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1 Copyright OASIS, 2002 The Global Market for e-Content Patrick Gannon President & CEO, OASIS LRC-2002 eContent Localisation Dublin, Ireland November 12, 2002

2 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Patrick J. Gannon OASIS – C.E.O., President, Board Director UNECE – Chair, Team of Specialists for Internet Enterprise Development (2000-2002) BEA Systems – Sr. VP Strategic Marketing Netfish Technologies – VP Industry Standards Open Buying on the Internet (OBI) – Exec. Dir. RosettaNet – Sr. Project Leader (1998) CommerceNet – VP Strategic Programs – XML eCommerce Evangelist (1997-99) – Interoperable Catalog WG (1995-1998) PIDX, CIAG, PVF Roundtable, CIMIS (1988-1995)

3 Copyright OASIS, 2002 “Whosoever propounds to you to take a philosophy of the mind, is only a more or less awkward translator of things in your consciousness which you have also your way of seeing…” Essay on Intellect Ralph Waldo Emerson

4 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Agenda Technology Trends Global e-Business Survey Observations OASIS Initiatives

5 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Information Technology Trends Technology & Business Trends

6 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Consumer Services Sales and Distribution Internet Based Delivery Business-to-BusinessProcesses The eBusiness Tidal Wave

7 Copyright OASIS, 2002 B2C Integration Directory Services XML Web Services Sales and Distribution B2B iMarketPlaces / Hubs ASP’s (App’ Srvc Provider) Information Mining The eBusiness Technologies

8 Copyright OASIS, 2002 The Challenge is: how to take an architecture that has withstood the test of time …

9 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Keep it from being marginalized…

10 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Keep it from being washed away in the technology tidal wave …

11 Copyright OASIS, 2002 And turn it into the centerpiece of a thriving global marketplace …

12 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Application System BuyerSupplier ERP/MRP Job Shop System HTTP Business Process Applications Browser Web Application Server XML Enabled E-Marketplaces Web Service Integration Collaboration Hub XML ebXML Message Service Adapter ebXML Message Service Adapter Process Integration XML Federal / Regional Chamber of Commerce UDDI Registry Service Financial Services Logistic Services XML

13 Copyright OASIS, 2002 What is a Web Service? Types of Web Services Profile Specifications

14 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Some Days Its Hard to Know Which Way is Up or Down

15 Copyright OASIS, 2002 W3C Web Service Architecture Group - Definition of Web Service A Web service is a software application identified by a URI, whose interfaces and bindings are capable of being defined, described and discovered as XML artifacts. A Web service supports direct interactions with other software agents using XML based messages via internet-based protocols. © W3C 2002.

16 Copyright OASIS, 2002 W3C – WSAG (draft): Basic Web Service Architecture © W3C 2002.

17 Copyright OASIS, 2002 W3C – WSAG (draft): Extended Web Services Architecture © W3C 2002.

18 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Types of Web Services Simple – No side effects – Non-transactional – Context free – Sessionless, no roles – Minimal security – Call-response model – Point-to-point – Not developmentally scalable Complex, e-Business – Impacts other steps – Transactional – Context sensitive, ordering of steps – Session based, personalized – Exactly once semantics – Sophisticated security – Messaging based – Scalable

19 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Two Types of Web Services Remote Procedure Call (RPC)-based for supporting simple Web Services Conversational or Message-based Web Services for supporting loosely coupled asynchronous models, a key requirement for Enterprise-class Web Services.

20 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Protocols for RPC-based Web Services Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) – SOAP v1.1 (IBM, MS, etc.) W3C Note - May 2000 – W3C XML Protocol WG started - Sep. 2000 – SOAP v1.2 Working Draft - June 2002 Web Services Description Language (WSDL) – WSDL v1.1 (IBM & MS) W3C Note - Mar. 2001 – W3C WS Description WG started - Jan. 2002 – WSDL v1.2 Working Draft - July 2002 Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI) – UDDI.org v3.0 specification - July 2002 – OASIS UDDI Spec. TC approved v2, v3 - Sep. 2002

21 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Protocols for Message-Based Web Services ebXML Messaging Services – ebXML Messaging v2.0 TC Spec. – Mar. 2002 – ebMsg. v2.0 OASIS Standard – Sep. 2002 ebXML Collaboration-Protocol Profile – CPP/A v2.0 TC Specification – May 2002 – CPP/A v2.0 submit for OASIS Standard – July 2002 ebXML Registry – ebXML RIM v2.0 OASIS Standard – Apr. 2002 – ebXML RS v2.0 OASIS Standard – Apr. 2002 Business Transaction Protocol – BTP v1.0 TC Specification – May 2002

22 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Protocols in Extended Architecture Web Services (OASIS TCs) Business Transaction Protocol – BTP v1.0 TC Specification – May 2002 Web Services for Remote Portals Web Services Interactive Applications Web Services Security Management Protocol

23 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Web Services Step 1: Description – WSDL – ebXML CPP & ebXML Business Process Schema Step 2: Publication and Discovery – UDDI – ebXML Registry Step 3: Invocation – SOAP over HTTP – ebXML Messaging Spec integrating SOAP, HTTP

24 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Web Services Interoperability Organization ( WS-I.org ) Accelerating Web Services Adoption

25 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Industry initiative for Web services – Open to any organization committed to Web services – Promote and accelerate adoption, deployment Focused on promoting Web service interoperability – Across platforms, applications, and programming languages – Promote a common, clear definition for Web services Promote customer adoption & deployment – Integrate specifications from standards bodies – Implementation guidance & tools for customers building and deploying Web services Web Services Interoperability Organization Copyright WS-I Org. 2002

26 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Web Services Interoperability Organization Copyright WS-I Org. 2002Source: WS-I Overview, v1.3, Oct. 3, 2002

27 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Web Services Interoperability Organization A Profile consists of a list of Web services specifications at specific version levels, along with recommended guidelines for use, or exclusion, of any optional or loosely specified features of those specifications. First Profile = WS-I Basic  XML Schema 1.0  SOAP 1.1  WSDL 1.1  UDDI 2.0 Copyright WS-I Org. 2002Source: WS-I Overview, v1.3, Oct. 3, 2002

28 Copyright OASIS, 2002 ebXML The Global Standard for Electronic Business, and eBusiness Web Services

29 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Continuing ebXML Work Specifications completed May 2001; available at www.ebxml.org www.ebxml.org Infrastructure work continuing at OASIS – Message Service – Collaborative Partner Profile & Agreement – Interoperability, Implementation & Conformance – Registry & Repository Content-related work continuing at UN/CEFACT – Business Process – Core Components

30 Copyright OASIS, 2002 ebXML Implementation Projects ebXML Message Service – Aerospace Industries Assoc. – Boeing - (ebMS, CPPA, RIM/RS, BPSS) – CEN ISSS eBES Vendor Forum – Interoperability Testing – EAN - UCC - Global Commerce Initiative (GCI) – Implementation Guide – Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) – FTP Replacement – European Steel 24x7 Marketplace – Japanese Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA-Collaborative EDI) and Electronic Commerce Promotion Council of Japan (ECOM) - Japanese Kasumi Project – Netherlands OpenXchange – (ebMS, CPPA, BPSS) – OAGI & AIAG & Covisint - (ebXML MS and OAG BODs) – OASIS–OAGI–STAR (Standards for Technology in Auto. Retail) – US Center for Disease Control (CDC) – Public health data exchange

31 Copyright OASIS, 2002 ebXML Implementation Projects cont’d ebXML Registry Implementations – Australian National Office of the Information Economy – SME Interop. – DISA Registry – DRIve (ebXML RIM/RS, CPPA) – Hong Kong Univ. & Government - Center for E-commerce Infrastructure Development (CECID) – Korea Institute for Electronic Commerce (KIEC) - Korea Central RegRep – Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs (MEA-DIT) & NIIEPA – XR2 Portal – US Dept. of Defense – Repository of Schemas – US NIST - XML.gov ebXML CPP/CPA Implementations – Work Group for EDI (WEDI) – Strategic National Implementation Process (SNIP) – HIPAA Compliance

32 Copyright OASIS, 2002 ebXML Implementation Projects cont’d ebXML Services – Dealersphere (Auto industry hub) - (ebXML MS, SOAP, WSDL) – Korea Trade Network (NTnet) – GXML Hub (ebXML MS, CPPA, RIM, RS) – Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara, Turkey – SRDC (ebXML MS, CPPA, BPSS & RN PIPs) Industry Association Endorsements – ACORD (Insurance) – AIAG (Automotive) – HL7 (Healthcare) – HR-XML (Human Resources) – ODA (Insurance) – OTA (Travel) – RosettaNet (Computer, Electronic Components, Semiconductor) – SWIFT (Financial) – + + +

33 Copyright OASIS, 2002 ebXML Software Products Bind Systems - BindPartner Bus. Collab. Platform (BPSS, WSDL, SOAP) BitDaemons Ltd. - Octimal (ebXML MS) Briyante - ebMS (ebXML MS, CPPA, RIM, BPSS) bTrade – (ebXML MS) Cyclone Commerce - (ebXML MS) Dasan Technology (Korea) - TagFree (ebXML MS, SOAP, UDDI) ebXMLsoft - ebXMLsoft RIM (ebXML RIM v2) eXcelon - Excelon BPM (ebXML MS, CPPA, BPSS) Fujitsu - Interstage (ebXML MS, SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, RNIF) Global Exchange Services (GXS) - (ebXML MS) HanMaek Information Technology (Korea) - ebXML Messaging Server IPNet Solutions - (ebXML MS) IONA Technologies - Orbix E2A Collaborate (ebXML MS, RIM, BPSS, RNIF)

34 Copyright OASIS, 2002 ebXML Software Products – cont’d Kildara Corporation – Vitiris (ebXML MS, RIM, RS) Kinzan - Adaptive Web Services Suite (ebXML, SOAP, WSDL, UDDI) Korea Trade Network (KTNET) – XENI & GXML Hub (ebXML MS, CPPA, RIM, RS) Oracle – Oracle 9i Application Server (ebXML, RosettaNet) Sterling Commerce - Sterling Integrator (ebXML MS, SOAP, WSDL, BPML) Sun Microsystems – JAXM (SOAP, ebXML MS) Sybase – Business Process Integration Suite (SOAP, WSDL, ebXML, RNIF) TIBCO Software – ActiveExchange (ebXML MS, RNIF, EDIFACT, X12, cXML, xCBL, BizTalk) Vitria – BusinessWare Integration Platform (ebXML MS, BPSS, CC, VCML, UBL) webMethods – Integration Platform (ebXML MS, RNIF, SOAP, WSDL) XML Global – GoXML (ebXML MS, RIM, RS, SOAP, WSDL, UDDI) Zenaptix – Xeco (ebXML MS, CPPA, BPSS) Open Source Efforts freebXML - (Open Source ebXML MS, RIM & RS) - www.freebxml.orgwww.freebxml.org Open ebXML - (Open Source ebXML MS, RIM & RS) - www.openebxmllab.orgwww.openebxmllab.org Open Source ebXML Registry - ebxmlrr.sourceforge.net/

35 Copyright OASIS, 2002 How do ebXML & web services fit into your corporate strategy?

36 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Electronic Business Technologies

37 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Role of Standards

38 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Standards: Open and Adopted Market Adoption Open Standardization Traction Sanction ProprietaryJCVConsortiaSDO SGML ISO XML W3C SOAP v1.1 SOAP v1.2 W3C UDDI v2,3 UDDI.org WSDL v1.2 W3C ebMSG v2 OASIS WSDL v1.1 Standards: UDDI v2,3 OASIS eb Reg v2 OASIS

39 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS-LISA Global e-Business Survey

40 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Survey Participant's Job Title

41 Copyright OASIS, 2002 What % of Your Company Revenue is International?

42 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Does Your Company Provide an Information Portal?

43 Copyright OASIS, 2002 In How Many Languages Do You Currently Provide Your Information?

44 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Do You Plan to Provide Information in More Than 1 Language?

45 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Do You Currently Use a Globalization Management System for Portal Content?

46 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Do you currently conduct any business transactions over the Internet?

47 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Do You Currently Conduct e-Business Transactions using EDI or ebXML?

48 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Do you conduct any transactions in more than one language?

49 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Do you plan to conduct e-business transactions in more than one language?

50 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Do you currently communicate or interact with your localization vendor via Web Services?

51 Copyright OASIS, 2002 If you are a provider of localization services: Are you currently offering a translation portal to your users?

52 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Are you using or planning to use Web Services to interact and transact with your clients?

53 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Will your Web Services operations be using the UDDI Registry?

54 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Are you currently using an XML format (other than XHTML) as original source file for some of your data?

55 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Are you using the XML namespaces mechanism?

56 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Do you currently have a need for using URI that contain extended characters?

57 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Do you expect you will use URI with extended characters in the near future?

58 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Have you moved or are you planning to move your HTML documents to XHTML?

59 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Are you using an XML format that has element or attribute names containing extended characters?

60 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Would a vocabulary for marking up any XML document with localization-related information in a standard way be useful?

61 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Have you implemented XLIFF within your localisation process?

62 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Summary: eBusiness Transactions Portal Info in Multiple Languages – 76% Now, 88% Future Using Globalization Management System – 22% Now, 62% Future Internet Business Transactions – 71% Any type, 20% EDI or ebXML (now) Conduct e-Business Transactions in Multiple Languages – 54% Now, 75% Future

63 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Observations: eBusiness Transactions Encourage involvement of globalization experts on many of OASIS TCs – Auto Repair – Controlled Trade – Customer Info – e-Gov – Human Markup – Open Office XML Format – Rights Language – Topic Maps for Geo. & Language – UDDI – WS for Remote Portals Create a new Committee focused on globalization of e-Business and Web Services transaction content – OASIS Universal Business Language – Other Organizations’ Content Vocabularies:  ACORD, EAN, ONCE, OTA, RosettaNet, …

64 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Summary: Localisation Technology Localisation Users - Web Services – 22% Now, 68% Future Localisation Vendors – Web Services – 35% Now, 89% Future Use of XML in Text for Localisation – 54% Source, 43% Namespaces Need for Standard XML for Localisation – 74% = Yes Use of XLIFF Standard – 4% Now, 70% Future

65 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Observations: Localisation Technology Identify opportunities to promote demonstrations of the XLIFF Standard - Best Practices and Whitepapers - Interoperability Demonstrations Create a new Committee to define a standard set of Web Service Interfaces for Localisation Vendors (TWS) Create a new Committee to define a vocabulary for marking up any XML document with localization-related information in a standard way

66 Copyright OASIS, 2002 The Driving Force …

67 Copyright OASIS, 2002 The Reluctant Past …

68 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Where else, but Ireland …

69 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS One Membership – Many Opportunities

70 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Mission OASIS drives the development, convergence & adoption of e-business standards.

71 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Mission Progression 200020012002 Standards Development Standards Convergence Standards Adoption

72 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Overview OASIS is a member consortium dedicated to building systems interoperability specifications We focus on industry applications of structured information standards, ( XML, SGML, & CGM ) Members of OASIS are providers, users and specialists of standards-based technologies – Include organizations, individuals & industry groups – More than 500 members International, Not-for-profit, Open, Independent Successful through industry-wide collaboration

73 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS standards process Standards are created under an open, democratic, vendor-neutral process – Any interested parties may participate, comment – No one organization can dictate the standard – Ensures that standards meet everyone’s needs, not just largest players’ Open to all interested parties All discussion open to public comment One organization/One vote Resulting work is guaranteed to be representative of the industry as a whole, not just any one vendor’s view

74 Copyright OASIS, 2002 What OASIS Offers Industry Time to Market: don’t waste your time and effort setting up – Committee process – Infrastructure (web site, mail lists) – IPR policy – Copyright protection – Program Management – Marketing/Promotion – Anti-trust Use your technical expertise on technical work, not on setting up administrative overhead

75 Copyright OASIS, 2002 What OASIS Offers Its Members Opportunity to pursue technical work in a neutral environment – Buy-in and support from other developing and implementing organizations Opportunity to set the technical agenda of a recognized industry standards organization – OASIS member-driven technical process

76 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS relationships Attempt to cooperate and liaise with other standards organizations as much as possible – Avoid duplication, promote interoperability – Gain sanction/authority for OASIS work Working and Formal relationships with – W3C, OMG, IDEAlliance, OAG, CommerceNet – ACORD, HL7, LISA, SWIFT, VCA, UCC, ONCE, etc. – ISO/IEC JTC SC34, ISO TC154 (Cat. A Liaison) – ITU-T A.4 and A.5 Recognition – ISO, IEC, ITU, UN-ECE Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for E-Business

77 Copyright OASIS, 2002 International Agencies Tradegate ECA (Australia) Bankers Assoc of ROC NII Enterprise Promotion Agency (Taiwan) University of Hong Kong Korea ECIF Ontario Government of Canada Canada Customs and Revenue Agency European Parliament EAN International UK Office of e-Envoy UK Ministry of Defence Technical Information UK Inland Revenue Belastingdienst, Netherlands REACH – Government of Ireland Centro Tecnico per la Rete Unitaria Yugoslavia Federal Customs Administration

78 Copyright OASIS, 2002 Current Technical Committees Access Control (XACML) Auto Repair Business Transaction Protocol (BTP) Common Biometric Format (XCBF) Conformance Controlled Trade Customer Information (CIQ) Digital Signature Services Directory Services (DSML) DocBook ebXML CPPA ebXML Implementation ebXML Messaging ebXML Registry Election & Voter Services Entity Resolution Human Markup LegalXML Member Section Localization Interchange (XLIFF) Management Protocol Provisioning Services (PSML) RELAX NG Rights Language Security Services Topic Maps Published Subjects Topic Maps Published Subjects for Geography and Language Topic Maps Vocabulary for XML Standards UDDI Specification Universal Business Language User Interface Markup Language Web Services for Interactive Applications (WSIA) Web Services for Remote Portals (WSRP) Web Services Security XSLT Conformance

79 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Technical Committees – e-Commerce ebXML Message Service ebXML Registry (RIM, RS) ebXML Collaborative Partner Profile & Agreement (CPP, CPA) ebXML Interoperability, Implementation and Conformance (IIC) Customer Information Quality (CIQ) [CRM] Business Transaction Protocol (BTP) Universal Business Language (UBL)

80 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Technical Committees – Security Access Control (XACML) Common Biometric Format (XCBF) Digital Signature Services (DSS) Security Services (SAML) Provisioning Services (SPML) Rights Language Web Services Security (WS-S) - - - - - Security Standards Joint Committee

81 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Technical Committees – Web Services Management Protocol Universal Description, Discovery & Integration (UDDI) Web Services for Interactive Applications Web Services for Remote Portals + eCommerce TCs + Security TCs

82 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Technical Committees – Information Description Directory Services (DSML) Entity Resolution HumanMarkup Localization Interchange (XLIFF) Localization Interchange (XLIFF) RELAX NG User Interface Markup Language (UIML) Open Office XML Format

83 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Technical Committees – Public Sector - Industry Election & Voter Services Controlled Trade Markup Language Automotive Repair Information LegalXML Member Section E-Government ( Requirements & Implementation ) Tax XML

84 Copyright OASIS, 2002 LegalXML Member Section Current Technical Committee – Electronic Court Filings – Electronic Contracts – Legal Transcripts – Integrated Justice – Electronic Notarization – Legislative Information – Online Dispute Resolution (ORDxml) New Discussion Lists Started & in Planning – Court Documents – Legal Citations – Criminal Justice – Intelligence Systems http://www.legalxml.org

85 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Member Sections A group of technical committees or OASIS members, with its own identify and governance, devoted to a specific technical topic CGM Open LegalXML UDDI PKI Forum

86 Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS Value Nine years demonstrated success Neutral and independent Technical and procedural competence Worldwide visibility and outreach Close coordination with peer standards organizations on a global level Relevance, Openness, Implement-ability

87 Copyright OASIS, 2002 For more information... www.oasis-open.org xml.coverpages.org/ www.xml.org Patrick Gannon President & CEO patrick.gannon@oasis-open.org +1.978.667.5115 x201 (office) +1.408.242.1018 (mobile)


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