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Copyright OASIS, 2003
New Solutions for Trade Facilitation and e-Business Accessible to All
Patrick Gannon
President & CEO, OASIS
International Forum on Trade Facilitation
UNECE, Geneva, Switzerland
15 May 2003
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Agenda• Information Technology Trends
• Business Benefits
• Value Proposition for Open Standards
• OASIS Role
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Information & Communication Technology Trends
Trends Affecting Trade Facilitation Procedures, Software & Data Exchange
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Consumer & Citizen ServicesConsumer & Citizen Services
Trade and DistributionTrade and Distribution
Internet Based DeliveryInternet Based Delivery
Business-to-Business Business-to-Business ProcessesProcesses
The eBusiness Tidal Wave
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The Challenge is: how to take an architecture that has withstood the test of time …
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Business Benefits for Trade Facilitation Built on a Service-Oriented Architecture
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Vision of a Service-Oriented Architecture for Global Trade• A place where services are
ubiquitous and organically integrated into the way we think and work – globally & locally.
• A place where both users and providers of information interact through a common focus on services.
• A world where technology is implemented within industry frameworks that operate on a global scale, enabled by open, interoperable standards.
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Achieving Sustainable Business Benefits through a Common Web Service Framework
In this post-dot-com era, governments & end-user companies are expecting more liquidity and longevity of their assets.
To achieve the Return On Investment, Cost Reduction and Service Expansion benefits expected; the widespread deployment of standards-based Web Services is essential.
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OASIS Standards: Open and Adopted
Mar
ket A
dopt
ion
Open Standardization
Traction
SanctionProprietary JCV Consortia SDO
SGMLISO
XMLW3C
SOAP v1.1 SOAP v1.2W3C
UDDI v2,3UDDI.org
WSDL v1.2W3C
ebMSG v2OASIS
WSDL v1.1
Standards:
UDDI v2,3OASIS
eb Reg v2OASIS
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Why Are Software Standards Important?
Compatibility
Extensibility
Predictability
Interoperability
Leverage Existing Skills
Rapid Development
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Why Vendors Want to Comply…• Deliver customer value
– Rapidity of customization
– Leverage existing know-how so lower cost of IT
– Easy integration with other customer applications
• Gain easier and broader adoption of technology
– Support for common tools & expertise
– More developers means broader deployment
– More companies can easily build applications
• Driving innovation establishes leadership
– Formulation of standards gives competitive edge
– Larger developer community grows adoption
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How You Can Influence Vendors?
• Examine and understand software standards that are pertinent to your industry
• Help vendors understand interoperability needs
• Help vendors understand what standards you rely upon today and in the future…and why
• Participate in standards bodies that relate to your business practices
• Do not purchase software products which do not support the standards you need
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ebXML
(Electronic Business using eXtensible Markup Language)
The Global Standard for Electronic Business, and e-Business Web Services
www.ebxml.org
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Industry Adoption of ebXML• Automotive (AIAG)• Computers, Electronic Components (RosettaNet)• Construction• e-Government• Financial Services (SWIFT)• Healthcare (HL7)• Human Resources (HR-XML)• Insurance (ACORD)• Law Enforcement• Petroleum - Oil & Gas (PIDX)• Pulp, Paper, Printing & Publishing• Steel• Telecommunications• Trading Networks• Transportation – Aerospace, Shipping• Travel – Airlines
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IDAInterchange of Data between
Administrations
ebXML ShowcaseXML Europe 2003 5th May, London
Paul E. Murphy IDA, Enterprise Directorate General European Commission
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IDA Business Models
ebXML Web Services
Generic B2B data exchange
Generic B2B data exchange
XML / SOAP XML / SOAP
Highly regulatedB2B
Not highly regulated B2B
Merge or Parallel development? Parallel
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Electronic Business Technologies
1990 1995 2000 2005 2010
Web Services
ebXML
WebeCommerce
EDI
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OASISOASIS
One Membership – Many OpportunitiesOne Membership – Many Opportunities
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Mission
OASIS drives the development,
convergence & adoption
of e-business standards.
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Balanced Member Representation
Public Sector16%
Users-Influencers
30%
Technology Suppliers
54%
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OASIS Technical Committees – e-Commerce• Business Centric Methodology (BCM)• Business Transaction Protocol (BTP) • Content Assembly Mechanism (CAM)• Customer Information Quality (CIQ) [CRM]• ebXML Message Service• ebXML Registry (RIM, RS)• ebXML Collaborative Partner Profile &
Agreement (CPP, CPA)• ebXML Interoperability, Implementation and
Conformance (IIC)• Universal Business Language (UBL)
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OASIS Technical Committees – Security• Access Control (XACML)• Application Vulnerability Description
Language (AVDL)• 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
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OASIS Technical Committees – Web Services• Translation Web Services• Universal Description, Discovery & Integration
(UDDI)• Web Services Business Process Execution
Language (WSBPEL)• Web Services for Interactive Applications• Web Services for Remote Portals• Web Services Distributed Management• Web Services Reliable Messaging• + eCommerce TCs• + Security TCs
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OASIS Technical Committees – Public Sector - Industry• Automotive Repair Information
• Controlled Trade Markup Language
• e-Government (Requirements & Implementation)
• e-Procurement Standardization
• Education XML
• Election & Voter Services
• Emergency Management
• Tax XML
• LegalXML Member Section
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LegalXML Member Section• Current Technical Committee
– Electronic Court Filings– Electronic Contracts– Lawful Intercept– 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
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Summary
• Open Standards required for software used to support of global trade
• Broadly adopted Open Standards for new technologies enable lower cost software
• Close coordination needed across standards organizations on a global level
• OASIS: Ten years demonstrated success
• Neutral and independent environment
• Relevance, Openness, Implement-ability
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“Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.
Giovanni Francesco Bernardone
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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)
+1.978-761-3546 (GSM mobile)
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