diff --git a/docs/operating-model/how-data-space-governance/how-data-space-governance.md b/docs/operating-model/how-data-space-governance/how-data-space-governance.md index db8454351..cf3085372 100644 --- a/docs/operating-model/how-data-space-governance/how-data-space-governance.md +++ b/docs/operating-model/how-data-space-governance/how-data-space-governance.md @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ The [Catena-X Website](https://catena-x.net/en/catena-x-introduce-implement/stan ### Why do we certify? -Cross company interactions highly rely on mutual trust. Catena-X issues certifications in order to provide trust via transparency and reliability based on our Catena-X standards. By setting up a certification process, we guarantee that our major principles are considered in every component of the network. Independent of size and role, core service providers or small application, a consistent framework was created to ensure beneficial participation for all participants in the network. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link, and to gain trust we need to ensure that all links are as strong as possible by encouraging the consistent use of standards and providing a quality label to those who do. +Cross-company interactions highly rely on mutual trust. Catena-X issues certifications to provide trust via transparency and reliability based on our Catena-X standards. By setting up a certification process, we guarantee that our major principles are considered in every component of the network. Independent of size and role, core service providers or small application, a consistent framework was created to ensure beneficial participation for all participants in the network. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link, and to gain trust we need to ensure that all links are as strong as possible by encouraging the consistent use of standards and providing a quality label to those who do. ### What do we certify? @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ An overview of the certification process is depicted in Figure [Catena-X Certifi ![Catena-X Certification Process](./assets/catena-x-certification-process.png) *Catena-X Certification Process* -The *Catena-X Conformity Assessment Handbook* provides a detailed description of how Catena-X conducts conformity assessment through the Conformity Assessment Bodies. The most current version can always be found on the [Catena-X Library](../../certification/certification/certification.md). +The *Catena-X Conformity Assessment Handbook* provides a detailed description of how Catena-X conducts conformity assessment through the Conformity Assessment Bodies. The most current version can always be found on the [Catena-X Library](https://catenax-ev.github.io/docs/next/certification/certification). ### Certification framework @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ Certifications and qualifications at Catena-X can be obtained for different type ### Certification updates -Each certified partner needs to ensure conformity to the standards to be active in the data space. Every certified participant in the data space has the obligation to remain compatible with at least one of the supported ecosystem releases through certification via a CAB. If there is no valid certificate after the ecosystem release tied to the respective certificate expires, Partners lose the status of certification/ qualification and are no longer listed as such on the Data Space Clearance List after the above mentioned 120 days of grace period expire. Each label is obtained after successful completion of the Catena-X certification or qualification process. +Each certified partner needs to ensure conformity to the standards to be active in the data space. Every certified participant in the data space must remain compatible with at least one of the supported ecosystem releases through certification via a CAB. If there is no valid certificate after the ecosystem release tied to the respective certificate expires, Partners lose the status of certification/ qualification and are no longer listed as such on the Data Space Clearance List after the above-mentioned 120 days grace period expires. Each label is obtained after the successful completion of the Catena-X certification or qualification process. ### Further clarifications for Release Jupiter @@ -72,25 +72,25 @@ Catena-X will release a standard update (Preview Jupiter) in June 2024, on the C The productive environment of the Catena-X data ecosystem (productive environment) will be **exclusively on Release Jupiter**. This will be accompanied by an **update of the certification framework** (“which role needs to have which components certified”). -Each partner needs to ensure conformity to the new standards to be active in the data space. To this end, the following procedure applies: Every participant in the data space has until **October 2024** (grace period) to complete their certification via a CAB or, in case of an existing certification, via free self-assessment. If there is no valid certificate for Jupiter, Partners must be removed from the data space at the direction of the Catena-X Association as of October 16th 2024. +Each partner needs to ensure conformity to the new standards to be active in the data space. To this end, the following procedure applies: Every participant in the data space has until **October 2024** (grace period) to complete their certification via a CAB or, in case of an existing certification, via free self-assessment. If there is no valid certificate for Jupiter, Partners must be removed from the data space at the direction of the Catena-X Association as of October 16th, 2024. Data space participants and their solutions that have a valid certificate past October 2024 can use the period between the standard update in June 2024 and the industrialization of Jupiter via the Operating Company to prove their compliance to the Association via a **free self-assessment** and thus confirm the validity of their certificate even after release updates (up to a maximum of 12 months after initial issue). A corresponding form including confirmation of conformity with each standard required for the certificate can be requested from [info@catena-x.net](mailto:info@catena-x.net). #### 2. Certification of business applications vs. internal systems that fall under the definition of a Catena-X business application* -**A business application** provides specific logic and schemas defined in a Catena-X use case (e.g., data processing, transformation functions) that is applied to input data to produce an expected output. This includes the use of Catena-X semantic models (semantic interoperability) as well as the technical data exchange using standardized protocols and API-specifications (technical interoperability). This does not apply to internal systems of an organization, such as internal databases, data lakes, data pipelines (ETL) or source systems. +**A business application** provides specific logic and schemas defined in a Catena-X use case (e.g., data processing, transformation functions) that is applied to input data to produce an expected output. This includes the use of Catena-X semantic models (semantic interoperability) as well as the technical data exchange using standardized protocols and API-specifications (technical interoperability). This does not apply to internal systems of an organization, such as internal databases, data lakes, data pipelines (ETL), or source systems. -Companies may want to **integrate internal systems** including company-internal business applications to the Catena-X data space. However, it is crucial that all participants can rely on a standardized data exchange to ensure stable and consistent multi-tier data chains based on data sovereignty and interoperability. Consequently, the following principles apply: +Companies may want to **integrate internal systems** including company-internal business applications into the Catena-X data space. However, it is crucial that all participants can rely on a standardized data exchange to ensure stable and consistent multi-tier data chains based on data sovereignty and interoperability. Consequently, the following principles apply: -- All company-internal business applications required to maintain a stable and consistent multi-tier data must comply with Catena-X standards and be certified by a CAB. -- All company-internal business applications associated with the Catena-X brand and/or offered on a Catena-X marketplace must comply to Catena-X standards and be certified by a CAB. +- All company-internal business applications required to maintain a stable and consistent multi-tier data exchange must comply with Catena-X standards and be certified by a CAB. +- All company-internal business applications associated with the Catena-X brand and/or offered on a Catena-X marketplace must comply with Catena-X standards and be certified by a CAB. If an company-internal business application meets either of these criteria, Catena-X certification is mandatory. #### 3. No Catena-X Business Applications without listing on a Certified Catena-X Marketplace Catena-X is built on trust. All Catena-X certified business applications and services must be listed on a certified Catena-X marketplace. -Catena-X marketplace provider (i.e. CSP-A) verify that the listed business applications and services have a valid certification issued by a CAB and therefore comply with the Catena-X standards. Catena-X does not allow the provision of a solutions without a marketplace listing. +Catena-X marketplace providers (i.e. CSP-A) verify that the listed business applications and services have a valid certification issued by a CAB and therefore comply with the Catena-X standards. Catena-X does not allow the provision of a solution without a marketplace listing. In the future, there will be multiple CSP-As that enable business applications and services to be verified and listed on various marketplaces, as mentioned in chapter [Increase Decentralization of Core Services](./../outlook/outlook.md#increase-decentralization-of-core-services). @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ Advisory services are hard, if not impossible, to standardize. Consequently, con Catena-X invites advisory service providers of all kinds to support the successful onboarding of data space participants, SMEs in particular. One of the few prerequisites is the binding commitment to provide high-quality consulting at fair and reasonable costs. Catena-X supports this endeavor with information and predefined content as well as a qualification system to prove appropriate support and consulting competencies. -Different from Catena-X Certification, Catena-X qualification is a label held by an individual. Individuals passing the assessment process and being awarded the title "Qualified Advisor" may refer to themselves as `Catena-X qualified`. Companies with more than 5 employees with this qualification may refer to their entire company as `Catena-X qualified`. Alternatively, if more than 50% of a company's staff is qualified, it may equally refer to the entire company as `Catena-X qualified`. Any `Catena-X qualified` label has a validity of 12 months. +Different from Catena-X Certification, Catena-X qualification is a label held by an individual. Individuals passing the assessment process and being awarded the title "Qualified Advisor" may refer to themselves as "Catena-X qualified". Companies with more than 5 employees with this qualification may refer to their entire company as "Catena-X qualified". Alternatively, if more than 50% of a company's staff is qualified, it may equally refer to the entire company as "Catena-X qualified". Any "Catena-X qualified" label has a validity of 12 months. ### How do we qualify? @@ -116,7 +116,7 @@ The Catena-X qualification process is under constant development and further, sp ## Catena-X Labels -Catena-X issues four different labels to indicate a company has been successfully certified or qualified and is compliant with Catena-X standards. This is in order to help customers find suitable and legitimate providers who have been assessed to comply with Catena-X standards or qualification requirements. +Catena-X issues four different labels to indicate a company has been successfully certified or qualified and is compliant with Catena-X standards. This is to help customers find suitable and legitimate providers who have been assessed to comply with Catena-X standards or qualification requirements. Each label is issued to the relevant role after achieving successful certification and/or qualification. Labels are associated with the offered services of the provider as stated in the certification framework on the [Catena-X website](https://catena-x.net/en/catena-x-introduce-implement/certification). **Certified Operating Company** @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ Certified operating companies are companies certified for operating core service **Certified Provider** ![Certified Provider](./assets/CX_Logo_Certified-Provider_CLR_RGB_pos_16x9@300.jpg) -“Provider” is defined by standard [CX-0008](../../standards/CX-0008-RelevantStandardsForConformityAssessments) for the general participation in the data ecosystem depending on their role. +“Provider” is defined by standard [CX-0008](https://catenax-ev.github.io/docs/next/standards/CX-0008-RelevantStandardsForConformityAssessments) for the general participation in the data ecosystem depending on their role. **Certified Solution** ![Certified Solution](./assets/CX_Logo_Certified-Solution_CLR_RGB_pos_16x9@300.jpg) @@ -143,7 +143,9 @@ Different from Catena-X Certification, Catena-X qualification is a label held by ### Scope of Labels (qualified/certified) -Both certification and qualification awards the right to hold and use a label with either the word "qualified" or a specific title combining the words "qualified" or "certified" with a role description. Labels are only to be used upon a successful completion of the certification/ qualification process. Certificates are bound to an ecosystem release, e.g. Jupiter and expire the moment, an ecosystem release is outdated (lifecycle state = deprecated). To maintain a valid label, a certification for one of the subsequent ecosystem releases has to be completed. The use of older terminologies and visuals are not permitted and are therefore to be phased out within a transition period of three months since the latest release of this document, Catena-X Operating Model. Furthermore, companies shall solely use the name of the label for their role (certified operating company/ certified provider/ certified solution or respectively qualified advisor) as specified in the Catena-X Certification Framework or Regulatory Framework. +Both certification and qualification awards the right to hold and use a label with either the word "qualified" or a specific title combining the words "qualified" or "certified" with a role description. Labels are only to be used upon a successful completion of the certification/ qualification process. Certificates are bound to an ecosystem release, e.g. Jupiter and expire the moment, an ecosystem release is outdated (lifecycle state = deprecated). To maintain a valid label, a certification for one of the subsequent ecosystem releases has to be completed. Labels for qualified advisors are time-bound with a validity of 12 months. + +The use of older terminologies and visuals are not permitted and are therefore to be phased out within a transition period of three months since the latest release of this document, Catena-X Operating Model. Furthermore, companies shall solely use the name of the label for their role (certified operating company/ certified provider/ certified solution or respectively qualified advisor) as specified in the Catena-X Certification Framework or Regulatory Framework. Companies or advisors are solely liable for providing the services. The certification does not provide any warranties of the quality of the work and the services of the certified companies or qualified advisor. ### Labeling guidelines @@ -152,7 +154,7 @@ Any official Catena-X label can be downloaded from the [Catena-X repository](htt ## Regulatory Framework -The Catena-X Regulatory Framework for data space operations outlines the non-technical requirements and responsibilities for all stakeholders involved in the Catena-X data ecosystem. It includes detailed information on data sovereignty, mandatory use case requirements, and other regulatory considerations that are relevant and mandatory to our activities. The Regulatory Framework is made up of individual components that each govern a specific layer of our data space operations. Find all the details about the Regulatory Framework [here](../../regulatory-framework/governance-framework.md). +The Catena-X Regulatory Framework for data space operations outlines the non-technical requirements and responsibilities for all stakeholders involved in the Catena-X data ecosystem. It includes detailed information on data sovereignty, mandatory use case requirements, and other regulatory considerations that are relevant and mandatory to our activities. The Regulatory Framework is made up of individual components that each govern a specific layer of our data space operations. Find all the details about the Regulatory Framework [here](https://catenax-ev.github.io/docs/next/regulatory-framework/governance-framework). To understand the layers of our Regulatory Framework, Catena-X uses flight levels as a metaphor (see Figure Catena-X Governance Framework flight levels): @@ -163,7 +165,7 @@ The Operating Model, the 10 Golden Rules and the Country Clearance List fall und The Data Exchange Governance and the standardised usage policies are located at the 20,000-ft level (Use Case Level), where the fundamental requirements for data usage in a use case are defined. -***Disclaimer: The Data Exchange Governance is only temporarily located at this level. It will soon be located at the 30,000-ft level.*** +**Disclaimer: The Data Exchange Governance is only temporarily located at this level. It will soon be located at the 30,000-ft level.** The 10,000-ft level (Data Offering Level) provides guidance for data offerings by Data Providers and Consumers. diff --git a/docs/operating-model/how-data-space-operations/how-data-space-operations.md b/docs/operating-model/how-data-space-operations/how-data-space-operations.md index 2dd2aed4e..31e9308d3 100644 --- a/docs/operating-model/how-data-space-operations/how-data-space-operations.md +++ b/docs/operating-model/how-data-space-operations/how-data-space-operations.md @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ After registration, participants can start the technical integration process (e. ### Managing Company Hierarchies -After successful registration, participants can create and manage their company hierarchies. With release 24.08, Catena-X Business Partner Data Management allows you to create and manage sites and additional addresses for your legal entities. In a future version, it will also be possible to create and manage relationships between two legal entities (e.g., subsidiaries). This is relevant, for example, for the various connector usage scenarios as described [here](how-data-space-operations.md#edc-deployment-and-usage-premises). +After successful registration, participants can create and manage their company hierarchies. With release 24.08, Catena-X Business Partner Data Management allows you to create and manage sites and additional addresses for your legal entities. In a future version, it will also be possible to create and manage relationships between two legal entities (e.g., subsidiaries). This is relevant, for example, for the various connector usage scenarios as described [here](https://catenax-ev.github.io/docs/next/operating-model/how-data-space-operations#edc-deployment-and-usage-premises”). ## Gaia-X Compliance @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ The figure shows a generic section of the value chain. The basic principle - one Besides this implementation suppliers and customers have to agree on how the 1U1D-Rule applies to their specific contractual agreement and use case. For example, if there are agreements in place to handle directed parts or ad-hoc agreements to handle a critical supply situation, supply chain visibility may be extended. -The default standard for part relationships is defined in Catena-X Standards [CX-0126](../../standards/CX-0126-IndustryCorePartType/CX-0126-IndustryCorePartType.md) and [CX-0127](../../standards/CX-0127-IndustryCorePartInstance/CX-0127-IndustryCorePartInstance.md). An overarching explanation can be found in the [Tractus-X KITS](https://eclipse-tractusx.github.io/docs-kits/kits/Industry%20Core%20Kit/Business%20View%20Industry%20Core%20Kit). +The default standard for part relationships is defined in Catena-X Standards [CX-0126](https://catenax-ev.github.io/docs/next/standards/CX-0126-IndustryCorePartType) and [CX-0127](https://catenax-ev.github.io/docs/next/standards/CX-0127-IndustryCorePartInstance). An overarching explanation can be found in the [Tractus-X KITS](https://eclipse-tractusx.github.io/docs-kits/kits/Industry%20Core%20Kit/Business%20View%20Industry%20Core%20Kit). ### Part-based visibility diff --git a/docs/operating-model/what-service-map/what-service-map.md b/docs/operating-model/what-service-map/what-service-map.md index 3da51c2b8..36a905520 100644 --- a/docs/operating-model/what-service-map/what-service-map.md +++ b/docs/operating-model/what-service-map/what-service-map.md @@ -119,4 +119,4 @@ The following conditions apply to any Catena-X Sandbox: #### Limitations -Catena-X aims to foster new forms of innovation and scaling. Sandboxes promise to offer much in order to enhance our network in that regard. Thereby, we are providing the limited option (BETA) to host and participate in Catena-X Sandboxes according to the criteria listed in Chapter [Who - Roles in the Ecosystem](./../who-roles-in-the-catena-x-ecosystem/who-roles-in-the-catena-x-ecosystem.md). This option is currently limited until the end of 2024 in order to further evaluate the criteria and market feedback for our ecosystem. All feedback collected will flow into future versions of the Catena-X Operating Model. +Catena-X aims to foster new forms of innovation and scaling. Sandboxes promise to offer much in order to enhance our network in that regard. Thereby, we are providing the limited option (BETA) to host and participate in Catena-X Sandboxes according to the criteria listed in Chapter [Who - Roles in the Ecosystem](./../who-roles-in-the-catena-x-ecosystem/who-roles-in-the-catena-x-ecosystem.md). This option is currently limited until October 2024 in order to further evaluate the criteria and market feedback for our ecosystem. All feedback collected will flow into future versions of the Catena-X Operating Model. diff --git a/docs/operating-model/who-roles-in-the-catena-x-ecosystem/who-roles-in-the-catena-x-ecosystem.md b/docs/operating-model/who-roles-in-the-catena-x-ecosystem/who-roles-in-the-catena-x-ecosystem.md index f9679cc19..eb5931ca5 100644 --- a/docs/operating-model/who-roles-in-the-catena-x-ecosystem/who-roles-in-the-catena-x-ecosystem.md +++ b/docs/operating-model/who-roles-in-the-catena-x-ecosystem/who-roles-in-the-catena-x-ecosystem.md @@ -283,5 +283,5 @@ Given that the Catena-X brand derives much of its value throug trust, Catena-X S **Prerequisites and Limitations:** - As a BETA service, an SP and its services must not yet be certified by a CAB. Instead, operating a Catena-X Sandbox requires specific approval from the Catena-X Association and the signing of a self-assessment. -- Any approval granted to operate a Catena-X Sandbox is limited until the end of 2024. +- Any approval granted to operate a Catena-X Sandbox is limited until October 2024. - An SP is responsible for upholding certification verifications and checks for compliance with the Catena-X governance framework, given that a direct connection with the CSP-B is currently infeasible. Thereby, the Catena-X Association and the CSP-B are also not responsible or liable for any SLAs provided by the SP. diff --git a/docs/operating-model/why-understanding-the-catena-x-data-space/assets/catena-x-data-ecosystem.png b/docs/operating-model/why-understanding-the-catena-x-data-space/assets/catena-x-data-ecosystem.png index b113926bf..3a6b726d4 100644 Binary files a/docs/operating-model/why-understanding-the-catena-x-data-space/assets/catena-x-data-ecosystem.png and b/docs/operating-model/why-understanding-the-catena-x-data-space/assets/catena-x-data-ecosystem.png differ diff --git a/docs/operating-model/why-understanding-the-catena-x-data-space/assets/why-understanding-the-catena-x-data-space.pptx b/docs/operating-model/why-understanding-the-catena-x-data-space/assets/why-understanding-the-catena-x-data-space.pptx index 8410844a7..0b2bec521 100644 Binary files a/docs/operating-model/why-understanding-the-catena-x-data-space/assets/why-understanding-the-catena-x-data-space.pptx and b/docs/operating-model/why-understanding-the-catena-x-data-space/assets/why-understanding-the-catena-x-data-space.pptx differ