Title: EGovernment Development of EBusiness Metadata Repository
1E-Government Development of E-Business Metadata
Repository
- UN/ECE Workshop on E-Government Development in
Transition Economies - Budapest, Hungary
- 7 November 2001
2UN/ECE TSIED Programme -Electronic Business
Metadata Repository
- Overview
- UN/ECE TSIED
- OASIS
- ebXML
- Programme Background
- Implementation Benefits
- Project Plan
3UN/ECE - TSIED
- Team of Specialists on Internet Enterprise
Development
4UN/ECE Team of Specialists on Internet
Enterprise Development
- United Nations - Economic Commission for Europe,
Geneva - Committee for Trade, Industry Enterprise
Development - WP8 - Working Party on Industry and Enterprise
Development
5TSIED E-Transition Programme
- Established after UN/ECE 2000 Forum on
ECommerce for Transition Economies in the
Digital Age - Regular Sessions
- 1st Session, 30 Oct 2000, Geneva
- 2nd Session. 20 March 2001, Geneva
- 3rd Session, 7-8 November 2001, Budapest
- 4th Session, 11-12 February 2002, Geneva
6eBusiness Repository - Overview TSIED ebXML
- TSIED disseminates Best Practices on the use of
the Internet for transition economies - TSIED assists transition economy governments to
implement Internet standards (e.g. ebXML) in
support of EServices in the public domain - TSIED works with European Commission on related
E-Government projects - eContent Project for use of public sector
information - TSIED works with UN/CEFACT OASIS on ebXML
implementation projects
7TSIED E-Transition Programme
- UN/ECE Advisory Council on Digital Economy
- E-Government Development
- Internet Infrastructure Development
- E-Payment Systems Development
- UN/ECE-ITU Joint E-Learning Programme
- Virtual SME Development
- Best Practices on the Use of ebXML
8OASIS
- Organization for the Advancement of Structured
Information Standards
9OASIS Overview
- OASIS is an international membership consortium
dedicated to the development and deployment of
system interoperability specifications - Focused on industry application of structured
information standards, such as XML and SGML. - Members of OASIS are providers, users and
specialists of standards-based technologies - OASIS Members include organizations, individuals
and industry groups. - 400 organizational individual members
- International, Not-for-profit, Open, Independent
- Successful through industry-wide collaboration
10OASIS Technical Committees
- Access Control (XACML)
- Business Transaction Protocol (BTP)
- Conformance
- Customer Information (CIQ)
- Directory Services (DSML)
- DocBook
- ebXML CPPA
- ebXML IIC
- ebXML Messaging
- ebXML Registry/Repository
- Election Services
- Entity Resolution
- Human Markup
- Provisioning Services
- RELAX NG
- Security Services
- Topic Maps Published Subj.
- Universal Business Language
- Web Service Component Model (WSCM)
- XML Conformance
- XSLT Conformance
- CGM Open (member section)
11ebXML
- The Global Standard for Electronic Business
12What is ebXML
- Worldwide project to standardize the exchange of
electronic business data - XML-based infrastructure to enable consistent,
secure and interoperable message exchange - Supported by hundreds of industry consortia,
standards bodies, companies and individuals from
around the world - Sponsored by OASIS and the United Nations CEFACT
13Main ebXML concepts
- Business Processes Defined as models, Expressed
in XML - Business Messages Expressed in XML
- Trading Partner Agreement Specifies parameters
for businesses to interface with each other
Expressed in XML - Business Service Interface Implements Trading
Partner Agreement Expressed in XML - Message Services Moves the actual XML data
between trading partners - Registry/Repository - Provides a container for
process models, vocabularies and partner profiles.
14eBusiness Repository
- Electronic Business Programme
- for eGovernments in
- Transition Economies
15UN/ECE TSIED Answers the Question
- What can Governments in Transition Economies do
to Encourage Enterprise Development and Economic
Growth Through the Adoption of International
Standards for Electronic Business?
16eBusiness Repository - Background
- Transition economy regions quality of technology
infrastructure necessary to support e-business
transactions is still under development - Most transition economy governments have
centralized databases of registered businesses - E-Business requires trusted sources of business
data, usually available from government agencies - Sustainability of business repositories requires
access to officially maintained sources of data
17eBusiness Repository - Background
- Many transition economy governments asking TSIED
for help in getting started now with
e-business infrastructure projects - Transition economy government databases of
registered businesses provide a good foundation
for future e-business transaction marketplaces - Transition economy governments have allocated
funds, but need public-private sector
partnerships - European Commission project funding
- NGOs to organize private industry participants
funds
18eBusiness Repository - Types of Information
- What am I?
- Agent/object (API), document (DTD), database
(schema) - Who am I? TSIED E-Government Core Info
- Company name, contact, company ID (e.g. DUNS
number, product/service categories, public key
certificates - What services do I offer?
- Buy, Sell, Request For Bids, Search Catalogues,
Currency Conversation, Language Translation - What information can I provide?
- Product list, price list, terms and conditions,
product catalogue, order form
19eBusiness Repository Research Background
- Research development in Registries and
Repositories is extensive - Dublin Core Specification, 1997
- CommerceNet eCo Framework WG Spec., 1998-99
- OASIS Reg/Rep TC, 1999-2001
- ebXML Reg/Rep Project Team Spec., 1999-2001
- UDDI Specification, 2000-present
- OASIS ebXML Reg/Rep TC, 2001-present
20eBusiness Repository - Background
- Registries generally contain the meta-data (data
about data) that provides the common structure
definitions, along with lists of information
types - Repositories generally are the storehouses of the
actual business data instances, and there can be
different repositories of different types of
data.
21The eCo Architecture Specification CommerceNet
eCo Framework WG 1998
22eBusiness Repository - Background
- The need for inter-operable business registries
repositories has been recognized as a crucial
element for global marketplaces - European Commission endorsed the eCo
Framework Architecture in 1998 - UN/ECE through UN/CEFACT endorsed development of
ebXML Registry-Repository specifications
23eBusiness Repository -
Exchanges, e-markets, supply chains need
combinations of multiple Web Services
- Auction, pricing, tax computation, customs, RFP,
RFQ, order management, content management - No two exchanges, e-markets, supply chains will
use the same - Service combination
- Particular service packages.
- The complexity of this requires a common
foundation of business data and open interfaces - Standard interface for globally distributed
repositories - Minimal engineering effort to connect different
sites
24The Internet in Recent Past
Database
FTP Server
Application
Web ServerDocuments
Web ServerDocuments
Web ServerDocuments
Application
Database
25Step 1 Metadata (XML)
Database
FTP Server
Application
Web ServerDocuments
Web ServerDocuments
Web ServerDocuments
Application
Database
26Step 2 ebXML Components
Database
FTP Server
Application
Application
Database
27Step 3 ebXML Registries/Repositories
Database
Registry
FTP Server
Application
Repository
Web ServerDocuments
Repository
Web ServerDocuments
Web ServerDocuments
Application
Database
Registry
28Step 4 Web Service Agents
Agent
Database
Registry
FTP Server
Application
Agent
Registry
Web ServerDocuments
Registry
Web ServerDocuments
Agent
Web ServerDocuments
Application
Database
Registry
29Step 4 E-Business Services
Payment Process Services
Agent
Database
Registry
FTP Server
Application
Agent
Registry
Web ServerDocuments
Registry
Web ServerDocuments
Agent
Web ServerDocuments
Application
Database
Trust Intermediaries
Registry
30ebXML Business Repository - Implementation
Benefits
- UN/ECE is in a unique position to show leadership
in encouraging global adoption of the ebXML
Repository standard as a foundation for
enterprise development in the digital economy
through - TSIED programmes pilot projects
- European Commission projects
- UN/CEFACT OASIS cooperation
- Other UN regional commissions
- Inter-governmental NGO partners
31ebXML Business Repository - Implementation
Benefits
- TSIED E-Gov Business Repository provides single,
trusted resource for basic information on every
registered business within a governmental region - Through ebXML interface, company info can be
shared inter-operably with other organizations - Other governmental repositories
- Chambers of Commerce
- Trade Associations
- E-Marketplaces
- Business repositories provide a foundation for
rapid adoption of electronic business including
e-services
32E-Government Business Repository
Internet
33ebXML Enabled E-MarketplacesebWeb Service
Integration
34ebXML Business Repository - Action Plan
- TSIED co-sponsor proof-of-concept study with
developed country (e.g. Austria, Ireland, etc.) - TSIED sponsor survey of transition economy
members to gather info on business impact issues - TSIED promote pilot projects with selected
transition economy member governments and ebXML
software vendors, solution providers - TSIED cooperate with Euro Commission project for
e-Content to link E-Gov business data to Chamber
of Commerce Business Repositories
35Dae Won Choi UN/ECE Economic Affairs
Officer Secretariat, UN/ECE Team of Specialists
on Internet Enterprise Development daewonchoi_at_une
ce.org 41.22.917.2472
- Patrick J. Gannon
- Chair, UN/ECE Team of Specialists on
- Internet Enterprise Development
- Chairman of the Board, OASIS
- International Consultant e-Business Strategies
- gannon_at_sierra.net 1.408.242.1018