Electronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport (EDIFACT) — Rules for generation of XML scheme files (XSD) on the basis of EDI(FACT) implementation guidelines

ISO/TS 20625:2002 describes the rules for the derivation of XML schemas from EDI MIGs providing a sound method of representing semantic facts. ISO/TS 20625:2002 describes how to derive XML from UN/EDIFACT MIGs. In principle, the rules are equally applicable to other EDI standards. It does not apply to DTDs.

Échange de données informatisé pour l'administration, le commerce et le transport (EDIFACT) — Règles pour la génération de fichiers de schéma XML (XSD) basés sur les guides de mise en oeuvre d'EDI(FACT)

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Publication Date
22-May-2002
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9093 - International Standard confirmed
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06-Mar-2024
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TECHNICAL ISO/TS
SPECIFICATION 20625
First edition
2002-05-01

Electronic data interchange for
administration, commerce and transport
(EDIFACT) — Rules for generation of XML
scheme files (XSD) on the basis of
EDI(FACT) implementation guidelines
Échange de données informatisé pour l'administration, le commerce et le
transport (EDIFACT) — Règles pour la génération de fichiers de schéma
XML (XSD) basés sur les guides de mise en œuvre d'EDI(FACT)




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ISO/TS 20625:2002(E)
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ISO/TS 20625:2002(E)
Introduction
Traditional EDI standards provide a syntax for the implementation of data content in
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