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Practical Guide to the Open Brand |
Document Number: X221 |
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In the global eCommerce world of today, no single economic entity can achieve independence while still ensuring interoperability. The assurance that products will interoperate with each other across differing systems and platforms is essential to the success of eCommerce and business workflow. The Open Group, with its proven testing and certification program, is the international guarantor of interoperability in the new century.
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As with all live documents, Technical Standards and Specifications require revision to align with new developments and associated international standards. To distinguish between revised specifications which are fully backwards-compatible and those which are not:
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This Guide is designed primarily for those who wish to apply for the Open Brand. It is also of value to those who, for procurement purposes, wish to examine the requirements and establish the exact terms for Product Certification.
For readers unfamiliar with the Open Brand, we recommend reading
Suppliers familiar with the Open Brand will go straight to
Information is maintained on The Open Group web site at www.opengroup.org/openbrand where readers can find a glossary of terms. Between this Guide and the web site, you will find everything you need.
A summary of external references is given below:
www.opengroup.org/openbrand | Starting point |
www.opengroup.org/publications/catalog/x982.htm | Trademark License Agreement (TMLA) |
www.opengroup.org/regproducts | Register of Open Brand Certified Products |
www.opengroup.org/prodstandards | Current Product Standards |
www.opengroup.org/publications | Catalog of specifications and other publications |
www.opengroup.org/togaf | Architecture Framework |
www.opengroup.org/sib | Standards Information Base |
www.opengroup.org/testing | Testing-technology information |
www.opengroup.org/testing/checklist | Product Certification Checklists |
www.opengroup.org/csq | Conformance Statements and Conformance Statement Questionnaires (CSQs) |
www.opengroup.org/corrigenda | Publications Corrigenda |
www.opengroup.org/interpretations | Interpretations/Temporary Waiver process |
www.opengroup.org/interpretations/database | Interpretations Database |
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conformance@opengroup.org | Reaches Conformance Administration, your first point of reference on all aspects of Product Certification. |
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