tutorial for sc 32/wg 1 e-business standards prepared for: sc 32 2011 kona plenary meeting wenfeng...
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Tutorial for SC 32/WG 1 e-Business StandardsPrepared for:SC 32 2011 Kona Plenary Meeting
Wenfeng Sun, ConvenorISO/IEC JTC1 SC32 WG1 (eBusiness)[email protected] May 2011
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Contents
Brief introduction to WG1 e-Business
standards
Status updates
Technical progress
Brief Introduction to WG1 e-Business Standards
ISO/IEC 14662 Information technology – Open-edi reference modelISO/IEC 15944 Information technology - Business Operational View:
• Part 1: Business Operational aspects of Open-edi for implementation
• Part 2: Registration of scenarios and their components as business objects
• Part 3: Open-edi description techniques (OeDT)
• Part 4: Business transactional scenarios - Accounting and economic ontology
• Part 5: Identification and referencing of requirements of jurisdictional domains as sources external constraints
• Part 6: Technical Introduction of eBusiness modelling
• Part 7: eBusiness vocabulary
• Part 8: Identification of privacy requirements as external constraints on business transactions
• Part 9: Open-edi traceability framework
• Part 10: Coded domains.
Brief Introduction to WG1 e-Business Standards
Open-edi reference model
Open-edi Reference Model
Business Operational View
Business aspects
business transactions
Information technologyaspects of
Business transactions
Functional Service View
BUSIN
ESS
TRANSACTI
Viewed as
ONS
BOV RELATED
STANDARDS
FSV RELATED
STANDARDS
of
Inter-related
Covered by
Comply with
Covered by
Comply with
What is Open-edi? Characteristics of Open-edi
Actions based on predefined rules; Commitment of the parties involved; Communications among parties are automated Parties control and maintain their states; Parties act autonomously; Multiple simultaneous transactions can be supported.
Brief Introduction to WG1 e-Business Standards
Key components of a business transaction Person(always capitalized “P”): entity, a natural or legal person,
recognized by law as having legal rights and duties, able to make commitment(s), assume and fulfil resulting obligation(s), and able to be held accountable for its action(s).
Process: series of actions or events taking place in a defined manner leading to the accomplishment of an expected result.
Data (Business transaction): representation of recorded information that are being prepared in a form suitable for use in a computer sytem.
Brief Introduction to WG1 e-Business Standards
Template for open-edi scenarios
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IT-Interface Linguistic Human-Interface Equivalents SpareScope
Tag ID CodeDecision
CodeName
(English)Name
(French)Name
(Other)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)1000 Business goal of business transaction- No external constraints)
1010 Business goal of business transaction includes external constraints)
1040 Persons (no external constraint)1041 Persons: Individual <-> Individual1042 Persons: Individual <-> Organization)
3080 ROLE ACTIONS3085 ROLE INTERNAL FUNCTION3090 ROLE DEMANDS ON OPEN-EDI SUPPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
4000 INFORMATION BUNDLE ATTRIBUTES4010 IB Identifier4020 IB Name(s)4030 IB Purpose
Brief Introduction to WG1 e-Business Standards
Relations between WG1 standards
Brief Introduction to WG1 e-Business Standards
Open-edi : eCommerce, eLearning, eHealth, etc.
e-Things that has the 6 characteristics
Reference model 14662
BOV
FSV
15944-1
Goal of open-edi standardization: Register of scenarios and scenario components
Registration 15944-2 FDT 15944-3
Ontology View: Collabration space
15944-4Constraints
15944-5On privacy
On traceability
15944-8
15944-9
Concept system 15944-7
Key component: coded domain
15944-10
Knowledge for modeling
TR 15944-6
Status updates
ISO/IEC 14662:2010 IS E/F ISO/IEC 15944-1:2002 IS 2nd Edition FDIS ISO/IEC 15944-2:2006 IS Periodical Review ISO/IEC 15944-3 CD ISO/IEC 15944-4:2007 IS ISO/IEC 15944-5:2008 IS ISO/IEC 15944-6:2009 TR ISO/IEC 15944-7:2009 IS ISO/IEC 15944-8 FDIS ISO/IEC 15944-9 CD ISO/IEC 15944-10 FCD
Technical progress
FCD 15944-10 Information technology- Business operational view: coded domains
Definition: domain for which
(1) the boundaries are defined and explicitly stated as a rulebase of a coded domain Source Authority; and,
(2) each entity which qualifies as a member of that domain is identified through the assignment of a unique ID code in accordance with the applicable Registration Schema of that Source Authority
Examples: “codes representation of X” Better qualified
As an Open-edi Scenario component
Technical progress
FCD 15944-10 Information technology- Business operational view: coded domains
Key characteristics for coded domain Support commitment exchange IT-enablement
Technical progress
FCD 15944-10 Information technology- Business operational view: coded domains
Support of culture adaptability, cross domain usage Multilingual presentation of semantics Any type of presentation of information resources
Technical progress
FCD 15944-10 Information technology- Business operational view: coded domains
Registry of coded domains equals to Registry of codes, and equals to Registry of semantics specification of codes that meets the requirements of
all coding standards codes as the pivot for semantics semantics have qualifiers to support commitment
exchange (legal requirements)
Technical progress
FCD 15944-10 Information technology- Business operational view: coded domains
coding rules Semantic relationship among objects Rules shall be IT-enabled
FCD 15944-10 Information technology- Business operational view: coded domains
Clauses: Principles and rules Identification and description of coded domains
from BOV Rules for rulebase Rules for IDs Rules for HIEs Registration IT-enablement
Technical progress