OASIS Field Force Management (FFM) TC
Defining a standard for relaying field work requests between centralized planning and field communication systems
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Table of Contents
- Announcements
- Overview
- Subcommittees
- Technical Work Produced by the Committee
- Expository Work Produced by the Committee
- External Resources
- Mailing Lists and Comments
- Additional Information
Participation in the OASIS FFM TC is open to all; however, membership is required. Contact join@oasis-open.org for more information.
The OASIS FFM TC addresses the data use and integration challenges faced by enterprises that deploy large field staffs to deliver services to customers. FFM TC members define a standard integration interface for use in relaying field work requests between centralized planning and field communication systems. Principal use cases include field work request dispatching and the reliable and scalable collection of data from the field. FFM is designed for use in products that support communication between field work operations and central data stores such as CRM contact info, job ticketing, inventory and accounting systems, installation records, etc.
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No subcommittees have been formed for this TC.
Technical Work Produced by the Committee
- Field Force Management Integration Interface Requirements Version 1.0; Approved: 05 October 2012.
- Field Force Management Integration Interface Specification Version 1.0; Approved: 05 October 2012. A complete specification package is avaialble: Download
Expository Work Produced by the Committee
There are no approved expository work products for this TC.
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