CX-0035 Data Model: Marketplace offer v1.0.0
Abstract
As a central component on the part of Catena-X to enable a circular economy, a data model is needed that describes products and their materials and components. The necessary combination of ecology and economy to enable a functioning circular economy is realized via the marketplace.
Products are offered and bought for this purpose. By linking with other components, such as the product passport or circularity dashboard, the marketplace also provides a relevant information base for calculating scenarios, integrating R-decisions into the purchasing process or accessing digital product passports and the digital twins behind them.
The present data model forms the basis for this. In order to make the relevant processes in the marketplace scalable and interoperable, a reference implementation is required.
1. Introduction
The data model "marketplace offer" includes all needed information to place a marketplace offer on a marketplace. It is in the general interest of all parties involved to be provided with the relevant information necessary to complete the transaction intended, e.g., to buy a used part from the marketplace.
A marketplace is a matchmaking platform that is operated by a participant of the network. Thus, even though data models are being generated as reference implementations and communication scenarios and user journeys are being commonly defined, for a rapid value generation inside the network it is essential to also provide capabilities above and beyond the agreed network scenarios.
This mainly concerns manual interactions with the marketplace user interface and interfaces, as direct interactions between a seller and the marketplace or a buyer and the marketplace are not necessarily network interoperability scenarios. Instead, they are transaction-based interactions, such as the creation of a listing by a seller with the intention of achieving maximum visibility for all potential buyers.
2. Purpose of the Document
The purpose of this document is to describe the Asset Administration Shell submodel marketplace offer. It includes all needed information to place a marketplace offer on a marketplace. The presented data model is described and illustrated in the following with the entities and properties and their interrelationships.
3. Scope of the Implementation
This chapter serves to situate the given reference implementation, to outline its prerequisites and to point out its limitations.
3.1 Preconditions and Dependencies
Like all Catena-X data models, this model will be available in a machine-readable format on GitHub1.
This aspect model is written in BAMM 2.0 as a modeling language, which is a separate industry standard from the open manufacturing platform, see Open Manufacturing2.
The data contained in this Catena-X data model is requested and exchanged via Catena-X using an Eclipse Dataspace Connector (EDC), which is a separate Catena-X standard and an implementation of the IDSA standard.
3.2 Constraints and Limitations
There are no constraints and limitations to this reference implementation document.
4. Data Model
The data model is described in BAMM and is available in the semantic hub from which the following description originates.
4.1 Overview
This chapter provides the information of the structure of the BAMM Model. It provides information about the properties, entities, characteristics and units of the data model. Each data model references a concrete Aspect Model.
The Meta Model is specified using the Resource Description Format (RDF) and the Terse RDF Triple Language syntax (TTL), together with validation rules in the Shapes Constraint Language (SHACL). Aspect models are likewise specified in RDF/Turtle, following BAMM semantics. The graphical representation of the MarketplaceOffer data model can be found in the annex.
The graphical representation of the battery pass data model can be found in the annex.
MarketplaceOffer | |
---|---|
Description | Description of all needed information to place a marketplace offer on the marketplace. |
Name | MarketplaceOffer |
4.2 Properties & Entities
The corresponding TTL-file for the aspect model from chapter 2.1 can be accessed via the following link:
Semantic Hub - Marketplaceoffer
In addition to the technical representation of the semantic model through the linked TTL-file, the file can also be imported into the official BAMM Aspect Model Editor for further use. For example, the actual aspect model can be visually displayed or an HTML documentation can be generated, encompassing all properties and entities in a table-like form.
The BAMM Aspect Model Editor is open source and can be downloaded via the official website: BAMM Aspect Model Editor Landing Page
The official documentation and installation instructions can be accessed via the open manufacturing platform: BAMM Documentation.
5. Normative References
The following references refer to related Catena-X reference implementations and external standards. This is intended to place the present reference implementation in the context of existing references.
5.1 Catena-X Reference implementations
CATENA-X REFERENCE IMPLEMENTATIONS | |
---|---|
SC-009 | Catena-X standardized models |
CX - 0003 | BAMM Aspect Meta Model |
CX - 0010 | Business Partner Number |
SC-002 | Catena-X Eclipse Dataspace Connector (EDC) |
SC-012 | Semantic Hub |
CX - 0034 | Data Model BatteryPass |
5.2 Common Standards
IDSA: International Data Spaces Association3
Glossary
Terms & Definitions
R-strategy: R-strategies serve to change the companies’ business mod-els in the context of the circular economy
Abbreviations
Abbreviations | Description |
---|---|
EoL | End of life |
OEM | Original Equipment Manufacturer |
BOM | Bill of material |
EDC | Eclipse Dataspace Connector |
IDSA | International Data Spaces Association |
ANNEXES
FIGURES
Legal
Copyright © 2024 Catena-X Automotive Network e.V. All rights reserved. For more information, please visit here.