Technical Specification Interfaces PI

Hi, first of all, thank you very much for the support I can provide.
I have developed a set of interfaces, but now I need to make the documentation of the technical specification of the interfaces developed. If there is not a standard in the IP documentation I can provide for the technical specification.
thank you very much.
Daniel

As many SDN'ers have suggested here. The format of tech spec is different for every project and clients.
Typically, these formats are decided before the build phase starts.
However, following information is most certainly available in most of the formats:
Section I: Initial Information Requirements     
General Information     
Involved Systems, Message Communication and Interfaces     
Involved Systems     
Message Communication     
Interfaces
Section II: Technical Development Concept     
General Information     
Overall Process Description     
Enterprise Service Repository Objects     
Data Types     
Message Types     
External Definition     
Imported Archive     
Imported Objects     
Service Interfaces     
Java Archive     
Message Mappings     
Function Library     
Operation Mappings     
Integration Process     
Integration Scenario     
BPM Processing Details     
Container Variables     
Integration Directory     
Sender Configuration     
Receiver Configuration     
Receiver Determination     
Interface Determination     
Sender Agreement     
Receiver Agreement     
Direct Connections     
Integrated Configurations (AAE)     
File Archiving Mechanism     
Security & Authorization Configurations     
IDoc Port Configurations (for IDoc Inbound/Outbound scenarios)     
COMMON Services     
PI PatTERNS IDENTIFIED     
Section III: Operational Support     
Monitoring     
Other Configurations     
Error Handling within PI     
Test Cycle u2013 Unit Test     
Transport Number(s)     
Cutover Activities     
Contacts to Solution Owner     
Outstanding Issues
**Apart from this make sure you have the PI standards and naming convention guide specific for your project before you start working on build and TD.
Edited by: Puneet Singhal on Oct 5, 2011 8:26 AM

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