RosettaNet Standards & Partner Interface Process (PIP)

RosettaNet standards, also referred to as Partner Interface Process (PIP), are developed by users for users. RosettaNet messages are global, universally accepted, and proven through successful implementations. RosettaNet standards provide a common language for electronic business transactions and the foundation for integrating critical processes among partners within the global trading network.

RosettaNet standards allow trading partners to facilitate communication with each other as well as offer more collaboration with the exchange of business information electronically. In particular, supply chain companies are able to facilitate speed, efficiency, and reliability, while reducing company costs. Through RosettaNet standards, these trading partners are able to realize gains associated with reducing inventory, improving order-processing time and customer satisfaction with regard to product cycle time-to-market.

RosettaNet standards and messages leverage existing protocols, guidelines, and specifications to create standards for business communication across multiple platforms, applications, and networks to achieve efficient, collaborative commerce.  To view RosettaNet standards with PIP descriptions diagrams by process area, download the appropriate PDF.

RosettaNet Clusters Segments PIPs Overview 06 February 2013 (.pdf)

RosettaNet Clusters Segments PIPs Overview 05 December 2011 (.pdf)

RosettaNet Clusters Segments PIPs Overview 14 December 2010 (.pdf)

RosettaNet Clusters Segments PIPs Overview 20 April 2010 (.pdf)

RosettaNet Clusters Segments PIPs Overview 20 November 2009 (.pdf)

RosettaNet Cluster Segments PIPs Overview 09 April 2009 (.pdf)

RosettaNet Cluster Segments PIPs Overview 09 January 2009 (.pdf)

Source: RosettaNET.org