NARRATIVE:
The SV-Customs Data Models [Motivation] view extends Semantic view and provides a comprehensive framework for leveraging the customs data models. This view is composed of three main elements: the "Customs Information Base", the "Customs Data model", and the "Data Model".
The "Customs Information Base" is a Diagram Model-group ABB that encapsulates various Business Object ABBs. These include "Workforce information", "Origin of goods Information", "Internal logistic Information", "Special Procedures Information", "Economic value Information", "Customs partners Information", "Exports information", "Imports information", "Free circulation requirement information", and "Laboratories information". Each of these business objects represents a specific type of information that is crucial for customs operations.
The "Customs Data model" is a Grouping ABB that contains two Data Object SBBs: the "EU Customs Data Model" and the "WCO Data Model". The "EU Customs Data Model" is a standardized framework developed by the European Union for harmonizing and structuring data exchange in customs operations. It promotes data consistency, simplifies data integration, and supports the automation of customs procedures within the EU customs environment. On the other hand, the "WCO Data Model" has been the data foundation for global trade interoperability for over two decades. It provides a universal language for cross-border data exchange, enabling the implementation of Single Window systems and fueling Data Analytics.
Lastly, the "Data Model" is a Data Object ABB that aims to be a collection of entities, their properties, and the relationships among them. It focuses on formally representing a domain, a concept, or a real-world thing.
The motivation behind this view is to provide a comprehensive and structured framework for managing and leveraging customs data. By standardizing and harmonizing the data models, it facilitates interoperability between different customs systems and stakeholders, promotes data consistency, simplifies data integration, and supports the automation of customs procedures. This ultimately leads to reduced costs and improved efficiencies for customs operations.