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Executive Summary
Project purpose
The
project’s
purpose
is
to
address
the
now
globally
recognised
importance
of
the
role
of
canonical
process
and
data
models
in
facilitating
trade.
Given
UN/CEFACT’s
current
global
recognition
as
a
proven
and
effective
standards
developer,
the
development
of
such
a
canonical
mode
is
considered
to
be
UN/CEFACT’s
number
one
opportunity.
The
project
will
draw
on
UN/CEFACT’s
sound
foundations
and
current
progress
to
date
in
the
development
of
such
a
canonical
model
and
proceed
to
develop
guidelines
to
assist
all
working
groups
engaged
in
the
development
of
UN/CEFACT
standards
and
recommendations
to
contribute
effectively
to
the
delivery
of
the
required
canonical
model.
What
does
“canonical”
mean?
(adj.)
Authoritative
or
standard:
conforming
to
an
accepted
rule
or
procedure.
When
referring
to
programming,
canonical
means
conforming
to
well-established
patterns
or
rules.
The
term
is
typically
used
to
describe
whether
or
not
a
programming
interface
follows
the
already
established
standard.
The
opportunity
&
the
driving
forces
UN/CEFACT
is
poised
to
significantly
contribute
to:
• Blockchain enabled “Trust” applied to the supply chain • Internet enabled “Collaboration” applied to the supply chain “Data Pipeline” • The uptake of process driven as distinct to document driven supply chains as required to gain benefit from blockchain and IoT technologies, and in support of “Event Driven Architectures” based services • Deployment of UN/CEFACT’s Reference Data Model approach To deliver UN/CEFACT must now focus on processes and choreography moving beyond primarily focussing only on message definition.- Blockchain enabled “Trust” applied to the supply chain
- Internet enabled “Collaboration” applied to the supply chain “Data Pipeline”
- The uptake of process driven as distinct to document driven supply chains as required to gain benefit from blockchain and IoT technologies, and in support of “Event Driven Architectures” based services
- Deployment of UN/CEFACT’s Reference Data Model approach
To deliver UN/CEFACT must now focus on processes and choreography moving beyond primarily focussing only on message definition.
Project scope
Project scope
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The project will examine all current UN/CEFACT deliverables covering BRS; RSM; ISCRM; CCL: SCRDM & MMT-RDM; MA & schema.
Based on the existing UMM (2003) and CCTS (2003) both designed to ensure that UN/CEFACT works to the delivery of the required canonical model, and in considering newer technologies, an analysis will be conducted to determine the extent to which modernization may be required of the base UN/CEFACT instruments and methods.
Preliminary assessment and experience dating back to 2002 indicates that to original developers of the UN/CEFACT instruments UMM & CCTS held great insight into the directions of future technologies including blockchain and sensor technology.
The project will assess any identifiable gap in existing instruments, tools and methods, make recommendations as to how to address, and then to develop guidelines to ensure that the opportunity to use to greater purpose in particular UMM and related artifacts is addressing the global move to Event Driven Architectures applied to software based business solutions. This project may result in subsequent projects where technical specifications may need to be updated to the latest technologies.