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Methodology and Technology PDA
Methodologies and technologies supporting technical development and implementation of specific recommendations and standards in trade facilitation and electronic business, providing a syntax-neutral Common Reference Data Model that can be consistently applied for paper, UN/EDIFACT and XML.
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Page:API Town Plan —
Project purpose
As more and more UN/CEFACT business domains publish API standards, there is a risk of confusion and overlaps/gaps unless there is a well-managed architecture where every domain knows where they fit and all users can easily navigate the plan to find the APIs they need. This project will establish a high level “API town plan” and associated governance and publishing framework for all UN/CEFACT APIs. This project will be complete and proven successful when:
- A first draft API town plan is published: As a clickable map covering Trade, Transport, Regulatory, and Financial domains as well as agriculture, tourism and other domains.
- A town plan governance framework is established: That defines how the town plan is managed and how new APIs are added.
- Conformant API Implementations are published: At least two domains have each followed the RDM2API methodology and have published at least one API that aligns with the town plan.
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Page:RDM2API —
Project purpose
To define a standard methodology that can be used to produce high quality OpenAPI specifications and JSON-LD dictionaries from existing UN/CEFACT semantic library content, particularly the Reference Data Models (RDM). The methodology will be complete and proven successful when users can:
- Re-use our semantics: UN/CEFACT library content (RDM) can be imported into any conformant modelling tool or semantic tool.
- Model consistently: API Resource / Event models and JSON-LD dictionaries can be created in any conformant modelling tool and easily mapped to the imported RDM definitions.
- Publish specifications: API reference specifications (Including Open API3.0 and JSON-LD) can be generated from the modelling tool and published to open platforms such as Github.
- Test conformance of their implementations. Actual API implementations can be tested against the reference specifications and a conformance report generated.
We will know this work is successful when the world wide community of web developers are actively using UN/CEFACT semantic standards in their Trade & Transport system Web APIs.
Project scope
The dark blue boxes on the architecture diagram below highlight the specific work items in this work package.