Standard Guide for Database Structure of Electronic Data Interchange Between Ship Owner and Shipyard for Contract Administration
Standard Guide for Database Structure of Electronic Data Interchange Between Ship Owner and Shipyard for Contract AdministrationF2017-15R22ASTM|F2017-15R22|en-USStandard Guide for Database Structure of Electronic Data Interchange Between Ship Owner and Shipyard for Contract AdministrationStandardF2017 Standard Guide for Database Structure of Electronic Data Interchange Between Ship Owner and Shipyard for Contract Administration>newBOS Vol. 01.08 Committee F25
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Significance and Use
3.1Intended Use—Compliance with this guide will allow the sharing of electronic data between contracting parties that is normally done by hard copy. This can only be used when both parties use a database-derived software package to manage their contracts. Specifically, it will:
3.1.1 Eliminate the duplication of manual entry of data into each party’s contract administration software package and
3.1.2 Allow for wide access of the data to all authorized parties.
Scope
1.1 This guide provides the database structure of electronic data interchange (EDI) information between ship owner and a shipyard for contract administration. Ship owners (hereinafter referred to as owners) and shipyards may each have unique software programs to manage their respective portions of a ship repair period. There is information that must be exchanged between the parties during the contract period. This guide has been developed to establish common field lengths, names, and types such that the exchanged information can be used directly by the respective software programs without scanning, typing, or redundant keying of information.
1.2This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.
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