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  • Digitisation Document Centric 1987-2002 (tick)

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        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 (tick)

  • UN/CEFACT (tick)

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      titleBusiness Motivation & Basic Concepts

       UN/CEFACT’s Business Collaboration Framework - Motivation and Basic Concepts(.pdf)

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      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

      huemer@wi-inf.uni-essen.de

      3 Global e-Business Advisory Council,

      4410 Deermeadow Way, Antioch, CA 94531, USA

      Klaus@ge-bac.com

      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 (tick)

  • Decline then Recovery 2010-2015 (tick)

    • 2002-2008 Process & Data Focus (tick)

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  • PDA Standards Development 2016-2020 

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        titleThe UN/CEFACT Reference Data Model concept
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        The UN/CEFACT Reference Data Model concept was first conceived circa 2005 when UN/CEFACT was addressing the UNECE request todigitisethe40 year oldpaperbasedUNto digitise the40 year old paperbased UN/Layout Key trade documents.

        UN/CEFACT at the 28th. Forum held in BangkokQ4Bangkok Q4/2016,officially launched Reference Data models covering BUY-SHIP-PAY.

        The two models to be foundational to the architecture and functional capability of NeXTRADE are:

        The Supply Chain Reference Data Model, covering the contract of the purchase and payment for the goods, and the Multi-Modal Transport Reference Data Model, covering the contract fortransportationof the goods and the related services. 

      • Reference Data Models (.pptx)

      • RDM Concept 2016 (tick)

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        • BRS High-Level Buy-Pay (tick)

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      • SCRDM 2017

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      • MMTDRM 2017

        • MMTRDM Public Release

        • BRS High-Level Ship

        • RSM High-Level Ship

        • BRS MMTRDM

        • RMS MMTRDM

    • Pipeline Initiatives

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