPS with the National<br />

Domain.<br />

Number Description<br />

CN-0000 CDPS has to support the different business processes related to the integration<br />

with the National Domain as defined in the <strong>User</strong> Requirements section of this<br />

document.<br />

CN-0010 MCA has to develop <strong>and</strong>/or install a CDPS that supports the Information<br />

Exchanges <strong>and</strong> Integration Architecture ad defined in §5.3.2.<br />

CN-0020 All messages sent to or received from the National Domain, including the subapplications,<br />

shall be XML messages. It is allowed that CDPS <strong>and</strong> applications<br />

from the National Domain, including the sub-applications, shall have access to<br />

each other’s databases, though this integration approach is not advisable.<br />

CN-0030 CDPS has to be able to report <strong>and</strong> notify syntactic/non functional errors to the<br />

sender of the Information Exchange from the National Domain.<br />

CN-0040 CDPS shall log all incoming messages from the National Domain which are<br />

digitally signed<br />

CN-0050 If the integrity <strong>and</strong> authenticity of a message sent to or received from the<br />

National Domain needs to be protected, then digital signatures <strong>and</strong> digital<br />

certificates shall be used for this purpose. CDPS shall test digitally signed<br />

incoming messages from the National Domain for authentication, integrity <strong>and</strong><br />

optionally non-repudiation.<br />

CN-0060 Reference Data shall be accessed by applications from the National Domain via<br />

Web Services.<br />

CN-0070 CDPS will expose its functionalities to other applications from the National<br />

Domain, including the sub-applications, by means of Web Services.<br />

Other applications from the National Domain, including the sub-applications,<br />

will expose its functionalities to CDPS by means of Web Services.<br />

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