NARRATIVE:
The OV-Tariffs registry management [Motivation] view extends Organisational view and provides a comprehensive framework for leveraging various elements related to tariff management. The elements in this view are grouped under the "Tariff Management" Diagram Model-group ABB, which is described as the overarching theme of this view.
One of the key elements in this view is the "Tariffs registry management" Capability SBB. This capability is responsible for managing the tariffs registry, as indicated by its description "Tariffs registry management (DBC)". However, the JSON does not provide any sub-elements or further details about this capability.
The view also includes several Business Service ABBs, which represent digital public services related to tariff management. These services include "Tariff Suspensions", "Customs declarations", "Tariff Registry management", and "Determination of the economic value of goods declared for importation". Each of these services plays a unique role in the tariff management process, from suspending tariffs and managing the tariff registry to declaring customs and determining the economic value of imported goods.
In addition, the view contains several Business Object ABBs, which represent different types of information used in tariff management. These objects include "Imports information", "Classification of goods Information", "Exports information", and "Economic value Information". These objects provide the necessary data for the aforementioned services to function effectively.
The relationships between these elements are not explicitly defined in the JSON, but it can be inferred that the Business Service ABBs rely on the Capability SBB and the Business Object ABBs to perform their functions. For example, the "Tariff Registry management" service likely uses the "Tariffs registry management" capability to manage the tariff registry, and it may use the "Imports information" and "Exports information" objects to inform its operations.
The motivation behind this view is to provide a clear and comprehensive overview of the elements involved in tariff management, and to illustrate how these elements interact to support the overall process. By understanding these elements and their relationships, organizations can better manage their tariffs and improve their tariff-related operations.