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Reference Implementation

🚧Evolving Knowledge Base

The RBTP Knowledge Base is evolving weekly as part of our pilot programs with RBA members. We’d love your input — submit feedback or help shape the protocol in real time by joining a pilot.

Overview​

A Reference Implementation is a suite of tools used to simulate how a UNTP solution would work in the supply chain of a given industry. It is used to demonstrate traceability, interoperability and scalability using the specifications of the United Nations Transparency Protocol.

The RBTP Reference Implementation (RI) has built an Interactive Value Chain Map alongside with Table-Top Exercises focused on RMI and a few key members as the audience to demonstrate n-tier traceability including Tracing source materials upstream, Sharing a DPP, Issuing a DPP and Viewing a DPP

To access the RBTP Reference Implementation, go to https://www.rbtp.pyx.io/reference-implementation

How to Use The RI​

To explore the Reference Implementation, an Interactive VC Map has been built with a set of instructions to enable users to familiarize themselves on how to use the RI. Go to https://www.rbtp.pyx.io/interactive-vc-map

Interactive VC Map​

RMI VC Map

Table Top Exercises (TSIV)​

Open up the Interactive VC Map and follow these exercises

  1. Tracing Exercise - Tracing Source Materials from OEM Product Passport to Mine
  2. Issuing Exercise - Issuing a Verified Digital Product Passport and DTEs
  3. Sharing Exercise - Sharing DPP’s with Supply Chain Actors
  4. Viewing Exercise - Viewing the New Data from the End of the Supply Chain