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Bill of Lading 3.0 Beta 2 - use cases
The following use cases have been defined by DCSA to submit Shipping Instructions, publish, and approve a Draft Transport Document and the issuance, amendment and surrender of a Transport Document. The complete list of use cases supporting the Bill of Lading process is shown below. The user stories are defined in the dedicated Bill of Lading user stories page.
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Bill of Lading 3.0 Beta 2
User stories are typically a concise, informal description of a feature or functionality written from an end user's or stakeholder perspective. They express the needs, goals, and expectations of users in a way that is easily understandable to ensure the delivered product meets the intended requirements. In standards development, this translates to creating testable acceptance criteria to validate that the standard is correctly implemented and achieves its intended purpose.
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Bill of Lading 3.0 Beta 2 - Introduction
The objective of the DCSA Interface Standard for the Bill of Lading is to simplify the exchange of information between shipper, carrier and consignee, as related to Transport Documents.
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Standard Documentation Page | Bill of Lading 3.0 Beta 2
In collaboration with its member carriers, DCSA has developed OpenAPI specifications supporting the use cases and user stories defined in the DCSA Interface Standards.
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5. Booking and Bill of Lading | State Transition Diagrams
A state transition diagram is a graphical representation used in system modeling to depict the various states an object or system can exist in and the transitions between those states. It consists of nodes representing different states and arrows representing transitions between states. Events (defined by use cases) or conditions trigger these transitions.
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