This document provides technical specifications for tendering in retail point-of-sale transactions. It describes 18 scenarios of different tender types including cash, checks, credit/debit cards, vouchers, food stamps, and store accounts. It also includes scenarios for refunds and merchandise for store use. The document aims to specify data elements and workflows to standardize tendering data captured in POS log files according to XML standards.
Indian men's wear market forecast to 2018IBNARESEARCH
This document provides an overview and market analysis of the Indian men's wear market from 2009-2018. It discusses the market size, segmentation, share and growth over time. It also analyzes the key demographic trends in India, retail policies and regulations, taxation, consumer spending patterns, major players and retail formats in the industry. The document is divided into 10 chapters covering topics such as population trends, policy environment, taxation, retail real estate, consumer behavior and market forecasts. It provides detailed analysis through text and over 50 tables of data on the Indian men's wear sector.
This document provides an introduction to the VHDL language structure and design methodology for synthesizable VHDL. It covers language elements such as libraries, entities, architectures, configurations, statements, data types and operators. It also provides guidelines for describing combinational logic, conditional logic, replicated logic, sequential logic and finite state machines in a synthesizable way. The document discusses how to control the implementation through techniques like enumerated types, output enables, feedback paths and attributes. It includes chapters on datapath synthesis, design hierarchies and managing large designs.
This PhD thesis examines theoretical and practical aspects of typestate modeling in object-oriented languages. It presents the Hanoi modeling language for representing typestate constraints and describes a dynamic checker for Hanoi models implemented using AspectJ. The thesis also reports on a user study that evaluated whether programmers can effectively reason about typestate models. The study found that programmers were generally able to answer questions about typestate models, suggesting typestate is a comprehensible concept for developers. Overall, the thesis provides insights into making typestate modeling practical and usable in real-world programming.
The document outlines the agenda for a Twin Cities Eloqua User meeting, including updates on the Eloqua platform and best practices for lead scoring. Key topics discussed were the migration path from Eloqua 9 to 10, strategies for transitioning assets and evaluating database, user, and email health to ensure effective use of Eloqua's marketing automation capabilities. Time was also allotted for questions and discussion among the Eloqua users.
Research paper - Online Consumer BehaviourPramila Bharti
This document analyzes the impact of brand value and other factors on Indian online consumer behavior. It includes a literature review on topics like personality, online and offline shopping, consumer behavior, and factors influencing online consumer behavior. The methodology section describes how the author conducted primary research through an online survey to understand how internal factors like personality traits and external factors like brand names impact Indian online shoppers. The results show that both internal and external factors influence online shopping behavior. Certain personality types value different online store features and brand names more highly depending on the product category. The discussion concludes that personality, brand names, and product categories all shape the shopping behaviors of Indian online consumers.
Artromick Mcm Manual for Hospital Computing SolutionsArtromick
The document is a product manual for the Initi Mobile Computing MedServer cart. It provides an overview of the cart's features and specifications, instructions for setup and use, programming the cart using host software or the keypad, troubleshooting, and repair procedures. The manual is divided into chapters covering these topics and is intended to guide users, administrators, installers and technicians.
The report summarizes new research on e-commerce user experience, comparing findings to the first edition from 2000. Key findings include:
- Success rates have improved from 56% to 72%, but many failures are still due to poor content.
- Search success has increased from 51% to 64% but falls short of user expectations.
- Old guidelines from 2000 were largely confirmed, showing the longevity of usability findings.
- Sites must support different shopper types beyond known-item purchases.
- Loyalty programs can increase direct traffic and conversion rates compared to search-based visits.
Determination of individual competencies by statistical methods yuksek lisans...Tulay Bozkurt
This thesis examines determining individual competencies through statistical methods. It proposes a new competency model that identifies competencies required for success given changing environmental conditions. The model relates individual competencies as dependent variables to independent variables like a company's core competencies, human resource management competencies, environmental conditions, and work competencies. The study reviews competency literature and competency modeling approaches. It outlines a methodology using questionnaires and statistical analysis to test the relationships in the proposed competency model.
Indian men's wear market forecast to 2018IBNARESEARCH
This document provides an overview and market analysis of the Indian men's wear market from 2009-2018. It discusses the market size, segmentation, share and growth over time. It also analyzes the key demographic trends in India, retail policies and regulations, taxation, consumer spending patterns, major players and retail formats in the industry. The document is divided into 10 chapters covering topics such as population trends, policy environment, taxation, retail real estate, consumer behavior and market forecasts. It provides detailed analysis through text and over 50 tables of data on the Indian men's wear sector.
This document provides an introduction to the VHDL language structure and design methodology for synthesizable VHDL. It covers language elements such as libraries, entities, architectures, configurations, statements, data types and operators. It also provides guidelines for describing combinational logic, conditional logic, replicated logic, sequential logic and finite state machines in a synthesizable way. The document discusses how to control the implementation through techniques like enumerated types, output enables, feedback paths and attributes. It includes chapters on datapath synthesis, design hierarchies and managing large designs.
This PhD thesis examines theoretical and practical aspects of typestate modeling in object-oriented languages. It presents the Hanoi modeling language for representing typestate constraints and describes a dynamic checker for Hanoi models implemented using AspectJ. The thesis also reports on a user study that evaluated whether programmers can effectively reason about typestate models. The study found that programmers were generally able to answer questions about typestate models, suggesting typestate is a comprehensible concept for developers. Overall, the thesis provides insights into making typestate modeling practical and usable in real-world programming.
The document outlines the agenda for a Twin Cities Eloqua User meeting, including updates on the Eloqua platform and best practices for lead scoring. Key topics discussed were the migration path from Eloqua 9 to 10, strategies for transitioning assets and evaluating database, user, and email health to ensure effective use of Eloqua's marketing automation capabilities. Time was also allotted for questions and discussion among the Eloqua users.
Research paper - Online Consumer BehaviourPramila Bharti
This document analyzes the impact of brand value and other factors on Indian online consumer behavior. It includes a literature review on topics like personality, online and offline shopping, consumer behavior, and factors influencing online consumer behavior. The methodology section describes how the author conducted primary research through an online survey to understand how internal factors like personality traits and external factors like brand names impact Indian online shoppers. The results show that both internal and external factors influence online shopping behavior. Certain personality types value different online store features and brand names more highly depending on the product category. The discussion concludes that personality, brand names, and product categories all shape the shopping behaviors of Indian online consumers.
Artromick Mcm Manual for Hospital Computing SolutionsArtromick
The document is a product manual for the Initi Mobile Computing MedServer cart. It provides an overview of the cart's features and specifications, instructions for setup and use, programming the cart using host software or the keypad, troubleshooting, and repair procedures. The manual is divided into chapters covering these topics and is intended to guide users, administrators, installers and technicians.
The report summarizes new research on e-commerce user experience, comparing findings to the first edition from 2000. Key findings include:
- Success rates have improved from 56% to 72%, but many failures are still due to poor content.
- Search success has increased from 51% to 64% but falls short of user expectations.
- Old guidelines from 2000 were largely confirmed, showing the longevity of usability findings.
- Sites must support different shopper types beyond known-item purchases.
- Loyalty programs can increase direct traffic and conversion rates compared to search-based visits.
Determination of individual competencies by statistical methods yuksek lisans...Tulay Bozkurt
This thesis examines determining individual competencies through statistical methods. It proposes a new competency model that identifies competencies required for success given changing environmental conditions. The model relates individual competencies as dependent variables to independent variables like a company's core competencies, human resource management competencies, environmental conditions, and work competencies. The study reviews competency literature and competency modeling approaches. It outlines a methodology using questionnaires and statistical analysis to test the relationships in the proposed competency model.
India has experienced significant economic development over time. It has transitioned from a primarily agricultural society dependent on monsoons to a more technologically advanced economy. Nearly three-quarters of Indians were once dependent on farming, but economic reforms have expanded employment opportunities in sectors like business process outsourcing and knowledge process outsourcing. Infrastructure development, foreign investment, and industrialization have helped reduce unemployment and poverty. While challenges remain, India's growing economy and developing infrastructure indicate it will continue progressing as a global economic power.
This document provides technical specifications for tendering in retail point-of-sale systems. It outlines 18 scenarios for different types of tenders, such as cash, debit/credit cards, checks, vouchers, and store charges. It also lists contributors from various retail companies. The document is copyrighted by the National Retail Federation.
The document provides tips for effective public speaking and presentations. It recommends leaving nothing to chance in preparation, knowing exactly how to start with a powerful opening statement, and getting straight to the point in the first two minutes. It also suggests talking directly to the audience, using personal stories and comparisons, being concise, speaking naturally, knowing your audience, treating them as equals, developing your own style, enjoying the experience of speaking, welcoming audience questions, and finishing strongly.
Ppt on case study of near misses in singhania textile millsRajib jena
This document summarizes a case study about the performance appraisal system used at Singhania Textile Mills. The mill has different departments including spinning, dyeing, weaving and garments. It discusses the fire and safety department led by Om Choudhury. The appraisal system is linked to annual bonuses and done solely by the operations manager Rabindra without input from subordinates or a self-appraisal. It is not tailored to different jobs or night shift workers. The document questions if this system is justified for supervisors or other staff given it lacks parameters for their specific roles. It also discusses whether Om was justified in helping employees informally identify safety issues before formal audits to improve productivity.
India has experienced significant economic development over time. Agriculture was historically the primary industry, with over 70% of people depending on cultivation linked to monsoons. However, technological advances like irrigation have reduced this dependence. Education was also lacking, but India now has free primary education and improved infrastructure, fueling technological growth. Employment has expanded due to business process outsourcing and knowledge process outsourcing, while engineering and medical education have modernized. Foreign direct investment and improved industrialization have increased GDP and reduced unemployment and poverty. If development continues systematically, India has the potential to become a powerful country by 2020.
Group discussion tips for job hunters and mba aspirantsRajib jena
The document provides tips for initiating group discussions, including using facts and statistics, short stories, and general statements. It recommends starting with accurate macro-level facts to establish context for the topic. Short stories can be used to illustrate attitudes or perspectives. General statements help frame the discussion objectively to evaluate multiple views instead of rushing to conclusions. The document concludes that while group discussions may not reach firm conclusions, it is important to concisely summarize the key discussions and perspectives covered.
Markets for Transparent Conductors in Touch Screen Sensorsn-tech Research
NanoMarkets has put together this report analyzing the demand for transparent conductors in the touch-screen business and showing how strategies for developing this market can be developed for maximum benefit to the supplier of transparent conductor. This report includes an eight-year forecast of revenues and volume shipments of transparent conductors into the touch screen sensor market as well as an assessment of the current strategies of the leading firms active in this sector.
The global large tow carbon fiber market is expected to reach $1,960.3 million by 2031, large tow carbon fiber industry growing at a CAGR of 13.43% during Forecast Period 2022-2031.
Read Report Overview: https://bisresearch.com/industry-report/large-tow-carbon-fiber-market.html
This whitepaper discusses distributed ledger technology (DLT), also known as blockchain technology. It provides an introduction to DLT, explaining the basic building blocks and how it works. It also covers various DLT platforms like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Hyperledger and Corda. The whitepaper addresses technology aspects like security and privacy, as well as non-technical considerations regarding governance, regulation and legal issues. It includes the results of several proof-of-concept projects testing the use of DLT for applications such as mortgage lending, trade finance and digital identity management.
This document provides an overview and analysis of the global wearable patches market. It covers the market outlook, trends, dynamics, segmentation based on application, usage type, end user, and region. The regional sections analyze the market in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and major countries within those regions. It also discusses the impact of COVID-19 on wearable patch adoption and market growth. The report includes market forecasts from 2022-2031 for the global market and its segments under various growth scenarios.
Artromick Mcw Manual for Hospital Computing SolutionsArtromick
The document is a product manual for the Initi Compact Mobile Computing Workstation by Artromick. It provides an overview of the cart's features and specifications. The manual also contains instructions for setting up, using, and troubleshooting the cart, as well as sections on repair, warranty information, and an index.
This document provides an overview of wireless LAN design for different vertical markets and industries. It discusses key considerations for starting the design process such as determining business and mobility needs, security requirements, deployment size, and technical environment. The document also covers WLAN reference architectures, differentiators compared to other solutions, and advanced features of Motorola's wireless solutions. Site surveys and network design plans are discussed as important parts of the wireless LAN design process.
These are the first 4 chapters of my book Refresh the Road Ahead (www.refreshroadahead.com). A book on how to work successfully with Microsoft. The full book is 12 chapters and 260 pages and you can buy it from the website www.refreshroadahead.com or on Amazon
This document provides an overview of technical analysis concepts and strategies for forex trading. It discusses key ideas like market structure, support and resistance, order blocks, liquidity zones, and candlestick patterns. Specific trading strategies are presented for different time frames from intraday to intermediate term. Factors like economic news, seasonality, and commitment of traders data are addressed for incorporating fundamentals into technical analysis. The goal is to equip traders with tools for interpreting the forex market and developing robust trading plans.
Market Intelligence for Smart Lighting & Control market Abhilash Bhagat
The document provides an in-depth market analysis of the global smart light fixture, control, and services market from 2015 to 2020. It discusses key market drivers and challenges, trends and opportunities in the market. It also analyzes the competitive landscape and profiles major players in the smart lighting components and fixtures market. The report segments the market by lighting type, components, applications, and geography and provides market statistics and forecasts.
The document provides details about the organizational profile of Bioteksa S.A. de C.V., a Mexican company that develops and produces plant nutrients using an innovative biochemical model created by Dr. Luis Alberto Lightbourn Rojas. Bioteksa uses cutting-edge technology and a specialized team to gain competitive advantages over other fertilizer producers through their amphiphilic colloidal nutrients, which help balance soil, plants, water and the atmosphere while reducing environmental impacts. The company aims to nourish plants intelligently and help clients feed people efficiently and sustainably around the world.
Preparing your business for global e commerceEletrak Leaders
This document provides guidance for online retailers to prepare their business for global e-commerce. It covers collecting product information such as HS codes and country of origin. It also discusses export controls, ordering and payment processes, and shipping and returns when selling internationally. The guide includes case studies from companies that have experience with global e-commerce to illustrate best practices. It aims to explain the key information and compliance requirements to complete international sales and integrate that data into business operations from the start of the sales process.
The global 3D holographic display and services market is projected to grow from $607.6 million in 2020 to $1,837.1 million by 2025, at a CAGR of 24.8%.
This document discusses challenges facing print publications. It notes that alternative publications have been particularly affected as expenses have increased. While large publishers can offset costs through advertising, mergers, and layoffs, smaller publishers have fewer options. Distribution systems only pay for issues sold, leaving unsold copies as a cost to publishers. Independent bookstores and retailers also struggle against large chains. However, the publication is optimistic it can continue due to an audience that values print and understands technology. Its existence depends on remaining relevant to readers.
This document is the September 2011 issue of The Manual of Ideas, a monthly publication that provides value-oriented equity investment ideas for sophisticated investors. It profiles the stock holdings of over 50 top investors, analyzes 20 companies in depth, and includes interviews and stock screens. The issue focuses on "Superinvestor" stocks that are owned by legendary investors like Warren Buffett, Seth Klarman, and David Tepper.
BIS Research Study Aims to Estimate Global Demand for Remote Drone Identifica...BIS Research Inc.
Advancement in drone technology has improved the platform's efficiency by increasing the operating range and enabling autonomous technology.
The competitive landscape of the remote drone identification system market consists of several organic and inorganic strategies followed by the key players to increase their market share.
Obtain the Sample Report on Remote Drone Identification System Market at: https://bisresearch.com/requestsample?id=1394&type=download
Display backplanes fabricated with silicon TFTs are the industry standard for displays of all kinds. However, in the past decade various attempts have been made to move beyond silicon either on cost or performance grounds. A decade ago, the big promise seemed to come from organic transistors, but their promise has faded as their electron mobilities have proven to be woefully inadequate.
This report analyzes the market for the next wave of non-silicon TFTs to be pitched towards backplane and other applications. This wave uses metallic oxides and TFTs made from these materials promise electron mobilities of more or less the same level as amorphous silicon, but with lower costs. Interest in these materials is at a high point with some of the biggest names in displays – Sony, Sharp, Samsung, LG and Toshiba – making serious efforts to commercialize TFTs.
This report also examines the potential of these developments for new business revenues for materials firms that produce complex metallic oxide semiconductors. Until very recently, the addressable markets for such materials have been entirely in the R&D space. This report examines the key markets for oxide TFTs in the LCD, OLED and e-paper space. In addition, it also takes look at their role in other more speculative markets such as flexible displays, transparent electronics, sensors, RFID and even power electronics.
This report also presents an analysis and roadmap for the development of oxide OTFT technology both in terms of materials and manufacturing technology. In terms of the former, it takes a look at the difference that the arrival of p-type oxide semiconductors may have on the commercialization of oxide TFT technology. In addition, this report analyzes the market strategies for companies developing this technology and also includes an eight-year forecast made by application and material type.
India has experienced significant economic development over time. It has transitioned from a primarily agricultural society dependent on monsoons to a more technologically advanced economy. Nearly three-quarters of Indians were once dependent on farming, but economic reforms have expanded employment opportunities in sectors like business process outsourcing and knowledge process outsourcing. Infrastructure development, foreign investment, and industrialization have helped reduce unemployment and poverty. While challenges remain, India's growing economy and developing infrastructure indicate it will continue progressing as a global economic power.
This document provides technical specifications for tendering in retail point-of-sale systems. It outlines 18 scenarios for different types of tenders, such as cash, debit/credit cards, checks, vouchers, and store charges. It also lists contributors from various retail companies. The document is copyrighted by the National Retail Federation.
The document provides tips for effective public speaking and presentations. It recommends leaving nothing to chance in preparation, knowing exactly how to start with a powerful opening statement, and getting straight to the point in the first two minutes. It also suggests talking directly to the audience, using personal stories and comparisons, being concise, speaking naturally, knowing your audience, treating them as equals, developing your own style, enjoying the experience of speaking, welcoming audience questions, and finishing strongly.
Ppt on case study of near misses in singhania textile millsRajib jena
This document summarizes a case study about the performance appraisal system used at Singhania Textile Mills. The mill has different departments including spinning, dyeing, weaving and garments. It discusses the fire and safety department led by Om Choudhury. The appraisal system is linked to annual bonuses and done solely by the operations manager Rabindra without input from subordinates or a self-appraisal. It is not tailored to different jobs or night shift workers. The document questions if this system is justified for supervisors or other staff given it lacks parameters for their specific roles. It also discusses whether Om was justified in helping employees informally identify safety issues before formal audits to improve productivity.
India has experienced significant economic development over time. Agriculture was historically the primary industry, with over 70% of people depending on cultivation linked to monsoons. However, technological advances like irrigation have reduced this dependence. Education was also lacking, but India now has free primary education and improved infrastructure, fueling technological growth. Employment has expanded due to business process outsourcing and knowledge process outsourcing, while engineering and medical education have modernized. Foreign direct investment and improved industrialization have increased GDP and reduced unemployment and poverty. If development continues systematically, India has the potential to become a powerful country by 2020.
Group discussion tips for job hunters and mba aspirantsRajib jena
The document provides tips for initiating group discussions, including using facts and statistics, short stories, and general statements. It recommends starting with accurate macro-level facts to establish context for the topic. Short stories can be used to illustrate attitudes or perspectives. General statements help frame the discussion objectively to evaluate multiple views instead of rushing to conclusions. The document concludes that while group discussions may not reach firm conclusions, it is important to concisely summarize the key discussions and perspectives covered.
Markets for Transparent Conductors in Touch Screen Sensorsn-tech Research
NanoMarkets has put together this report analyzing the demand for transparent conductors in the touch-screen business and showing how strategies for developing this market can be developed for maximum benefit to the supplier of transparent conductor. This report includes an eight-year forecast of revenues and volume shipments of transparent conductors into the touch screen sensor market as well as an assessment of the current strategies of the leading firms active in this sector.
The global large tow carbon fiber market is expected to reach $1,960.3 million by 2031, large tow carbon fiber industry growing at a CAGR of 13.43% during Forecast Period 2022-2031.
Read Report Overview: https://bisresearch.com/industry-report/large-tow-carbon-fiber-market.html
This whitepaper discusses distributed ledger technology (DLT), also known as blockchain technology. It provides an introduction to DLT, explaining the basic building blocks and how it works. It also covers various DLT platforms like Bitcoin, Ethereum, Hyperledger and Corda. The whitepaper addresses technology aspects like security and privacy, as well as non-technical considerations regarding governance, regulation and legal issues. It includes the results of several proof-of-concept projects testing the use of DLT for applications such as mortgage lending, trade finance and digital identity management.
This document provides an overview and analysis of the global wearable patches market. It covers the market outlook, trends, dynamics, segmentation based on application, usage type, end user, and region. The regional sections analyze the market in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and major countries within those regions. It also discusses the impact of COVID-19 on wearable patch adoption and market growth. The report includes market forecasts from 2022-2031 for the global market and its segments under various growth scenarios.
Artromick Mcw Manual for Hospital Computing SolutionsArtromick
The document is a product manual for the Initi Compact Mobile Computing Workstation by Artromick. It provides an overview of the cart's features and specifications. The manual also contains instructions for setting up, using, and troubleshooting the cart, as well as sections on repair, warranty information, and an index.
This document provides an overview of wireless LAN design for different vertical markets and industries. It discusses key considerations for starting the design process such as determining business and mobility needs, security requirements, deployment size, and technical environment. The document also covers WLAN reference architectures, differentiators compared to other solutions, and advanced features of Motorola's wireless solutions. Site surveys and network design plans are discussed as important parts of the wireless LAN design process.
These are the first 4 chapters of my book Refresh the Road Ahead (www.refreshroadahead.com). A book on how to work successfully with Microsoft. The full book is 12 chapters and 260 pages and you can buy it from the website www.refreshroadahead.com or on Amazon
This document provides an overview of technical analysis concepts and strategies for forex trading. It discusses key ideas like market structure, support and resistance, order blocks, liquidity zones, and candlestick patterns. Specific trading strategies are presented for different time frames from intraday to intermediate term. Factors like economic news, seasonality, and commitment of traders data are addressed for incorporating fundamentals into technical analysis. The goal is to equip traders with tools for interpreting the forex market and developing robust trading plans.
Market Intelligence for Smart Lighting & Control market Abhilash Bhagat
The document provides an in-depth market analysis of the global smart light fixture, control, and services market from 2015 to 2020. It discusses key market drivers and challenges, trends and opportunities in the market. It also analyzes the competitive landscape and profiles major players in the smart lighting components and fixtures market. The report segments the market by lighting type, components, applications, and geography and provides market statistics and forecasts.
The document provides details about the organizational profile of Bioteksa S.A. de C.V., a Mexican company that develops and produces plant nutrients using an innovative biochemical model created by Dr. Luis Alberto Lightbourn Rojas. Bioteksa uses cutting-edge technology and a specialized team to gain competitive advantages over other fertilizer producers through their amphiphilic colloidal nutrients, which help balance soil, plants, water and the atmosphere while reducing environmental impacts. The company aims to nourish plants intelligently and help clients feed people efficiently and sustainably around the world.
Preparing your business for global e commerceEletrak Leaders
This document provides guidance for online retailers to prepare their business for global e-commerce. It covers collecting product information such as HS codes and country of origin. It also discusses export controls, ordering and payment processes, and shipping and returns when selling internationally. The guide includes case studies from companies that have experience with global e-commerce to illustrate best practices. It aims to explain the key information and compliance requirements to complete international sales and integrate that data into business operations from the start of the sales process.
The global 3D holographic display and services market is projected to grow from $607.6 million in 2020 to $1,837.1 million by 2025, at a CAGR of 24.8%.
This document discusses challenges facing print publications. It notes that alternative publications have been particularly affected as expenses have increased. While large publishers can offset costs through advertising, mergers, and layoffs, smaller publishers have fewer options. Distribution systems only pay for issues sold, leaving unsold copies as a cost to publishers. Independent bookstores and retailers also struggle against large chains. However, the publication is optimistic it can continue due to an audience that values print and understands technology. Its existence depends on remaining relevant to readers.
This document is the September 2011 issue of The Manual of Ideas, a monthly publication that provides value-oriented equity investment ideas for sophisticated investors. It profiles the stock holdings of over 50 top investors, analyzes 20 companies in depth, and includes interviews and stock screens. The issue focuses on "Superinvestor" stocks that are owned by legendary investors like Warren Buffett, Seth Klarman, and David Tepper.
BIS Research Study Aims to Estimate Global Demand for Remote Drone Identifica...BIS Research Inc.
Advancement in drone technology has improved the platform's efficiency by increasing the operating range and enabling autonomous technology.
The competitive landscape of the remote drone identification system market consists of several organic and inorganic strategies followed by the key players to increase their market share.
Obtain the Sample Report on Remote Drone Identification System Market at: https://bisresearch.com/requestsample?id=1394&type=download
Display backplanes fabricated with silicon TFTs are the industry standard for displays of all kinds. However, in the past decade various attempts have been made to move beyond silicon either on cost or performance grounds. A decade ago, the big promise seemed to come from organic transistors, but their promise has faded as their electron mobilities have proven to be woefully inadequate.
This report analyzes the market for the next wave of non-silicon TFTs to be pitched towards backplane and other applications. This wave uses metallic oxides and TFTs made from these materials promise electron mobilities of more or less the same level as amorphous silicon, but with lower costs. Interest in these materials is at a high point with some of the biggest names in displays – Sony, Sharp, Samsung, LG and Toshiba – making serious efforts to commercialize TFTs.
This report also examines the potential of these developments for new business revenues for materials firms that produce complex metallic oxide semiconductors. Until very recently, the addressable markets for such materials have been entirely in the R&D space. This report examines the key markets for oxide TFTs in the LCD, OLED and e-paper space. In addition, it also takes look at their role in other more speculative markets such as flexible displays, transparent electronics, sensors, RFID and even power electronics.
This report also presents an analysis and roadmap for the development of oxide OTFT technology both in terms of materials and manufacturing technology. In terms of the former, it takes a look at the difference that the arrival of p-type oxide semiconductors may have on the commercialization of oxide TFT technology. In addition, this report analyzes the market strategies for companies developing this technology and also includes an eight-year forecast made by application and material type.
There will be more change in the next 10 years than there has been in the previous 100. This paper describes these expected foundational shifts and explains how we can manage them to our advantage.
In their latest discussion presentation "Winning the Game", Geoff Hollingworth, Ericsson North America Evangelist, in collaboration with Jason Hoffman, founder and CTO of Joyent, discuss what these changes will mean for devices, the cloud and the network.
This interactive presentation is supported by 8 videos. It describes the foundational changes that will occur across industries and networks, and attempts to explain how we can manage them to our advantage. The target audience of this paper is those who are involved in planning, building and profitably operating digital networks.
The document provides an overview of federated identity management and web services security with IBM Tivoli Security Solutions. It discusses the business context and drivers for identity federation, including the changing nature of enterprises. It also presents the key components of a federated identity management architecture, standards for federation like SAML and WS-Federation, and how to architect a secure federated identity solution.
Artromick Auto Lock Manual for Hospital Computing SolutionsArtromick
Here are the key steps to initially set up your cart:
1. Place the cart in its intended location, allowing enough space around it for operation and access. Ensure the floor surface can support the cart's weight.
2. Remove any protective wrapping or packaging from the cart.
3. Extend the casters by pressing down on the foot pedal under each caster bracket until each wheel is fully extended and locks into place.
4. Plug the power cord into the cart's power inlet located at the back of the cart. Then plug the other end into a properly grounded wall outlet.
5. Turn the power switch located at the back of the cart to the "On" position. The keypad will
This document provides an overview of the SPAN methodology used by LCH.Clearnet SA to calculate initial margins on derivative markets. The key aspects covered include:
1) SPAN calculates scenarios representing adverse price and volatility changes to determine maximum portfolio losses stored in risk arrays.
2) It considers spreads between different contract months or commodities to reduce calculated risks.
3) Additional charges are included for delivery months and short option positions.
4) The performance bond amount is calculated at the level of individual commodities and can be reduced at the portfolio level by excess long option values.
Skybuffer SAM4U tool for SAP license adoptionTatiana Kojar
Manage and optimize your license adoption and consumption with SAM4U, an SAP free customer software asset management tool.
SAM4U, an SAP complimentary software asset management tool for customers, delivers a detailed and well-structured overview of license inventory and usage with a user-friendly interface. We offer a hosted, cost-effective, and performance-optimized SAM4U setup in the Skybuffer Cloud environment. You retain ownership of the system and data, while we manage the ABAP 7.58 infrastructure, ensuring fixed Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and exceptional services through the SAP Fiori interface.
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Predictive maintenance is a proactive approach that anticipates equipment failures before they happen. At the forefront of this innovative strategy is Artificial Intelligence (AI), which brings unprecedented precision and efficiency. AI in predictive maintenance is transforming industries by reducing downtime, minimizing costs, and enhancing productivity.
Main news related to the CCS TSI 2023 (2023/1695)Jakub Marek
An English 🇬🇧 translation of a presentation to the speech I gave about the main changes brought by CCS TSI 2023 at the biggest Czech conference on Communications and signalling systems on Railways, which was held in Clarion Hotel Olomouc from 7th to 9th November 2023 (konferenceszt.cz). Attended by around 500 participants and 200 on-line followers.
The original Czech 🇨🇿 version of the presentation can be found here: https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/hlavni-novinky-souvisejici-s-ccs-tsi-2023-2023-1695/269688092 .
The videorecording (in Czech) from the presentation is available here: https://youtu.be/WzjJWm4IyPk?si=SImb06tuXGb30BEH .
Fueling AI with Great Data with Airbyte WebinarZilliz
This talk will focus on how to collect data from a variety of sources, leveraging this data for RAG and other GenAI use cases, and finally charting your course to productionalization.
5th LF Energy Power Grid Model Meet-up SlidesDanBrown980551
5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
It is with great pleasure that we extend to you an invitation to the 5th Power Grid Model Meet-up, scheduled for 6th June 2024. This event will adopt a hybrid format, allowing participants to join us either through an online Mircosoft Teams session or in person at TU/e located at Den Dolech 2, Eindhoven, Netherlands. The meet-up will be hosted by Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), a research university specializing in engineering science & technology.
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1. IXRetail POSLog Technical Specification, Volume 2 - Tendering
IXRetail POSLog Technical Specification
Volume 2 – Tendering
Version 2.0
May 19, 2003 – Candidate Recommendation
Chairman:
Richard Halter ARTS-MIC
Authors:
Richard Halter ARTS-MIC
Contributors:
Jeannine Ralston The Limited, Inc.
Perry Kramer Ames Department Stores, Inc
Ann McCool Radio Shack Corporation
Tim Reagan Radio Shack Corporation
John Rohland Blockbuster, Inc.
Nancy Hudak Target Corporation
Timothy Hood Triversity
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. ŠT•à ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 5
1.1 ŠT—v ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.2 }ƒ [• L X Ì‚W Z b ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.3 O Š Í ˆ ”Kp“— ....................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
1.4 • Œ ð Oñ‘’ ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2. ‘ • ¶ QlŽ ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
3. Ž •g F— p á ¢ ‚x¥Ž• Ì „ ” .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
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àÅ‹»Œ ‘Þ ð‚ —»àŒ‹È¢‚íº ‹ÚŒÅÌ‚è Žé‚æÉ •¥¢‚ ......................................................................................................................... 8
3.2 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER TENDER’S PURCHASE WITH CASH TENDER WITH CASH BACK ..................................................................................................... 10
3.3 • ó F‹ µ ’K”¢frbgNWbgEJ[haqxw“ü
Ì ‚ à Å‹ » Œ ‘ Þ ð ‚ ‚ ƒ È í º ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ Í ‚ ½ Ü ƒ Œ ƒ ƒ • ƒ • ƒ — ‹ Ú Œ Ì ‚ Å è Ž é ‚ æ É • ¥ ¢ ‚ ............................................................................ 12
3.4 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER TENDER’S PURCHASE WITH DEBIT OR CREDIT TENDER WITH CASH BACK .................................................................................. 15
3.5 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER TENDER’S PURCHASE WITH CHECK TENDER WITHOUT CASH BACK ............................................................................................ 18
3.6 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER TENDER’S PURCHASE WITH CHECK TENDER WITH CASH BACK ................................................................................................... 20
3.7 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER TENDER’S PURCHASE WITH TRAVELERS CHECK IN A FOREIGN CURRENCY ................................................................................ 23
3.8 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER TENDER’S PURCHASE WITH PURCHASE ORDER ........................................................................................................................... 25
3.9 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER TENDER’S PURCHASE TO STORE CHARGE ACCOUNT................................................................................................................... 28
3.10 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER TENDER’S PURCHASE WITH IN-STORE COUPON AND CASH .................................................................................................... 30
3.11 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER TENDER’S PURCHASE WITH MANUFACTURER’S COUPON AND CASH ...................................................................................... 33
3.12 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER TENDER’S PURCHASE WITH VOUCHER, GIFT CERTIFICATE OR OTHER STORED VALUE MEDIA WITH CHANGE AS VOUCHER
AND CASH ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
3.13 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER TENDER’S PURCHASE WITH VOUCHER, GIFT CERTIFICATE OR OTHER STORED VALUE MEDIA WITH CHANGE AS VOUCHER
ONLY 39
3.14 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER TENDER’S PURCHASE WITH VOUCHER, GIFT CERTIFICATE OR OTHER STORED VALUE MEDIA WITH CHANGE AS CASH ONLY.
42
3.15 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER TENDER’S PURCHASE WITH VOUCHER, GIFT CERTIFICATE OR OTHER STORED VALUE MEDIA WITH NO CHANGE ................ 44
3.16 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER TENDER’S PURCHASE WITH FOOD STAMPS.............................................................................................................................. 47
3.17 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER TENDER’S CO-PAY PURCHASE, I.E. DRUG PURCHASE ............................................................................................................ 49
3.18 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER TENDER’S PURCHASE WITH “MALL BONUS BUCKS” ................................................................................................................. 51
4. Ž •g F— p á ¢ ‚x¥Ž• Ì à ‹ Ô ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 55
4.1 • ó F‹ µ q¯é‚óŽðà‹Ô•Å»Œª
‹ÚŒ ................................................................................................................................................................................ 58
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4.2 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER GETS REFUND ON THEIR CREDIT CARD ........................................................................................................................................ 60
4.3 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER GETS REFUND ON THEIR STORE ACCOUNT .................................................................................................................................. 62
4.4 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER GETS REFUND IN MERCHANDISE VOUCHER .................................................................................................................................. 64
4.5 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER GETS REFUND IN A CHECK SENT TO AN ADDRESS ....................................................................................................................... 67
5. USE CASE: POST PURCHASE PRICE ADJUSTMENT .................................................................................................................................................. 70
5.1 SCENARIO: CUSTOMER GETS REFUND IN CASH AFTER RETURNING TO THE STORE......................................................................................................... 70
6. USE CASE: MERCHANDISE FOR STORE USE .............................................................................................................................................................. 73
6.1 SCENARIO: EMPLOYEE TAKES AN ITEM OFF THE SHELF FOR USE IN THE STORE ............................................................................................................. 73
7. SCHEMA IMPLEMENTATION .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 76
8. DOCUMENT HISTORY........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 77
9. GLOSSARY............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 78
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POSLog
1
1..*
Transaction Total
-@CancelFlag -@TotalType
-@TrainingModeFlag -Amount
-@OfflineFlag POSIdentity
1
-RetailStoreID -@POSIDType
-WorkstationID 0..1 1
-POSItemID
-SequenceNumber RetailTransaction LineItem Sale -Qualifier
-BusinessDayDate -@OutsideSalesFlag -@VoidFlag -@ItemType
-BeginDateTime -@SuspendFlag 1..* -@EntryMethod -ItemID
-EndDateTime -TillID -SequenceNumber -MerchandiseHierarchy
-OperatorID -SpecialOrderNumber -BeginDateTime 0..1 -Description 1
-CurrencyCode -ReceiptDateTime -EndDateTime -UnitCostPrice Quantity
1 1
-UnitListPrice -@Units
1
-RegularSalesUnitPrice -@UnitOfMeasureCode
-InventoryValuePrice
-ActualSalesUnitPrice
-ExtendedAmount
-SerialNumber 1
-ItemLink
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POSLog
1
1..*
Transaction
-@CancelFlag[1] Sale
-@TrainingModeFlag[1]
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1
-RetailStoreID[1]
-WorkstationID[1] LineItem
RetailTransaction RetailTransactionTender (cType)
-SequenceNumber[1] -@VoidFlag[1]
-BusinessDayDate[1] -@OutsideSalesFlag[1] -@TenderID[1]
1..* -@EntryMethod[1] 1
-BeginDateTime[1] -@SuspendFlag[1] -@TypeCode[1]
-SequenceNumber[1] 1
-EndDateTime[1] -TillID[1] 1 -Amount[1]
-BeginDateTime[1]
-OperatorID[1] -SpecialOrderNumber[1]
-EndDateTime[1] 1
-CurrencyCode[1] -ReceiptDateTime[1] 1
Total
-...[1]
1
XML ‚Ì—á
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- UseCase: Item Purchase from shelf -->
<POSLog xmlns="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/ POSLogRetailTransactionStockView.xsd">
<Transaction>
<RetailTransaction Version="1.0">
<RetailStoreID>HighStreet</RetailStoreID>
<WorkstationID>POS5</WorkstationID>
<SequenceNumber>4294967295</SequenceNumber>
<BusinessDayDate>2001-08-13</BusinessDayDate>
<BeginDateTime>2001-08-13T09:03:00</BeginDateTime>
<LineItem>
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<SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber>
<Sale ItemType="Stock">
<POSIdentity>
<POSItemID>01234567890123</POSItemID>
</POSIdentity>
<ActualSalesUnitPrice>1.63</ActualSalesUnitPrice>
<ExtendedAmount>4.89</ExtendedAmount>
<Quantity>3</Quantity>
</Sale>
</LineItem>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>2</SequenceNumber>
<Tender TenderID=”Cash” TypeCode=”Sale”>
<Amount>4.89</Amount>
</Tender>
</LineItem>
<Total TotalType="TransactionGrandAmount">
<Amount>4.89</Amount>
</Total>
</RetailTransaction>
</Transaction>
</POSLog>
3.2 Scenario: Customer Tender’s Purchase with Cash Tender with Cash Back
Brief Description
Customer selects one or more items and purchases them with cash getting cash back.
Data
• Tender Type = Cash
• Type = Sale
• Amount Tendered
• Amount of Change
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Data Hierarchy Diagram
POSLog
1
1..*
Transaction
-@CancelFlag[1]
-@TrainingModeFlag[1] Sale
-@OfflineFlag[1]
-RetailStoreID[1] -...[1]
1
-WorkstationID[1]
RetailTransaction LineItem
-SequenceNumber[1] RetailTransactionTender (cType)
-BusinessDayDate[1] -@OutsideSalesFlag[1] -@VoidFlag[1]
-@TenderID[1]
-BeginDateTime[1] -@SuspendFlag[1] -@EntryMethod[1] 1
-@TypeCode[1]
-EndDateTime[1] -TillID[1] -SequenceNumber[1]
1 1..* 1 1 -@ChangeFlag[1]
-OperatorID[1] -SpecialOrderNumber[1] -BeginDateTime[1]
-Amount[1]
-CurrencyCode[1] -ReceiptDateTime[1] -EndDateTime[1] 1
Total
-...[1]
1
Example XML
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- UseCase: Item Purchase from shelf -->
<POSLog xmlns="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/ POSLogRetailTransactionStockView.xsd">
<Transaction>
<RetailTransaction Version="1.0">
<RetailStoreID>HighStreet</RetailStoreID>
<WorkstationID>POS5</WorkstationID>
<SequenceNumber>4294967295</SequenceNumber>
<BusinessDayDate>2001-08-13</BusinessDayDate>
<BeginDateTime>2001-08-13T09:03:00</BeginDateTime>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber>
<Sale ItemType="Stock">
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<POSIdentity>
<POSItemID>01234567890123</POSItemID>
</POSIdentity>
<ActualSalesUnitPrice>1.63</ActualSalesUnitPrice>
<ExtendedAmount>4.89</ExtendedAmount>
<Quantity>3</Quantity>
</Sale>
</LineItem>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>2</SequenceNumber>
<Tender TenderID=”Cash” TypeCode=”Sale”>
<Amount>5.00</Amount>
</Tender>
</LineItem>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>3</SequenceNumber>
<Tender TenderID=”Cash” TypeCode=”Sale” ChangeFlag=”true”>
<Amount>.11</Amount>
</Tender>
</LineItem>
<Total TotalType="TransactionGrandAmount">
<Amount>4.89</Amount>
</Total>
</RetailTransaction>
</Transaction>
</POSLog>
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ƒ ƒ ƒ ƒ • J• ƒ ƒ
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POSLog
1
1..*
Transaction
-@CancelFlag[1] Sale Authorization (cType)
-@TrainingModeFlag[1] -AuthorizedTermID[1]
-...[1]
-@OfflineFlag[1] 1 -RequestedAmount[1]
-RetailStoreID[1] -AuthorizationCode[1]
-WorkstationID[1] -ReferenceNumber[1]
RetailTransaction LineItem RetailTransactionTender (cType) 1
-SequenceNumber[1] -ProviderID[1]
-BusinessDayDate[1] -@OutsideSalesFlag[1] -@VoidFlag[1] -@TenderID[1] -AuthorizationDateTime[1]
-BeginDateTime[1] -@SuspendFlag[1] -@EntryMethod[1] 1 -@TypeCode[1] 1
-EndDateTime[1] -TillID[1] -SequenceNumber[1] -Amount[1]
-OperatorID[1] 1
-SpecialOrderNumber[1] 1..* 1 1
-BeginDateTime[1] -+Authorization[0..1] CreditDebit (cType)
-CurrencyCode[1] -ReceiptDateTime[1] -EndDateTime[1] -+CreditDebit[0..1]
1 1 -@CardType[1]
-CardIssuerID[0..1]
-CardHolderName[0..1]
Total
1 -AccountNumber[0..1]
-...[1] -ExpirationDate[0..1]
1 -ReconciliationCode[0..1]
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XML ‚Ì—á
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- UseCase: Item Purchase from shelf -->
<POSLog xmlns="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/ POSLogRetailTransactionStockView.xsd">
<Transaction>
<RetailTransaction Version="1.0">
<RetailStoreID>HighStreet</RetailStoreID>
<WorkstationID>POS5</WorkstationID>
<SequenceNumber>4294967295</SequenceNumber>
<BusinessDayDate>2001-08-13</BusinessDayDate>
<BeginDateTime>2001-08-13T09:03:00</BeginDateTime>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber>
<Sale ItemType="Stock">
<POSIdentity>
<POSItemID>01234567890123</POSItemID>
</POSIdentity>
<ActualSalesUnitPrice>1.63</ActualSalesUnitPrice>
<ExtendedAmount>4.89</ExtendedAmount>
<Quantity>3</Quantity>
</Sale>
</LineItem>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>2</SequenceNumber>
<Tender TenderID=”CreditDebit” TypeCode=”Sale”>
<Amount>4.89</Amount>
<Authorization>
<AuthorizedTermID>asdf</AuthorizedTermID>
<RequestedAmount>4.89</RequestedAmount>
<AuthorizationCode>234</AuthorizationCode>
<ReferenceNumber>1234</ReferenceNumber>
<ProviderID>asdf</ProviderID>
<AuthorizationDateTime>2001-08-13T09:02:50</AuthorizationDateTime>
</Authorization>
<CreditDebit CardType=”Credit”>
<IssuerIdentificationNumber>12345678</IssuerIdentificationNumber>
<CardHolderName>Joe Cool</CardHolderName>
<PrimaryAccountNumber>12345678</PrimaryAccountNumber>
<ExpirationDate>2005-08</ExpirationDate>
<ReconcilliationCode>1234asdf</ReconcilliationCode>
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</CreditDebit>
</Tender>
</LineItem>
<Total TotalType="TransactionGrandAmount">
<Amount>4.89</Amount>
</Total>
</RetailTransaction>
</Transaction>
</POSLog>
3.4 Scenario: Customer Tender’s Purchase with Debit or Credit Tender with Cash Back
Brief Description
Customer selects one or more items and purchases them with debit or credit card getting cash back.
Data
• Tender Type = Debit
• Type = Sale
• Tender Amount
• Credit Card Information
o Card Type
o Card Holder Name
o Account Number
o Expiration Date
• Authorization Information
o Terminal where Transaction was Authorized
o Amount Authorized
o Authorization Code
o Provider who Authorized Transaction
o Date Time of Authorization
• Change Back to the Customer
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Data Hierarchy Diagram
POSLog
1
1..*
Transaction
-@CancelFlag[1] Sale Authorization (cType)
-@TrainingModeFlag[1] -AuthorizedTermID[1]
-...[1]
-@OfflineFlag[1] 1 -RequestedAmount[1]
-RetailStoreID[1] -AuthorizationCode[1]
-WorkstationID[1] -ReferenceNumber[1]
RetailTransaction LineItem RetailTransactionTender (cType) 1
-SequenceNumber[1] -ProviderID[1]
-BusinessDayDate[1] -@OutsideSalesFlag[1] -@VoidFlag[1] -@TenderID[1] -AuthorizationDateTime[1]
-BeginDateTime[1] -@SuspendFlag[1] -@EntryMethod[1] 1 -@TypeCode[1] 1
-EndDateTime[1] -TillID[1] -SequenceNumber[1] -Amount[1]
1..* 1 CreditDebit (cType)
-OperatorID[1] -SpecialOrderNumber[1] 1 -BeginDateTime[1] -+Authorization[0..1]
-CurrencyCode[1] -ReceiptDateTime[1] -EndDateTime[1] 1 -+CreditDebit[0..1] 1 -@CardType[1]
-CardIssuerID[0..1]
-CardHolderName[0..1]
Total 1 -AccountNumber[0..1]
-...[1] -ExpirationDate[0..1]
1
Example XML
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- UseCase: Item Purchase from shelf -->
<POSLog xmlns="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/ POSLogRetailTransactionStockView.xsd">
<Transaction>
<RetailTransaction Version="1.0">
<RetailStoreID>HighStreet</RetailStoreID>
<WorkstationID>POS5</WorkstationID>
<SequenceNumber>4294967295</SequenceNumber>
<BusinessDayDate>2001-08-13</BusinessDayDate>
<BeginDateTime>2001-08-13T09:03:00</BeginDateTime>
<LineItem>
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<SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber>
<Sale ItemType="Stock">
<POSIdentity>
<POSItemID>01234567890123</POSItemID>
</POSIdentity>
<ActualSalesUnitPrice>1.63</ActualSalesUnitPrice>
<ExtendedAmount>4.89</ExtendedAmount>
<Quantity>3</Quantity>
</Sale>
</LineItem>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>2</SequenceNumber>
<Tender TenderID=”CreditDebit” TypeCode=”Sale”>
<Amount>9.89</Amount>
<Authorization>
<AuthorizedTermID>asdf</AuthorizedTermID>
<RequestedAmount>9.89</RequestedAmount>
<AuthorizationCode>234</AuthorizationCode>
<ReferenceNumber>1234</ReferenceNumber>
<ProviderID>asdf</ProviderID>
<AuthorizationDateTime>2001-08-13T09:02:50</AuthorizationDateTime>
</Authorization>
<CreditDebit CardType=”Debit”>
<IssuerIdentificationNumber>123456789</IssuerIdentificationNumber>
<CardHolderName>Joe Cool</CardHolderName>
<PrimaryAccountNumber>12345678</PrimaryAccountNumber>
<ExpirationDate>2005-08</ExpirationDate>
</CreditDebit>
</Tender>
</LineItem>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>2</SequenceNumber>
<Tender TenderID=”Cash” TypeCode=”Sale” ChangeFlag=”true”>
<Amount>5.00</Amount>
</Tender>
</LineItem>
<Total TotalType="TransactionGrandAmount">
<Amount>4.89</Amount>
</Total>
</RetailTransaction>
</Transaction>
</POSLog>
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3.5 Scenario: Customer Tender’s Purchase with Check Tender without Cash Back
Brief Description
Customer selects one or more items and purchases them with a check.
Data
• Tender Type = Check
• Type = Sale
• Tender Amount
• Check Information
o Bank
o Check Number
• Customer Verification Information
o ID Type
o Personal ID Number
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Data Hierarchy Diagram
POSLog
1
1..*
Transaction
-@CancelFlag[1]
Sale
-@TrainingModeFlag[1]
-@OfflineFlag[1] -...[1]
-RetailStoreID[1] 1
-WorkstationID[1] Check (cType)
-SequenceNumber[1] RetailTransaction LineItem RetailTransactionTender (cType)
-BankID[0..1]
-BusinessDayDate[1] -@OutsideSalesFlag[1] -@VoidFlag[1] -@TenderID[1] 1 -CheckNumber[1]
-BeginDateTime[1] -@SuspendFlag[1] -@EntryMethod[1] 1 -@TypeCode[1] 1
-EndDateTime[1] -TillID[1] -SequenceNumber[1] -Amount[1]
11..* 11 CustomerVerification (cType)
-OperatorID[1] -SpecialOrderNumber[1] -BeginDateTime[1] -+Check[0..1]
-CurrencyCode[1] -ReceiptDateTime[1] -EndDateTime[1] -+CustomerVerification[0..1] -IDType[1]
1 1
1 -PersonalID[1]
Total
-...[1]
1
Example XML
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- UseCase: Item Purchase from shelf -->
<POSLog xmlns="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/ POSLogRetailTransactionStockView.xsd">
<Transaction>
<RetailTransaction Version="1.0">
<RetailStoreID>HighStreet</RetailStoreID>
<WorkstationID>POS5</WorkstationID>
<SequenceNumber>4294967295</SequenceNumber>
<BusinessDayDate>2001-08-13</BusinessDayDate>
<BeginDateTime>2001-08-13T09:03:00</BeginDateTime>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber>
<Sale ItemType="Stock">
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<POSIdentity>
<POSItemID>01234567890123</POSItemID>
</POSIdentity>
<ActualSalesUnitPrice>1.63</ActualSalesUnitPrice>
<ExtendedAmount>4.89</ExtendedAmount>
<Quantity>3</Quantity>
</Sale>
</LineItem>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>2</SequenceNumber>
<Tender TenderID=”Check” TypeCode=”Sale”>
<Amount>4.89</Amount>
<Check>
<BankID>1234</BankID>
<CheckNumber>1234</CheckNumber>
</Check>
<CustomerVerification>
<IDType>Driver’s License</IDType>
<PersonalID>1234-56-7890</PersonalID>
</CustomerVerification>
</Tender>
</LineItem>
<Total TotalType="TransactionGrandAmount">
<Amount>4.89</Amount>
</Total>
</RetailTransaction>
</Transaction>
</POSLog>
3.6 Scenario: Customer Tender’s Purchase with Check Tender with Cash Back
Brief Description
Customer selects one or more items and purchases them with a check getting cash back.
Data
• Tender Type = Check
• Type = Sale
• Tender Amount
• Check Information
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o Bank
o Check Number
• Customer Verification Information
o ID Type
o Personal ID Number
• Change Back to the Customer
Data Hierarchy Diagram
POSLog
1 1..*
Transaction
-@CancelFlag[1] Sale
-@TrainingModeFlag[1]
-...[1]
-@OfflineFlag[1] 1
-RetailStoreID[1] Check (cType)
-WorkstationID[1] RetailTransactionTender (cType) -BankID[0..1]
-SequenceNumber[1] RetailTransaction LineItem
-@TenderID[1] 1 -CheckNumber[1]
-BusinessDayDate[1] -@OutsideSalesFlag[1] -@VoidFlag[1]
-@TypeCode[1] 1
-BeginDateTime[1] -@SuspendFlag[1] -@EntryMethod[1] 1
-@ChangeFlag[1]
-EndDateTime[1] -TillID[1] -SequenceNumber[1]
1
1..* 1 1 -Amount[1] CustomerVerification (cType)
-OperatorID[1] -SpecialOrderNumber[1] -BeginDateTime[1]
-+Check[0..1]
-CurrencyCode[1] -ReceiptDateTime[1] -EndDateTime[1] -IDType[1]
1 -+CustomerVerification[0..1] 1
1 -PersonalID[1]
Total
-...[1]
1
Example XML
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- UseCase: Item Purchase from shelf -->
<POSLog xmlns="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/ POSLogRetailTransactionStockView.xsd">
<Transaction>
<RetailTransaction Version="1.0">
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<RetailStoreID>HighStreet</RetailStoreID>
<WorkstationID>POS5</WorkstationID>
<SequenceNumber>4294967295</SequenceNumber>
<BusinessDayDate>2001-08-13</BusinessDayDate>
<BeginDateTime>2001-08-13T09:03:00</BeginDateTime>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber>
<Sale ItemType="Stock">
<POSIdentity>
<POSItemID>01234567890123</POSItemID>
</POSIdentity>
<ActualSalesUnitPrice>1.63</ActualSalesUnitPrice>
<ExtendedAmount>4.89</ExtendedAmount>
<Quantity>3</Quantity>
</Sale>
</LineItem>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>2</SequenceNumber>
<Tender TenderID=”Check” TypeCode=”Sale”>
<Amount>9.89</Amount>
<Check>
<BankID>1234</BankID>
<CheckNumber>1234</CheckNumber>
</Check>
<CustomerVerification>
<IDType>Driver’s License</IDType>
<PersonalID>1234-56-7890</PersonalID>
</CustomerVerification>
</Tender>
</LineItem>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>3</SequenceNumber>
<Tender TenderID=”Cash” TypeCode=”Sale” ChangeFlag=”true”>
<Amount>5.00</Amount>
</Tender>
</LineItem>
<Total TotalType="TransactionGrandAmount">
<Amount>4.89</Amount>
</Total>
</RetailTransaction>
</Transaction>
</POSLog>
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3.7 Scenario: Customer Tender’s Purchase with Travelers Check in a Foreign Currency
Brief Description
Customer, on vacation in a foreign country, selects one or more items and purchases them with a traveler’s check in a foreign currency.
Data
• Tender Type = Travelers Check
• Type = Sale
• Tender Amount
• Foreign Currency Information
o Date and Time of the Currency Exchange
o Currency Code of the original Currency
o Original Face Amount in the Original Currency
o Exchange Rate
• Travelers Check Number
• Customer Verification Information
o Type ID
o Personal ID Number
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Data Hierarchy Diagram
POSLog
1
1..* RetailTransactionForeignCurrency (cType)
-DateTime[1]
Transaction -CurrencyCode[1]
Sale
-@CancelFlag[1] -OriginalFaceAmount[1]
-...[1] 1 -ExchangeRate[0..1]
-@TrainingModeFlag[1] 1
-@OfflineFlag[1] -ServiceCharge[0..1]
-RetailStoreID[1]
-WorkstationID[1] RetailTransactionTender (cType)
RetailTransaction LineItem
-SequenceNumber[1] -@TenderID[1]
-BusinessDayDate[1] -@OutsideSalesFlag[1] -@VoidFlag[1] -@TypeCode[1] Check (cType)
-@SuspendFlag[1] -@EntryMethod[1] 1 1
-BeginDateTime[1] -Amount[1] -BankID[0..1]
-EndDateTime[1] -TillID[1] -SequenceNumber[1] -+ForeignCurrency[0..1]
11 11 -CheckNumber[1]
-OperatorID[1] -SpecialOrderNumber[1] 1..*
1 -BeginDateTime[1] -+Check[0..1]
-CurrencyCode[1] -ReceiptDateTime[1] -EndDateTime[1] 1 -+CustomerVerification[0..1] 1 CustomerVerification (cType)
-IDType[1]
-Name[0..1]
Total -PersonalID[1]
-ExpirationDate[0..1]
1 -...[1] 1 -Province[0..1]
-Birthdate[0..1]
-Address[0..1]
Example XML
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- UseCase: Item Purchase from shelf -->
<POSLog xmlns="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/ POSLogRetailTransactionStockView.xsd">
<Transaction>
<RetailTransaction Version="1.0">
<RetailStoreID>HighStreet</RetailStoreID>
<WorkstationID>POS5</WorkstationID>
<SequenceNumber>4294967295</SequenceNumber>
<BusinessDayDate>2001-08-13</BusinessDayDate>
<BeginDateTime>2001-08-13T09:03:00</BeginDateTime>
<LineItem>
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<SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber>
<Sale ItemType="Stock">
<POSIdentity>
<POSItemID>01234567890123</POSItemID>
</POSIdentity>
<ActualSalesUnitPrice>1.63</ActualSalesUnitPrice>
<ExtendedAmount>4.89</ExtendedAmount>
<Quantity>3</Quantity>
</Sale>
</LineItem>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>2</SequenceNumber>
<Tender TenderID=”TravelersCheck” TypeCode=”Sale”>
<Amount>4.89</Amount>
<ForeignCurrency>
<DateTime>2001-08-13T09:03:00</DateTime>
<CurrencyCode>NZD</CurrencyCode>
<OriginalFaceAmount>9.78</OriginalFaceAmount>
<ExchangeRate>2.00000</ExchangeRate>
</ForeignCurrency>
<Check>
<CheckNumber>1234</CheckNumber>
</Check>
<CustomerVerification>
<IDType>Driver’s License</IDType>
<PersonalID>1234-56-7890</PersonalID>
</CustomerVerification>
</Tender>
</LineItem>
<Total TotalType="TransactionGrandAmount">
<Amount>4.89</Amount>
</Total>
</RetailTransaction>
</Transaction>
</POSLog>
3.8 Scenario: Customer Tender’s Purchase with Purchase Order
Brief Description
Customer selects one or more items and purchases them with purchase order.
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Data
•Tender Type = Purchase Order
•Type = Sale
•Tender Amount
•Purchase Order Information
• PO Id
• Organization
• Date of the PO
• Identification of Person with Purchase Order
• Amount of the PO.
Data Hierarchy Diagram
POSLog
1 1..*
Transaction
-@CancelFlag[1]
-@TrainingModeFlag[1] Sale
-@OfflineFlag[1] -...[1]
-RetailStoreID[1] 1
-WorkstationID[1]
RetailTransaction LineItem PurchaseOrder
-SequenceNumber[1] RetailTransactionTender (cType)
-BusinessDayDate[1] -@OutsideSalesFlag[1] -@VoidFlag[1] -PurchaseOrderID[1]
-@TenderID[1]
-BeginDateTime[1] -@SuspendFlag[1] -@EntryMethod[1] 1 -OrganizationID[1]
-@TypeCode[1]
-EndDateTime[1] -TillID[1] -SequenceNumber[1] -EffectiveDate[1]
-Amount[1]
-OperatorID[1] -SpecialOrderNumber[1]1..*1 -BeginDateTime[1] 11 11 -PartyID[1]
-+PurchaseOrder[0..1]
-CurrencyCode[1] -ReceiptDateTime[1] -EndDateTime[1] 1 -AuthorizedAmount[1]
Total
-...[1]
1
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Example XML
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- UseCase: Item Purchase from shelf -->
<POSLog xmlns="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/ POSLogRetailTransactionStockView.xsd">
<Transaction>
<RetailTransaction Version="1.0">
<RetailStoreID>HighStreet</RetailStoreID>
<WorkstationID>POS5</WorkstationID>
<SequenceNumber>4294967295</SequenceNumber>
<BusinessDayDate>2001-08-13</BusinessDayDate>
<BeginDateTime>2001-08-13T09:03:00</BeginDateTime>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber>
<Sale ItemType="Stock">
<POSIdentity>
<POSItemID>01234567890123</POSItemID>
</POSIdentity>
<ActualSalesUnitPrice>1.63</ActualSalesUnitPrice>
<ExtendedAmount>4.89</ExtendedAmount>
<Quantity>3</Quantity>
</Sale>
</LineItem>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>2</SequenceNumber>
<Tender TenderID=”PurchaseOrder” TypeCode=”Sale”>
<Amount>4.89</Amount>
<PurchaseOrder>
<PurchaseOrderID>1234</PurchaseOrderID>
<OrganizationID>MIC</OrganizationID>
<EffectiveDate>2001-08-13</EffectiveDate>
<PartyID>Joe Cool</PartyID>
<AuthorizedAmount>4.89</AuthorizedAmount>
</PurchaseOrder>
</Tender>
</LineItem>
<Total TotalType="TransactionGrandAmount">
<Amount>4.89</Amount>
</Total>
</RetailTransaction>
</Transaction>
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</POSLog>
3.9 Scenario: Customer Tender’s Purchase to Store Charge Account
Brief Description
Customer selects one or more items and charges them to their store account.
Data
• Tender Type = Store Account
• Type = Sale
• Tender Amount
• Store Account Information
• Account Number
• Account Name
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Data Hierarchy Diagram
POSLog
1..*
1
Transaction
Sale
-@CancelFlag[1]
-@TrainingModeFlag[1] -...[1]
-@OfflineFlag[1] 1
-RetailStoreID[1]
-WorkstationID[1] RetailTransactionTender (cType)
-SequenceNumber[1] RetailTransaction LineItem
-BusinessDayDate[1] -@TenderID[1]
-@OutsideSalesFlag[1] -@VoidFlag[1]
-BeginDateTime[1] -@TypeCode[1] AccountInfo
-@SuspendFlag[1] -@EntryMethod[1] 1
-EndDateTime[1] -@ChangeFlag[1]
-TillID[1] -SequenceNumber[1] -AccountName[1]
-Amount[1]
-OperatorID[1] -SpecialOrderNumber[1] 1..*
1 -BeginDateTime[1] 11 1 1
-CurrencyCode[1] -AccountID[0..1]
-ReceiptDateTime[1] -EndDateTime[1] 1 -+AccountInfo[0..1]
Total
-...[1]
1
Example XML
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- UseCase: Item Purchase from shelf -->
<POSLog xmlns="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/ POSLogRetailTransactionStockView.xsd">
<Transaction>
<RetailTransaction Version="1.0">
<RetailStoreID>HighStreet</RetailStoreID>
<WorkstationID>POS5</WorkstationID>
<SequenceNumber>4294967295</SequenceNumber>
<BusinessDayDate>2001-08-13</BusinessDayDate>
<BeginDateTime>2001-08-13T09:03:00</BeginDateTime>
<LineItem>
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<SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber>
<Sale ItemType="Stock">
<POSIdentity>
<POSItemID>01234567890123</POSItemID>
</POSIdentity>
<ActualSalesUnitPrice>1.63</ActualSalesUnitPrice>
<ExtendedAmount>4.89</ExtendedAmount>
<Quantity>3</Quantity>
</Sale>
</LineItem>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>2</SequenceNumber>
<Tender TenderID=”StoreAccount” TypeCode=”Sale”>
<Amount>4.89</Amount>
<AccountID>1234</AccountID>
<AccountInfo>
<AccountName>Joe Cool</AccountName>
</AccountInfo>
</Tender>
</LineItem>
<Total TotalType="TransactionGrandAmount">
<Amount>4.89</Amount>
</Total>
</RetailTransaction>
</Transaction>
</POSLog>
3.10 Scenario: Customer Tender’s Purchase with In-Store Coupon and Cash
Brief Description
Customer selects one or more items and purchases them with in part with an in-store coupon and the remaining with cash.
Data
• In-Store Coupon is a pre-tax discount
• Tender Type = Cash
• Type = Sale
• Tender Amount
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• Data Hierarchy Diagram
Data Hierarchy Diagram
Sale
POSLog
-@ItemType[1] RetailPriceModifier
1 -ItemID[1] -@MethodCode[1]
1..* -MerchandiseHierarchy[1] -SequenceNumber[1]
-Description[1] -Amount[1]
Transaction -UnitCostPrice[1] -Discount[1]
0..1 -UnitListPrice[1] 1 0..* -PreviousPrice[1]
-@CancelFlag[1]
-RegularSalesUnitPrice[1] -PromotionID[1]
-@TrainingModeFlag[1]
-InventoryValuePrice[1] -ReasonCode[1]
-@OfflineFlag[1]
-ActualSalesUnitPrice[1]
-RetailStoreID[1]
-ExtendedAmount[1]
-WorkstationID[1]
-SequenceNumber[1] RetailTransaction LineItem
-BusinessDayDate[1] -@OutsideSalesFlag[1] -@VoidFlag[1] RetailTransactionTender (cType)
-BeginDateTime[1] -@SuspendFlag[1] -@EntryMethod[1] 1 -@TenderID[1]
-EndDateTime[1] -TillID[1] -SequenceNumber[1] -@TypeCode[1]
-OperatorID[1] -SpecialOrderNumber[1] 1..*
1 -BeginDateTime[1] 1 1 -Amount[1]
-CurrencyCode[1] -ReceiptDateTime[1] -EndDateTime[1] 1
Total
-...[1]
1
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Example XML
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- UseCase: Item Purchase with Price Override Flow: Customer Complaint -->
<POSLog xmlns="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/ POSLogRetailTransaction.xsd">
<Transaction>
<RetailTransaction Version="1.0">
<RetailStoreID>HighStreet</RetailStoreID>
<WorkstationID>POS5</WorkstationID>
<SequenceNumber>4294967295</SequenceNumber>
<BusinessDayDate>2001-08-13</BusinessDayDate>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber>
<Sale ItemType="Stock">
<POSIdentity>
<POSItemID>01234567890123</POSItemID>
</POSIdentity>
<MerchandiseHierarchy Level="Department"/>
<RegularSalesUnitPrice>12.99</RegularSalesUnitPrice>
<ActualSalesUnitPrice>10.99</ActualSalesUnitPrice>
<ExtendedAmount>10.99</ExtendedAmount>
<Quantity>1</Quantity>
<RetailPriceModifier MethodCode="Promotion">
<SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber>
<Amount Action="Replace">10.99</Amount>
<PreviousPrice>12.99</PreviousPrice>
<ReasonCode>Coupon</ReasonCode>
</RetailPriceModifier>
</Sale>
</LineItem>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>2</SequenceNumber>
<Tender TenderID=”Cash” TypeCode=”Sale”>
<Amount>10.99</Amount>
</Tender>
</LineItem>
<Total TotalType="TransactionGrandAmount">
<Amount>10.99</Amount>
</Total>
</RetailTransaction>
</Transaction>
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</POSLog>
3.11 Scenario: Customer Tender’s Purchase with Manufacturer’s Coupon and Cash
Brief Description
Customer selects one or more items and purchases them with a manufacturer’s coupon and cash.
Data
• Tender Type = Coupon
• Type = Sale
• Coupon Tender Amount
• Coupon Information
• Coupon Type
• Label
• Expiration Date
• Tender Type = Cash
• Tender Amount
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Data Hierarchy Diagram
POSLog
1
1..*
Transaction
-@CancelFlag[1]
Sale
-@TrainingModeFlag[1]
-@OfflineFlag[1] -...[1]
-RetailStoreID[1] 1
-WorkstationID[1]
-SequenceNumber[1] RetailTransaction LineItem RetailTransactionTender (cType)
-BusinessDayDate[1] -@OutsideSalesFlag[1] -@VoidFlag[1] -@TenderID[1] Coupon (cType)
-BeginDateTime[1] -@SuspendFlag[1] -@EntryMethod[1] 1 -@TypeCode[1] -CouponType[1]
-EndDateTime[1] -TillID[1] -SequenceNumber[1] -@ChangeFlag[1] -PrimaryLabel[1]
-OperatorID[1] -SpecialOrderNumber[1] 1..*
1 -BeginDateTime[1] 1 1 -Amount[1] 1 1 -ExpirationDate[1]
-CurrencyCode[1] -ReceiptDateTime[1] -EndDateTime[1] 1 -+Coupon[0..1]
Total
-...[1]
1
Example XML
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!-- UseCase: Item Purchase from shelf -->
<POSLog xmlns="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/"
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.nrf-arts.org/IXRetail/namespace/ POSLogRetailTransactionStockView.xsd">
<Transaction>
<RetailTransaction Version="1.0">
<RetailStoreID>HighStreet</RetailStoreID>
<WorkstationID>POS5</WorkstationID>
<SequenceNumber>4294967295</SequenceNumber>
<BusinessDayDate>2001-08-13</BusinessDayDate>
<BeginDateTime>2001-08-13T09:03:00</BeginDateTime>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>1</SequenceNumber>
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<Sale ItemType="Stock">
<POSIdentity>
<POSItemID>01234567890123</POSItemID>
</POSIdentity>
<ActualSalesUnitPrice>10.63</ActualSalesUnitPrice>
<ExtendedAmount>10.63</ExtendedAmount>
</Sale>
</LineItem>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>2</SequenceNumber>
<Tender TenderID=”Coupon” TypeCode=”Sale”>
<Amount>2.00</Amount>
<Coupon>
<CouponType>ManufacturerCoupon</CouponType>
<PrimaryLabel>12347890</PrimaryLabel>
<ExpirationDate>2003-04-31</ExpirationDate>
</Coupon>
</Tender>
</LineItem>
<LineItem>
<SequenceNumber>3</SequenceNumber>
<Tender TenderID=”Cash” TypeCode=”Sale”>
<Amount>8.63</Amount>
</Tender>
</LineItem>
<Total TotalType="TransactionGrandAmount">
<Amount>10.63</Amount>
</Total>
</RetailTransaction>
</Transaction>
</POSLog>
3.12 Scenario: Customer Tender’s Purchase with Voucher, Gift Certificate or Other Stored Value
media with change as Voucher and Cash
Brief Description
Customer selects one or more items and purchases them with a gift certificate with the difference refunded as cash.
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Data
• Tender Type = Gift Certificate
• Type = Sale
• Tender Amount
• Gift Certificate Information
• Face Amount
• Serial Number
• Expiration Date
• Change
• Tender Type = Gift Certificate
• Type = Sale
• Change Amount
• Gift Certificate Information
• Face Amount
• Serial Number
• Expiration Date
• Tender Type = Cash
• Tender Amount
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