ASC X12 - Active CICA XML Schemas, Messaging & Documents by Subcommittee
EDI Specialists has compiled the following list of active CICA documents for Electronic Data Interchange with regard to communications & controls, finance, government, transportation, and insurance subcommittees.
What is CICA?
CICA stands for Context Inspired Component Architecture, and is a syntax-neutral architecture, which supports both business content and implementation information. With regard to message design, CICA XML schemas help to reduce the numerous costs associated with vast amounts of different XML messages employed for business-to-business electronic data interchange (EDI).
With its adaptable architecture, CICA XML schemas and messaging documents are a revolutionary approach to business-to-business message design. CICA messages, also referred to, CICA documents, can currently be expressed as XML messages with an assembly of reusable components designed to fulfill intra- and cross-industry EDI requirements. CICA XML schemas involve a syntax-neutral architecture that supports both business content and implementation information.
CICA XML schemas and XML messaging standards are the result of collaborative efforts by business process professionals, technical experts, and various industry-trading partners with development over many years. In the future, CICA will be able to support additional EDI formats such as X12's EDI syntax. CICA XML messages will also be expressed in RDF (Resource Description Framework) and OWL, a Web Ontology Language. As other formats are developed, CICA messaging standards will make it possible to use the same architecture as future markup languages.
CICA's reusable syntax-neutral messaging components are maintained in a central data store that supports a variety of functions including: data entry and maintenance, data retrieval (from full XML message structure to individual CICA documents and components), flexible reporting capabilities for development support, and end-user CICA documents including XML schemas, messages, documents with user-friendly XML schema reference guides.
Communications & Controls | Finance | Government
Transportation | Insurance
- X12C - Communication & Controls
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Document Acknowledgment Document
- X12F ‐ Finance
- ACH CCD
Line Item Detail Generic Invoice Document
PCard American Express Payment Document
PCard MasterCard Payment Document
PCard VISA Payment Document
STP Payment with Remittance Document
- X12G ‐ Government
- DoD Application Response Document
DoD Dual Inventory Adjustment Document
DoD Item Receipt Document
DoD Material Issue Document
DoD Physical Inventory Adjustment Document
Material Receipt Acknowledgement Document
Requisition Document
- X12I ‐ Transportation
- Barge Invoice Document
Barge Service Order Document
Barge Service Order Response Document
Barge Status Document
Boat Status Document
Tow Status Document
Transportation Empty Car Release ‐ Rail Request Document
Transportation Empty Car Release ‐ Rail Response Document
Transportation Equipment Available List ‐ Rail Request Document
Transportation Equipment Available List ‐ Rail Response Document
Transportation Equipment Release Out ‐ Rail Request Document
Transportation Equipment Release Out ‐ Rail Response Document
Transportation Freight Invoice Document
Transportation Order In ‐ Rail Request Document
Transportation Order In ‐ Rail Response Document
Transportation Price Distribution ‐ Rail Document
Transportation Status ‐ General Use Document
Transportation Status ‐ General Use Request Document
Transportation Status ‐ Small Package Use Document
- X12N ‐ Insurance
- Auto Insurance Notification
Coverage Request Document
Coverage Response Document
SOURCE: Accredited Standards Committee (ASC) X12

ASC X12, chartered by the American National Standards Institute more than 30 years ago, develops and maintains EDI and CICA standards along with XML schemas, which drive business processes globally. The diverse membership of ASC X12 includes technologists and business process experts, encompassing health care, insurance, transportation, finance, government, supply chain, and other industries.
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