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1 Semantic Interoperability How eBusiness standardization is making progress Barbara Gatti CEN/ISSS Workshop Manager Inter-OP ESA 2005 ~ Genève, 22 February 2005

2 Overview  CEN/ISSS eBIF  Other related CEN/ISSS activities  UN/CEFACT  CEN/ISSS WS/eBES

3 CEN/ISSS “The mission of CEN/ISSS is to provide market players with a comprehensive and integrated range of standardization-oriented services and products, in order to contribute to the success of the Information Society in Europe”  Created in mid-1997, CEN/ISSS acts as a focal point for ICT issues within CEN  Provides consensus documents through Workshops, TCs and Focus Groups  Other activities (R&D links, consortia overview, etc.)

4 Some data  8 Technical Committees producing formal ENs  50 Workshops from 1998  12 WSs open, 4 proposed  75 CWAs  160.000 CWAs downloads  800 registered WSs participants, 55 countries

5 eBusiness Interoperability Forum eBIF should serve as the European platform for the consideration of interoperability solutions relating to eBusiness, and make strategic recommendations concerning standardization activities required Objectives:  Improve awareness of interoperability issues  Overview of eBusiness standards issues generally  Recommendations on future standards  Overview/coordination of CEN/ISSS activities  Liaison with European research projects and other interoperability initiatives globally

6 eBIF in practice (2)  Chair: Dick Raman, TIE Vice Chairs: David Sommer, CompTIA Freek Posthumus, NORMAPME  Secretariat: CEN/ISSS  Currently 70+ on exploder (different stakeholders)  Launched in 2004 -3 working meetings in 2004

7 eBIF – achievements in 2004 (3)  Some activities started  Forum has already provided advice and opinion on new standards activities  Established links with some Asian countries (Korea, China, Japan)  Collaboration starting with NIST eBusiness Standards Convergence initiative

8 eBIF – challenges x 2005 (4)  Next meeting: 1 st March - Strengthening collaboration with other interoperability initiatives - Recommendations on standards activities  Conference to be held end 2005 (Brussels?) - role of standards in eBusiness interoperability -role for Europe in eBusiness interoperability -under definition

9 CEN/ISSS other relevant activities  eGovernment FG  eHealth Standardization FG  WS/eInvoicing  WS/eCAT – e-catalogues and product classification schemas  WS/eProcurement  WS/TEX-WEAVE Textile and clothing industry  WS/ADNOM EU Network for administrative nomenclature

10 COPRAS “Co-operation platform for research and standardization”  Objective: To establish a supporting action to enable FP6 IST projects to interface with standardization activities while increasing standards awareness within RDT area  IST SSA 2004-2006  CEN, CENELEC, ETSI, W3C, The Open Group

11 COPRAS - achievements  All calls 1 & 2 projects addressed  Selected projects invited to k.o. meeting  14 selected for preparation Standards Action Plans Broadband access: Gandalf Simplicity Broadwan Security issues: Secoqc Semantic based systems: Similar Languages/multimodal interfaces: Talk Smart houses&home networking: Enthrone, ePerSpace, MediaNet, TEAHA eLearning: ELeGI, TERCERT, UNFOLS, ICLASS

12 UN/CEFACT “United Nations Center for facilitation of Administration, Commerce and Transport” Within the UN, UN/CEFACT is located in the Economic Commission for Europe (UN-ECE)  Is the focal international arena for development and adoption of eBusiness standards for enabling international trade and eGovernment to function effectively  +1500 experts (from both public and private sector) participate in the work  re-organized in 2004

13 UN/CEFACT structure  CEFACT plenary (plenary bureau)  UN/CEFACT Secretariat  Forum Mgmt Group  Service Support Providers  Permanent groups: TBG International Trade & Business Processes LG Legal TMG Techniques & Methodologies ICG Information Content Management ATG Applied Technologies  Rapporteurs (regional, standards, legal)

14 ebXML  MoU between UN/CEFACT and OASIS (1999)  UN/CEFACT: semantics 13 sectors transactions, data, xml schemas, CCTS, naming/design rules  OASIS: technical infrastructure

15 Core components Current submission list - TBG TBG1 Supply Chain and eProcurement TBG3 Transport TBG6 Construction (eTendering) TBG8 Insurance - Joint UN/CEFACT & ISO UNTDED including WCO & UNeDocs - External EAN.UCC (now GS1) SWIFT OAGi OASIS UBL US Government Open Exchange ebXML Asia

16 CEN/ISSS WS/eBES EU Entry point to UN/CEFACT Dealing with ebXML and EDI Work is carried out in working groups (EEGs) which develop inputs to UN/CEFACT standardization process:  EEG1: trade and supply chain  EEG2: transport  EEG3: customs  EEG4: finance  EEG5: Architecture, Engineering and Construction  EEG6: statistics  EEG7: insurance  EEG8: tourism, travel and leisure  EEG9: healthcare  EEG11: accounting

17 UN/CEFACT - conclusions  UN/CEFACT (and CEN/ISSS WS/eBES) can be the platform for dialogue between private and public users  ongoing projects focus on eCatalog and eTendering with participants from UK, FR, DE, JP, Korea  More participation from industry is necessary to identify specific requirements

18 URL: http://www.cenorm.be/isss http://www.cenorm.be/isss www.unece.org/cefact/ www.disa.org e-mail: barbara.gatti@cenorm.be barbara.gatti@cenorm.be Thank you!


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