Changelog
All notable changes to CX-0128 will be documented in this file.
[2.3.0] - CX-Titan (26.03)
Changed
- Updated Chapter 4.1.2 and 4.2.2 to allow the usage of BPNSBPNS The unique identifier of a partner site within Catena-X (e.g., a specific factory). of subsidiaries or suppliersSupplier In the context of OSim, the producer of goods. in 'customerlocation' in order to have more flexibility when providing a 'WeekbasedMaterialDemand'
- Updated definition of 'Agreed Capacity'
[2.2.0] - CX-Saturn (25.09)
Added
- Added Chapter 4.6 Capabilities as Data AssetsAsset On the Data Provider side, an Asset describes the data set which will be shared or can be consumed by a Data Consumer.
- Added order of execution to Chapter 5.7
Changed
- Updated Chapter 6 to clarify policy usage
- Updated and moved all examples to Chapter 1.4
- Renamed
Simulated Delta ProductiontoDelta Production - Renamed
RequestForUpdate APItoIdBasedRequestForUpdate API - Replaced listing of conventions for policies and policy constraints by the reference to standard CX-0152. This is not a change in normativity, but merely removes the duplicate listing of general conventions.
[2.1.0] - CX-Saturn (Preview) (25.06)
Added
- Added list of all chapters containing conformity assessment criteria to Chapter 1.3
Changed
- Reduced number of conformity assessment criteria throughout this standard
[2.0.0] - CX-Jupiter (24.08)
Added
- Added deactivation of
WeekBasedCapacityGroupto Section 4.2.2.2 - Added deactivation of
WeekBasedMaterialDemandto Section 4.1.2.2 - Added Chapter 2.3 Additional Requirements
- Added Chapter 5.10 Supply Chain Disruption Notifications
- Added Chapter 5.11 Demand Volatility Metrics
- Added Agreed Capacity to Section 5.6.1
- Added Repositories to Annexes
Changed
- Replaced
MaterialDemandwithWeekBasedMaterialDemandaspect modelAspect Model A formal, machine-readable semantic description (expressed with RDF/Turtle) of data accessible from an aspect. Note 1: An Aspect Model must adhere to the Semantic Aspect Meta Model (SAMM) and be compliant with its validity rules. Note 2: Aspect Models are logical data models that can be used to detail a conceptual model to describe the semantics of runtime data related to a concept; elements of an Aspect Model can/should refer to terms of a standardized Business Glossary (if existing). - Updated References in Chapter 7
- Updated
WeekBasedCapacityGroupaspect modelAspect Model A formal, machine-readable semantic description (expressed with RDF/Turtle) of data accessible from an aspect. Note 1: An Aspect Model must adhere to the Semantic Aspect Meta Model (SAMM) and be compliant with its validity rules. Note 2: Aspect Models are logical data models that can be used to detail a conceptual model to describe the semantics of runtime data related to a concept; elements of an Aspect Model can/should refer to terms of a standardized Business Glossary (if existing). - Updated
WeekBasedMaterialDemandaspect modelAspect Model A formal, machine-readable semantic description (expressed with RDF/Turtle) of data accessible from an aspect. Note 1: An Aspect Model must adhere to the Semantic Aspect Meta Model (SAMM) and be compliant with its validity rules. Note 2: Aspect Models are logical data models that can be used to detail a conceptual model to describe the semantics of runtime data related to a concept; elements of an Aspect Model can/should refer to terms of a standardized Business Glossary (if existing). - Updated
MessageHeaderAspectversion in Chapter 4 - Updated Policies in Chapter 6
- Updated choice of words and writing pattern throughout this standard
[1.0.0] - R24.03
Added
- Added Nesting of
WeekBasedCapacityGroupto Section 5.6.2 - Added Section 5.6.4 Load Factors
- Added Section 5.7.2 Delta-Production (Pre-/Post-production)
- Added Chapter 5.8 Request for Update
- Added Chapter 5.9 Collaboration functionalities for DCM
Changed
- Merged CX-0046, CX-0047 and CX-0048 into this standard
- Replaced
WeekBasedMaterialDemandwithMaterialDemandaspect modelAspect Model A formal, machine-readable semantic description (expressed with RDF/Turtle) of data accessible from an aspect. Note 1: An Aspect Model must adhere to the Semantic Aspect Meta Model (SAMM) and be compliant with its validity rules. Note 2: Aspect Models are logical data models that can be used to detail a conceptual model to describe the semantics of runtime data related to a concept; elements of an Aspect Model can/should refer to terms of a standardized Business Glossary (if existing). - Updated
WeekBasedCapacityGroupaspect modelAspect Model A formal, machine-readable semantic description (expressed with RDF/Turtle) of data accessible from an aspect. Note 1: An Aspect Model must adhere to the Semantic Aspect Meta Model (SAMM) and be compliant with its validity rules. Note 2: Aspect Models are logical data models that can be used to detail a conceptual model to describe the semantics of runtime data related to a concept; elements of an Aspect Model can/should refer to terms of a standardized Business Glossary (if existing). - Updated unit of measure representation and handling
[X.X.X] - R23.09
- Initial release as CX-0046, CX-0047 and CX-0048
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