Transboundary movements of waste XML schema
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Submitted date | Last Update Date | Version | Project Proposal Status | Project Page |
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13-08-27 | 13-08-27 | 1.0 |
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Project Purpose
The project subject is handling the risks of adverse effects to human health and the environment by transboundary movements of waste. The purpose of the project is to derive XML Schema based on existing Core Components and Business Information Entities for many of the information exchanges laid down by the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Waste and their Disposal. It is competent authorities, exporters of waste, importers of waste and recovery or disposal facilities which are involved in these information exchanges. The Basel Convention has been adopted on 22 March 1989. As of early 2013, 180 countries are party to the convention.Project Scope
The project is based on the Transboundary Movements of Waste project of TBG13 Environmental Management submitted in 2008. The deliverables of the 2008 project are a Business Requirements Specification, Core Components and Business Information Entities, which have been approved and published by UN/CEFACT in 2009. The D09B release of the Core Component Library was the first to contain the Transboundary Movements of Waste related Core Components and Business Information Entities. The scope of the new project is the development and standardisation of XML Schema Definitions which complement the original deliverables from 2008.Project Deliverables
- Requirements Specification Mapping (RSM) - XML Schema Definitions Note: The Business Requirements Specification (BRS) is available from the 2008 project and is still valid.Exit Criteria
TBDProject Team Membership and Required Functional Expertise
The membership is open to experts with broad knowledge in the area of waste management, environmental management and regulatory procedures, as well as experts with knowledge in EDI, XML, XML Schema and UML modelling. In addition, Heads of Delegations may invite technical experts from their constituency to participate in the work. Experts are expected to contribute to the work based solely on their expertise, and to comply with the UN/CEFACT Code of Ethics.Head of Delegation Support
Christian Huemer, Austria Claudio Carmelo Padua, Italy Johan Ponten, SwedenGeographical Focus
The geographical focus is globalInitial Contributions
The following contributions are submitted as part of this proposal. It is understood that these contributions are only for consideration by the Project Team and that other participants may submit additional contributions in order to ensure that as much information as possible is obtained from those with expertise and a material interest in the project. It is also understood that the Project Team may choose to adopt one or more of these contributions "as is". - Business Requirements Specification - Business Information Entities - Core Components These initial contributions stem from the 2008 project.Resource Requirements
Resources required are business experts with a broad knowledge of electronic data exchange and EDI in any region or country. The project does not require any additional resources from the UN/ECE secretariat.Project Leadership
Norbert PfaffingerMilestones
DELIVERABLE NAME | Project Inception | Expected Completion Date | Requirements Gathering | Expected Completion Date | Draft Development | Expected Completion Date | Public Review | Expected Completion Date | Project Exit | Expected Completion Date | Publication | Expected Completion Date | Maintenance | Expected Completion Date |
RSM + XML Schemas | YES | 13-05-31 | YES | 13-05-31 | YES | 13-06-30 | YES | 13-07-31 | YES | 13-09-30 | YES | 13-09-30 | YES |
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