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

Copyright OASIS, 2002 Survey Participant's Job Title

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Copyright OASIS, 2002 Observations: 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

Copyright OASIS, 2002 Observations: eBusiness Transactions [other comments]

Copyright OASIS, 2002 Observations: 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 Use of URI with Extended Characters – 16% Now, 34% Future Need for Standard XML for Localisation – 74% = Yes Use of XLIFF Standard – 4% Now, 70% Future

Copyright OASIS, 2002 Observations: Localisation Technology [other comments]

Copyright OASIS, 2002 OASIS One Membership – Many Opportunities

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)

Copyright OASIS, 2002 XML Localization Interchange File Format (XLIFF) Started: January 2002 Charter: develop XML-based file format for interchange of localization information Chair: Tony Jewtushenko, Oracle Current status: work in progress

Copyright OASIS, 2002 For more information... xml.coverpages.org/ Patrick Gannon President & CEO x201 (office) (mobile)