CX-0076 - Golden Record End-to-End Requirements Standard v.1.2.0
ABSTRACT
When building business data management from disparate data sources, there are often issues with duplicate records, incomplete values within a record, and records with poor data quality. The Golden Record process solves these issues by e.g., data enrichment, typification and improving data quality within a record. The Golden Record is a concept within Master Data Management (MDM) that identifies and defines the single version of truth of business partner data, where truth is understood to be data that is trusted to be accurate, complete, correct and up to date. Thus, the Golden Record represents this trusted and best possible result of a specific business partner data set and ends up with an assigned unique identifier, represented as a Business Partner Number (BPNBPN A BPN is the unique identifier of a partner within Catena-X.).
Updating and maintaining business partner data can be a lengthy, costly, and time-consuming activity that currently has to be undertaken by each company individually.
The purpose of this standard is to describe guidelines and requirements specific for the challenges of business data maintenance and defines the required quality criteria for Golden Records. These quality criteria not only serve the users of the Golden Record, but also form the basis for all Catena-X use cases.
FOR WHOM IS THE STANDARD DESIGNED
See chapter 1.1 Audience & Scope
COMPARISON WITH THE PREVIOUS VERSION OF THE STANDARD
| Version | Description | Date |
|---|---|---|
| V1.0.0 | Initial | 22.03.2024 |
| V1.1.0 | 22.06.2024 | |
| V1.2.0 | 01.08.2024 |
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 AUDIENCE & SCOPE
This section is non-normative
This standard is relevant for the following audience:
- Core Service Provider
- Business Application Provider
- Data Provider and Consumer
This document focuses on the outcome of the Golden Record Process. It is relevant for core service providers who want to provide services for retrieving a cleansed, high-quality business partner data record (Golden Record). It is also relevant for business application providers as well as data providers and consumers who want to use such services, and, finally, to assign Business Partner Numbers to respective Golden Records.
In scope are the requirements of cleansing and enriching the business partner data records with the aim to create a Golden Record proposal.
Not in scope is the way of how business partner data can be shared to create a Golden Record. Please refer to the Catena-X standard CX-0074 Business Partner Gate APIAPI An API is a way for two or more computer programs to communicate with each other. v3.0.0 for more details.
Not in scope is the overall Business Partner Pool with all Golden Records within Catena-X and the way of how the Golden Records can be retrieved. Please refer to the Catena-X CX-0012 Business Partner Pool APIAPI An API is a way for two or more computer programs to communicate with each other. v4.0.0 standard for more details.
Not in scope is the general definition of the Business Partner L/S/A-logic. Please refer to the Catena-X standard CX-0010 Business Partner Number v2.0.0 standard for more details.
You can find the other standards in the standard library of Catena-X: https://catena-x.net/de/standard-library.
1.2 CONTEXT
This section is non-normative
The establishment of various industry networks (such as Catena-X) has increased the need to establish data standards across the entire automotive value chain and to promote industry-wide, international data exchange. For the networking of OEMs, suppliersSupplier In the context of OSim, the producer of goods., customersCustomer In the context of OSim, the receiver of produced goods from a supplier., and industrial partners, it is essential to define and introduce a cross-industry standard for the identification of business partners and to provide the corresponding data in a certain quality to increase the usefulness and trust in the provided data in the form of Golden Records.
1.3 CONFORMANCE
This section is non-normative
As well as sections marked as non-normative, all authoring guidelines, diagrams, examples, and notes in this specification are non-normative. Everything else in this specification is normative.
The key words MAY, MUST, MUST NOT, OPTIONAL, RECOMMENDED, REQUIRED, SHOULD and SHOULD NOT in this document are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 [RFC2119] [RFC8174] when, and only when, they appear in all capitals, as shown here.
All participants and their solutions will need to prove, that they are conform with the Catena-X standards. To validate that the standards are applied correctly, Catena-X employs Conformity Assessment Bodies (CABs).
1.4 EXAMPLES
This section is non-normative
Not applicable.
1.5 TERMINOLOGY
This section is non-normative