OAGIS 9.0 Documentation

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This document continues the work of the Open Applications Group Specification Teams since they were first formed in the fall of 1995.  It reflects many hundreds of person hours contributed by the Open Applications Group, Inc. member companies. 

These people represent the persons who are building, testing, and implementing the business applications thousands of companies are using world wide to run their businesses.  Many customers and other members of the global software community have also contributed to this effort.

Release 9.0 of OAGIS® is not the sum total of all of the interoperability points between business applications but it adds some important and exciting new technical enhancements including:

  •  434 Business Object Documents.

  •  77 Nouns, including 15 new Nouns.

  •  New BODs for Customer Relationship Management, Logistics, and Sarbanes-Oxley, among others.

  •  Adoption of UN/CEFACT/ISO CCTS 2.01.

  •  Adoption and inclusion of the approved harmonized Core Components from UN/CEFACT TBG 17.

  •  Enhancements to provide better Web Services support.

  •  Flat BODs for performance and easier use with tools and deployment.

  •  Get/Show Verb for all Nouns.

  •  Simplification of OAGIS® Verbs, from 19 to 12, and detailed recommendations of verb usage.

  •  Minor enhancements for content and technical reasons.

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Thanks very much to all of our members and supporters who have worked so hard to make this release of OAGIS® happen.

If you are not a member of OAGi, but you use OAGIS®, please join us to contribute to this important work that others have built and provide to you for free.  You may learn more about membership at: http://www.openapplications.org/member/members.htm.

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