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Answers common questions about the legacy program, tools and service
overviews.
Q. What is the RosettaNet Ready™ Program?
A.
RosettaNet Ready is the legacy
program for RosettaNet software
compliance testing.
Software products
tested compliant under
this program
were designated by the RosettaNet
Ready badge.
Beginning in October 2004, compliance testing and certification is offered
through eBusinessReady,) an industry-neutral software testing program.
This new certification program continues the
original vision of the RosettaNet Ready initiative to accelerate development and
implementation of RosettaNet standards, and expands it to a broader market scope. Software products
tested compliant under the new program are designated by the eBusinessReady
“certified software” seal. RosettaNet Ready and eBusinessReady compliance
certifications are both endorsed and recognized
by RosettaNet.
Q. Why was the RosettaNet Ready Program developed?
A.
Solution providers and supply chain companies
have requested that RosettaNet develop a method for comparing whether their software
solutions comply with RosettaNet
standards. Solution providers requested a means by which they can obtain feedback
during the
development process. The RosettaNet Ready Program was developed to accelerate
implementations and development. EbusinessReady, the new certification program continues the
original
vision of the RosettaNet Ready initiative to accelerate development and
implementation of RosettaNet
standards, and expands it to a broader market scope.
Q. Is RosettaNet in the software business?
A.
No, RosettaNet is not a software provider.
RosettaNet developed software compliance testing to meet the readiness and
compliance testing needs of its members. RosettaNet members who were developing other services and
solutions expressed interest in utilizing these tools
and services rather than building these components themselves.
Q. Does the RosettaNet Ready Program compete with the efforts of solution providers
to provide tools and services to supply chain companies?
A.
No. RosettaNet's Developer Tools Library and Software Compliance Badge subscription
are designed to accelerate implementations and recognize compliant
solutions. The Developer Tools Library does not contain the enterprise application
integration capabilities, translation capability, or PIP-specific capability available from
RosettaNet's solution providers. These tools should increase the market significantly for those
products and services provided by users.
Q. Is the RosettaNet Ready Program specific to any part of a RosettaNet standard,
such as a PIP or RNIF version?
A.
The RosettaNet Ready Program provided tools that emulate the operation of the tested
solution against PIPs running in an RNIF
v 2.0 environment. In the case of the Self-Test Kit, at program launch, sample
scripts supporting nine PIPs are packaged in the test scripts
for RNIF v 2.0. The software compliance badge subscription badged solution
compliance by PIP version for RNIF v 2.0.
Q. Why doesn't the RosettaNet Ready Program test for adherence of RNIF 1.1?
A.
With the release
of RNIF v2.0, significant community benefits were
gained, particularly support for third-party intermediaries and attachments.
All future releases of RosettaNet standards will build on these capabilities, and
RosettaNet is not planning
additional changes to the Transport and Routing Protocol (TRP) portion of the
RNIF,
making the tool usable for support of future standards versions. Adoption of
RosettaNet standards by new companies
will be supported by software solutions built upon validated 2.0 and higher
requirements.
Q. Who owns the intellectual property of the RosettaNet Ready Program?
A.
RosettaNet owns all
intellectual property to the software tools of the RosettaNet Ready Program, except
as indicated in the license agreement, where RosettaNet
credits an outside source. RosettaNet will acknowledge open licensing from the
author where other work is incorporated, and will specify any licenses that are included in the
subscription program chosen by the user.
Q. Does this program impact RosettaNet's non-profit status?
A.
No.
This program does not impact RosettaNet's non-profit status.
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