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Why Are We Talking About UBL 3. OverviewThe Business Standards Stuff 3 Relationship with ebXML& Core Components The XML Stuff 5 6 1 Evolution & Success of Business Standards The Role of ebXML 2 Summary 8 Working with Liaisons 7 4 UBL Overview 4. Goals for Successful eBusiness Services
The standardization of XML business documents is the easiest way to accomplish these goals. 5. Cant We Just Do It? W3C Specifications DocumentationText Encoding Initiative (TEI)Channel Definition Format, CDF (Based on XML)RDF Rich Site Summary (RSS)Open Content Syndication (OCS)W3C Document Object Model (DOM), Level 1 SpecificationWeb Collections using XMLMeta Content Framework Using XML (MCF)XML-DataNamespaces in XMLResource Description Framework (RDF)Australia New Zealand Land Information Council (ANZLIC) - MetadataAlexandria Digital Library ProjectATLA Serials Project (ATLAS)XML Metadata Interchange Format (XMI)-Object Management Group (OMG)OMG Common Warehouse Metadata Interchange (CWMI) SpecificationObject Management Group XML/Value RFPMDC Open Information Model (OIM)Educom Instructional Management Systems Project (IMS)Metadata SpecificationStructured Graph Format (SGF)Legal XML Working Group and UELPXML Court Interface (XCI)Georgia State University Electronic Court Filing ProjectWeb Standards Project (WSP)HTML Threading - Use of HTML in EmailOpen Software Description Format (OSD)XLF (Extensible Log Format) InitiativeApache XML ProjectWAP Wireless Markup Language SpecificationHTTP Distribution and Replication Protocol (DRP)Chemical Markup LanguageMolecular Dynamics [Markup] Language (MoDL)Bioinformatic Sequence Markup Language (BSML)BIOpolymer Markup Language (BIOML)Virtual Hyperglossary (VHG)Weather Observation Definition Format (OMF)Open Financial Exchange (OFX/OFE)Interactive Financial Exchange (IFX)FinXML - 'The Digital Language for Capital Markets'Extensible Financial Reporting Markup Language (XFRML)Open Trading Protocol (OTP)Financial Products Markup Language (FpML)Mortgage Bankers Association of America XML WorkgroupDigital Property Rights Language (DPRL)XML Digital Signature (Signed XML - IETF/W3C)Digital Receipt Infrastructure InitiativeDigest Values for DOM (DOMHASH)Signed Document Markup Language (SDML)FIXML - A Markup Language for the FIX Application Message LayerBank Internet Payment System (BIPS)smartX ['SmartCard'] Markup Language (SML)Real Estate Transaction Markup Language (RETML)OpenMLS - Real Estate DTD DesignACORD - XML for the Insurance IndustryCustomer Profile Exchange (CPEX) Working GroupCustomer Support ConsortiumXML for the Automotive Industry - SAE J2008 XML.ORG - The XML Industry PortalX-ACT - XML Active Content Technologies CouncilElectronic Business XML Initiative (ebXML)Portal Markup Language (PML)EDGARspace PortalDII Common Operating Environment (COE) XML RegistryOpen eBook InitiativeMathematical Markup LanguageOpenMath StandardOpenTag MarkupMetadata - PICSMIX - Mediation of Information Using XMLCDIF XML-Based Transfer FormatSynchronized Multimedia Integration Language (SMIL)Precision Graphics Markup Language (PGML)Vector Markup Language (VML)WebBroker: Distributed Object Communication on the WebWeb Interface Definition Language (WIDL)XML/EDI - Electronic Data InterchangeXML/EDI Repository Working GroupEuropean XML/EDI Pilot ProjectEEMA EDI/EC Work Group - XML/EDIANSI ASC X12/XML and DISAInformation and Content Exchange (ICE)CommerceNet Industry InitiativeeCo Interoperability Framework SpecificationBizTalk FrameworkeCo Framework Project and Working GroupCommerce XML (cXML)RosettaNetOpen Catalog Protocol (OCP)vCard Electronic Business CardiCalendar XML DTDXML Encoded Form ValuesCapability Card: An Attribute Certificate in XMLTelecommunications Interchange Markup (TIM, TCIF/IPI)aecXML Working Group - Architecture, Engineering and ConstructionProduct Data Markup Language (PDML)Product Definition Exchange (PDX)Electronic Component Information Exchange (ECIX) and Pinnacles Component Information Standard (PCIS)ECIX QuickData SpecificationsECIX Component Information Dictionary Standard (CIDS)ECIX Timing Diagram Markup Language (TDML)Encoded Archival Description (EAD)UML eXchange Format (UXF)XML Data Binding SpecificationTranslation Memory eXchange (TMX)P3P Syntax SpecificationScripting News in XMLInterX.org InitiativeNuDoc TechnologyCoins: Tightly Coupled JavaBeans and XML ElementsDMTF Common Information Model (CIM)Universal Plug and Play ForumProcess Interchange Format XML (PIF-XML)Ontology and Conceptual Knowledge Markup LanguagesXOL - XML-Based Ontology Exchange LanguageProcedural Markup Language (PML)QAML - The Q&A Markup LanguageLACITO Projet Archivage de donnes linguistiques sonores et textuelles [Linguistic Data Archiving Project]Astronomical Markup LanguageAstronomical Instrument Markup Language (AIML)GedML: [GEDCOM] Genealogical Data in XMLNewspaper Association of America (NAA) - Standard for Classified Advertising Data 5.5 News Industry Text Format (NITF)XMLNews: XMLNews-Story and XMLNews-MetaNewsML and IPTC2000Notes Flat File Format (NFF)Java Help APICold Fusion Markup Language (CFML)Document Content Description for XML (DCD)XSchemaDocument Definition Markup Language (DDML)WEBDAV (IETF 'Extensions for Distributed Authoring and Versioning on the Web')DAV Searching and Locating (DASL)Graphic Communications Association - GCA 'Paper' DTDDocBook XML DTDTutorial Markup Language (TML)International Development Markup Language (IDML)Call Processing Language (CPL)Call Policy Markup Language (CPML)VoiceXML Forum (Voice Extensible Markup Language Forum)VoxML Markup LanguageTelephony Markup Language (TML)SABLE: A Standard for Text-to-Speech Synthesis MarkupJava Speech Markup Language (JSML)SpeechMLTalkMLXML and VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) - X3DXML for Workflow Management [NIST]SWAP - Simple Workflow Access ProtocolXML-Based Process Management Standard: Wf-XMLTheological Markup Language (ThML)LitML: A Liturgical Markup LanguageXML-F ('XML for FAX')Extensible Forms Description Language (XFDL)XML Forms Architecture (XFA)Broadcast Hypertext Markup Language (BHTML)IEEE LTSC XML Ad Hoc GroupIEEE Standard DTDOpen Settlement Protocol (OSP) - ETSI/TIPHONDirectory Services Markup Language (DSML)WDDX - Web Distributed Data ExchangeBusiness Rules Markup Language (BRML)Common Business Library (CBL)Open Applications Group - OAGISSchema for Object-oriented XML (SOX)XMLTP.Org - XML Transfer ProtocolThe XML Bookmark Exchange Language (XBEL)Simple Object Definition Language (SODL) and XMOP ServiceSimple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)XML and MusicClinical Trial Data ModelHuman Resource Management Markup Language (HRMML)HR-XML ConsortiumXML-HR Initiative - Human ResourcesECMData - Electronic Component Manufacturer Data Sheet Inventory SpecificationBean Markup Language (BML)The Koala Bean Markup Language (KBML)Jigsaw XML Format (JXML)Chinese XML Now!MOS-X (Media Object Server - XML)FLBC (Formal Language for Business Communication) and KQMLISO 12083 XML DTDsExtensible User Interface Language (XUL)User Interface Markup Language (UIML)Process Specification Language (PSL) and XMLXML DTD for Phone BooksUsing XML for RFCsSchools Interoperability Framework (SIF)Guideline XML (gXML)Extensible ProtocolXML Belief Network File Format (Bayesian Networks)Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML)The Data Documentation Initiative (DDI)XML and CORBA 6. The Problem Is
7. Reengineering the Standards Process TODAY (informal description) Scope Field specs Format specs Usage guidelines Usage rules Example Validation rules Information flow TOMORROW (rigorous and formal description) W H Y Business Analysis Requirements Analysis BUSINESSMODELS W H A T Logical Analysis MessageDesign TRANS- ACTIONS COMPONENTS H O W Technical Design Technical Implementation DOCUMENTS XMLCODE Purchase Order SenderRecipient ________________________________ ________________ Position __ ________ ________ __ ________ ________ __ ________ ________ __ ________ ________ __ ________ ________ Account Summary ________ ______ __ ________ ______ __ ________ ______ __ Business Documents Purchase Order SenderRecipient ________________________________ ________________ Position __ ________ ________ __ ________ ________ __ ________ ________ __ ________ ________ __ ________ ________ Account Summary ________ ______ __ ________ ______ __ ________ ______ __ 8. The Success of XML Business Standardization Dead End No Forward-LookingStandards Merging traffic ahead Merging traffic ahead Standard Org. A Standard Org. B Standard Org. C Standard Org. D Standard Org. E Standard Org. F Standard Org. G Standard Org. H Standard Org. I 9. Criteria For Successful XML Business Standardization Efforts
10. So What Is The Answer? 11. OverviewThe Business Standards Stuff 3 Relationship with ebXMLCore Components The XML Stuff 5 6 1 Evolution & Success of Business Standards The Role of ebXML 2 Summary 8 Working with Liaisons 7 4 UBL Overview 12. The ebXML Initiative
13. The ebXML Construct 14. ebXML Phase II Working Group TMG Working Group TMG Technical Committee Technical Committee Technical Committee System ebXML CPP Collaboration Partner Profile System ebXML CPP Collaboration Partner Profile HTTP/SMTP/FTP ebXML BPSS BusinessProcesses Schema Specification ebXML CPA Collaboration Partner Agreement ebXML MSG MessagingProtocol ebXML RR Registry & Repository ebXML CCTS Core Components Technical Specification Working Group TMG ebXML EBA Electronic Business Architecture Initiated Initiated Technical Committee XMLbased Syntax Rules 15. So What About Standard Payloads?
16. So What Is The Answer? 17. Why UBL? ebXML Core Components are syntax neutral,it will be a basis for multiple business document dialects and standards UBL is developing XML business document design rules, XML syntax core component (CC) structures andebXML (UN/CEFACT) CC compliant XML document schemas
UN/EDIFACT XML X.12 UNLayout etc. ebXML Core Components ebXML compliant syntax-implementations 18. UBLs Relationship with ebXML
19. OverviewThe Business Standards Stuff 3 Relationship with ebXMLCore Components The XML Stuff 5 6 1 Evolution & Success of Business Standards The Role of ebXML 2 Summary 8 Working with Liaisons 7 4 UBL Overview 20. ebXML Core Components
21. ebXML Core Components
22. The Core Components Specification Follows ISO 11179
23. OverviewThe Business Standards Stuff 3 Relationship with ebXMLCore Components The XML Stuff 5 6 1 Evolution & Success of Business Standards The Role of ebXML 2 Summary 8 Working with Liaisons 7 4 UBL Overview 24. So What is UBL?
25. UBLs Benefits
26. UBL Development Strategies
27. UBL Deliverables
28. Basic UBL Documents
29. Some UBL Participants
30. UBL Subcommittees TTSC Tools and Techniques SC LCSC Library Content SC CMSC Context Methodology SC Develops a methodology and tools for applying context. CDSC Context Drivers SC Works on improvement and further development of the context drivers. Evaluates and recommends the tools and techniques for development, maintenance and revision NDRSC Naming and Design Rules SC Develops guidelines for normative-form schema design, instance design, and markup naming, Defines business documents and a library of XML and ebXML CCTS based building blocks MSC Marketing SC LSC Liaison SC ASC Administration SC Administrates and coordinates the UBL efforts Does marketing and promotion for the UBL effort Organizes liaisons with other organizations. 31. OverviewThe Business Standards Stuff 3 Relationship with ebXMLCore Components The XML Stuff 5 6 1 Evolution & Success of Business Standards The Role of ebXML 2 Summary 8 Working with Liaisons 7 4 UBL Overview 32. UBL Naming and Design Rules Subcommittee
33. NDR Requirements
34. Some Major Design Rules Developed So Far
35. A Taste Of The Naming Rules
36. Encoding Code Lists
37. UBL Context Methodology Subcommittee
38. The Special Requirement For Context
39. Context Methodology
40. The eight-space
41. OverviewThe Business Standards Stuff 3 Relationship with ebXMLCore Components The XML Stuff 5 6 1 Evolution & Success of Business Standards The Role of ebXML 2 Summary 8 Working with Liaisons 7 4 UBL Overview 42. UBL Library Content Subcommittee
43. The Inputs
44. The Approach 45. Core Components vs. Business Information Entities
46. The Modeling Steps
47. The Formalism
48. A tiny sample data dictionary
49. The Back End 50. OverviewThe Business Standards Stuff 3 Relationship with ebXMLCore Components The XML Stuff 5 6 1 Evolution & Success of Business Standards The Role of ebXML 2 Summary 8 Working with Liaisons 7 4 UBL Overview 51.
UBL Differentiators 52. Where UBL Can Fit Into Existing XML B2B Chemical Mfr C Cs industry partners CIDX Hospital B Bs industry partners HL7 Electronics Mfr A As industry partners RosettaNet 53. The Value of Joining Forces
54. Formal Liaisons So Far
55. ebXML CC and/or UBL Adoption Plans
56. OverviewThe Business Standards Stuff 3 Relationship with ebXMLCore Components The XML Stuff 5 6 1 Evolution & Success of Business Standards The Role of ebXML 2 Summary 8 Working with Liaisons 7 4 UBL Overview 57. Summary
58. Where To Find More Information
59. How To Comment
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