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Provides information on testing fees, software certification, the Compliance Service
Provider and operational process for compliance testing, and use of the RosettaNet Ready™
badge logo and the eBusinessReady
® Seal.
Q. What is the difference between a RosettaNet Ready badge and the eBusinessReady
certification seal?
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. What is included in the eBusinessReady Software Compliance Testing and Certification
Program?
A. This program includes a RosettaNet Self-Test Kit, RosettaNet-developed
compliance test scripts and opportunities to earn RNIF 2.0 or PIP
® software compliance
certification seals. Seals are awarded by RNIF version or PIP version and
software platform version.
Q. What are the costs for this testing?
A. The eBusinessReady Software Compliance Testing and Certification Program has an
individual testing purchase price, or "unlimited" testing purchase price. Unlimited testing
purchases are good for one year.
Unlimited Testing/Year:
US$60K
Individual Testing
Individual RNIF:
US$25K
Individual Business PIP Testing:
US$10K
First Individual Business PIP
testing purchased.
Additional Individual Business PIP testing purchased, US$5K.
*Each purchase "event" is considered separately.
For example, if one purchase event included one RNIF testing at US$25K and
one Individual Business PIP testing at US$10K
and another purchase event included one Individual Business PIP testing at US$5K,
the purchaser would have
spent $40K.
Q. What is a compliance badge or certification seal?
A.
A compliance badge or certification seal is a small graphic which indicates that a
solution provider's software solution meets testing requirements for v2.0 of the RNIF and specific
versions of PIPs and have certified their software as RosettaNet standards
compliant. It can be used on solution provider websites and product packaging to
help market the solution's adherence to RosettaNet standards.
Q. Is RosettaNet the sole authority for issuing software compliance
certification?
A.
Yes. RosettaNet has contracted with a neutral third party vendor to
provide software compliance testing services. Once a software solution has passed this test,
results are passed onto RosettaNet for approval of issuance of the software
certification seal. All certification recipients will be listed on the RosettaNet
Software Compliance Center website. The Compliance Center will list all solution provider software
solutions for verification purposes.
Q. How will RosettaNet announce companies that have obtained software compliance
certification?
A.
Companies that have obtained software compliance certification will be listed on the
RosettaNet website in the RosettaNet Software Compliance Center and in the UCC Solution Partner
Program sections. Those companies that have completed testing and certification through the new
program, eBusinessReady, will also be listed on the
eBusinessReady website. Additionally, certification recipients will be announced in
standard RosettaNet communications to its members.
Q. What do the certification seals look like and how can they be used for
promotion?
A.
RosettaNet Ready badges are small graphics that say either "RNIF 2.0 Compliant"
or "PIP Compliant". eBusinessReady “certified software” seals are small graphics, which list
the Global Service Relation Number (GSRN) specific for the RNIF or PIP tested. Companies may use
these seals for product marketing purposes.
Q. Are there legal guidelines a company must follow when displaying certification seals or
testing information?
A.
Use of the RosettaNet Ready™ and eBusinessReady
® logo implies that the software solution has met the specified RNIF and PIP compliance
requirements as mandated by RosettaNet. Companies seeking to verify any claims of RosettaNet
standards compliant solution providers should visit the RosettaNet Software Compliance Center
website.
The RosettaNet Ready logo is a trademark of RosettaNet and must not be used without
its express permission. The eBusinessReady logo is a trademark of the Uniform Code Council, Inc.
® (UCC
®) and must not be used without its express permission.
Q. Do you need to be a RosettaNet member to qualify for software compliance
certification?
A.
No. A company does not need to be a member of RosettaNet.
Q. How will the certification seals be issued?
A.
Upon passing software compliance testing, RosettaNet will approve issuance by
eBusinessReady
of the software compliance certification seal(s) and list the company's
software solution on the RosettaNet Software Compliance Center website page. eBusinessReady will
also list the company and software solution, along with the test report on the eBusinessReady
website upon this approval.
Q. Can compliance certification seal be earned through validation team participation?
A.
No, companies must purchase software compliance testing and test their software
solution's compliance with RosettaNet standards through the designated third party test
administrator, eBusinessReady.
Q. Is software compliance testing and certification an interoperability indicator? Does it
guarantee anything?
A.
The software compliance certification measures software compliance with specific
versions of RNIF and PIPs. It is a first step toward measuring software
interoperability.
Q. Does software compliance testing and certification ensure the proper use of the
RosettaNet technical dictionaries?
A.
No, it does not.
This is currently not a component of the RosettaNet Software Compliance testing
process. The program only tests the PIP and associated messages. It does not contain any kind of
back-end software or solution testing.
Q. Will software compliance certification be monitored by RosettaNet for
misuse?
A.
RosettaNet will monitor use of RosettaNet Ready badges and eBusinessReady seals and
claims to prevent misuse.
Q. What is a Compliance Service Provider and what responsibilities does it
have?
A.
A compliance service provider is a neutral third-party that verifies whether a
software solution has passed compliance testing for RosettaNet standards using RosettaNet-defined
testing tools and methodology.
Q. Will compliance service providers' responsibilities be the same across
regions?
A.
Yes.
Q. Is there any expiration for the certification itself?
A.
Because certification reflects the measurement of a specific products’ support of a
specific RosettaNet standard, this measurement does not expire. However, users should note that as
new versions of standards are released and new versions of software provider products are released,
a certification test measurement does not apply to these new changes, but only the versions
tested.
Q. If my company's software product is certified, how can my company demonstrate it to its
customer?
Can my company say it is "eBusinessReady" in its documentation?
A. Once a software compliance test is performed and passed, and the solution
provider is awarded a certification seal by eBusinessReady, companies will receive the right to use
the eBusinessReady certification seal and will be provided with usage
guidelines.
Q. Does my company get another certification seal if it releases a maintenance version of
software that already has been certified?
A. Any major version upgrade will need to be re-tested. The advantage of
purchasing unlimited access allows companies the flexibility to re-test when new versions of
software are released.
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