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Genericode – XML for code lists
A code list is a controlled vocabulary consisting of concise mnemonics or abbreviations.Code list models are often too narrow. A tabular model of a code list designed to cover a broad range of requirements and usages is the basis of the Genericode XML format .
Document Engineering with UBL
Communicating the meaning of information is the major challenge for business interoperability. The Universal Business Language is a semantic document description language, providing a standard library of common semantic patterns.
Introduction to SOA
In order to adapt to the rapid changes of business environment, we need to apply changes to current systems to fulfil new business needs. This involves integration of legacy systems, a costly process. Service oriented architecture (SOA) solves the integration problem by defining loosely coupled and interoperable business services.
NemHandel - An open national e-business framework
Denmark's NemHandel is a method of business document exchange based on open standards. Using a national shared Service-Oriented Infrastructure based on open standards, it will support reliable, secure and asynchronous exchange of messages across heterogeneous networks, including the internet.
Building the SOA and Integration Infrastructure - Possibilities & Pitfalls
There are several possible approaches to building an SOA. A "middle-out approach" is an approach to supporting real business needs, understanding how the IT solution must be built, and is a best practice for service oriented architectures.
Status of OASIS/UBL Collaboration with UN/CEFACT
UN/CEFACT TBG17 and OASIS Universal Business Language (UBL) Technical Committee have
reached agreement on the methodology for the alignment of the UBL Library and the UN/CEFACT Core Component Library.
The Universal Business Language in Europe
European Government studies were part of the development of UBL v. 2. The European joined up government initiative (IDABC) favoured adoption of UBL for e-Procurement. Following the standardization of UBL 2 the momentum continues within Europe's CEN standards body as a CEN/ISSS project called BII - Business Information Interoperability.
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