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Deep Dive - (1) BIE Creation

Deep Dive - (1) BIE Creation

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BIE Creation

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[Opening Scene]

Narrator: "In this video, we'll explore the creation of Business Information Entities, or BIEs, within Score."

[Scene transitions to a diagram showing the relationship between CC and BIE]

Narrator: "A Business Information Entity, or BIE, is derived from a Core Component and will be customized for a specific business context."

[Scene highlights the need for business context first.]

Narrator: "In Score, the creation of a BIE starts with defining the business context, which is a structured set of values that provide a specific framework for the BIE. Let's dive into how to define a business context and then use it to create a BIE."

[Scene transitions to the Context Category creation interface.]

Narrator: "First, we create context categories. These categories allow users to uniquely identify and distinguish between different business contexts. Each category uses a standard classification to provide values."

[Scene shows an example of creating a context category.]

Narrator: "Next, we define context schemes. These schemes contain all relevant information about context values, allowing them to be unambiguously understood and used."

[Scene transitions to the Context Scheme creation interface.]

Narrator: "Context schemes are structured frameworks based on the context categories. They provide a way to manage and utilize context values effectively. Context scheme values are specific entries within a context scheme. These values may belong to a classification scheme that defines all relevant information, and they can have hierarchical relationships with other values in the same scheme."

[Scene shows an example of creating a context scheme and adding values.]

Narrator: "Finally, we combine these elements to create the business context. A business context is a combination of values for all approved context categories, ensuring it is meaningful and unique."

[Scene transitions to the Business Context creation interface.]

Narrator: "Each business context contains a value for each defined context category, describing the context in an unambiguous and formal way. This ensures that the BIE is accurately tailored to its intended business use."

[Scene shows the process of combining context values to create a business context.]

Narrator: "With the business context defined, we can now proceed to create the BIE. Select the appropriate business context and then specify the Core Component from which the BIE will be derived."

[Scene transitions to the BIE creation interface in Score, highlighting the selection of the business context first, followed by the Core Component.]

Narrator: "This approach ensures that the BIE is aligned with both the standardized structure of the Core Component and the specific requirements of the business context."

[Scene shows a user finalizing the BIE creation process.]

Narrator: "Once the BIE is created, it is ready for use within the specified business context, ensuring precise and relevant data exchange."

[Scene transitions back to the Score logo with a final professional background.]

Narrator: "In summary, creating a BIE in Score involves defining context categories, schemes, and scheme values to establish a business context, followed by selecting a Core Component to create the BIE. This structured approach ensures that BIEs are accurately aligned with their business applications."

[Closing scene with a call to action.]

Narrator: "Discover more about how Score can streamline your data exchange standards. Visit our website to learn more."

[Screen fades to the website URL and contact information.]

[End of video]

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