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UN/CEAFCT
The body of knowledge available through the numerous guidelines, recommendations, code-lists, repositories addressing both process and data definitions, and domain-specific business requirements specifications represents at the semantic technology neutral level of an overall framework promoting trade facilitation.
Digitisation Document Centric 1987-2002
EDI
USA ANSI-X12
Expand title EU UN/EDIFACT Panel In 1987, following the convergence of UN and US/ANSI syntax proposals, the UN/EDIFACT Syntax Rules were approved as the ISO Standard ISO 9735 by the International Organization for Standardization
Transition Document TO Process Centric 2002
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Expand title Resource Event Agency (REA) Panel title William E McCarthy Professor of Accounting & Information Systems
Michigan State University
632 Bogue Street, Room N228
East Lansing, MI 48824EMAIL: mccarthy@broad.msu.edu
TEL: 517-432-2913
UN/CEFACT
Business Collaboration Framework 2002
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Expand title Business Motivation & Basic Concepts UN/CEFACT’s Business Collaboration Framework - Motivation and Basic Concepts
Panel UN/CEFACT’s Business Collaboration Framework -
Motivation and Basic Concepts
Birgit Hofreiter1, Christian Huemer1,2 and Klaus-Dieter Naujok3
1 Department of Computer Science and Business Informatics, University of Vienna,
Liebiggasse 4, 1010 Vienna, Austria
{birgit.hofreiter,christian.huemer}@univie.ac.at
2 Department of Information Systems, University Duisburg-Essen
Universitätsstrasse 9, 45141 Essen, Germany
3 Global e-Business Advisory Council,
4410 Deermeadow Way, Antioch, CA 94531, USA
Abstract.
Although standards for B2B e-Commerce exist, business partners still need additional bilateral agreements and coding partner-specific adaptations of their applications. Most research is conducted in the area of IT-solutions to interconnect the systems. Less activities are directed towards a shared business logic that allows business servers to collaborate. UN/CEFACT’s business collaboration framework (BCF), which is presented in this paper, addresses this point. Instead of connecting two independent systems, it considers a B2B relationship to be a single system with interface on each partner’s end. The goal of this paper is to motivate the need for the BCF and to give a basic introduction into the methodology used in BCF.
Standards Development 2002-2009
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