Title: ManTech Advanced Systems International, Inc'
1The Next Wave in Electronic Data Interchange
Systems
ORDERS Prototype Demonstration System
- ManTech Advanced Systems International, Inc.
- Technology Application Operation Division
- 1000 Technology Drive, Suite 3310
- Fairmont, West Virginia 26554
2Are you ready for the next wave of global
e-business / e-commerce (EB/EC) solutions?
Standards are great - everybody should have one,
and almost everybody does!
Bonjour?
Hello?
STANDARDS
XML
UN/EDIFACT
ANSI X12
3EB/EC Enterprise Integration
- Using COTS tools and Web technologies it is now
possible to - Support multiple standards such as UN/EDIFACT,
ANSI X12, XML, etc. - Integrate to any back-end application / database
- Provide standards-based EC/EDI data that is
palatable to both human eyes and computer
application systems. - These technologies also enable the exchange of
this information using either Value Added
Networks (VANs) or using the Internet.
4Background
- Test UN/EDIFACT ORDERS Message
- Approximately 246 changes were incorporated to
satisfy DOD and Federal Government requirements - Message Version Release D.97A
- Defense Reform Initiative Directive 48
- COTS EDI for Legacy DoD Systems
- CALS Initiatives
- DOD Electronic Commerce Initiatives
- Web Internet EDI (XML, FTP, etc.)
5Demo System Functional Description
- Web and Internet enabled EDI Systems
- Use of COTS Tools and System Integration -
Mapping Data Any-to-Any and Many-to-Many -
Routing Documents Any Trading Partner,
Anywhere - XML, UN/EDIFACT, and ANSI X12 compliance
- Open, Extensible, Standards-based Architecture
- Streamlined Form Generation via back-end
Database
6Demo System Functional Description
- Compatible with DOD Systems (new and old)
- Provides both Computer Human consumable
data - XML / XSL for Human Consumption - X12
and EDIFACT for Electronic Processing - Security and Risk Management - Audit Trails,
Authentication, Extensible Architecture - To learn more visit our EDI Central Website
at - www.dcnicn.com/edifact_central/
7Demonstration System Configuration
- COTS Web System
- Apache Web Server
- Perl CGI Programs
- Oracle 8i
- Internet Enabled - XML, Java, FTP, etc.
- COTS EDI Tool
- Mercator Mapping Translation
- ANSI X12, UN/EDIFACT, and XML Support
- Trading Partner PC Communication
- Supports both the Internet and VAN communications
8Demonstration System Scenario
- Two DOD and Two Industry Trading Partner
relationships established - DOD POs issued via the Web can be translated to
any desired data format - ANSI X12, UN/EDIFACT, XML, or etc
- Can be routed to any trading partner anywhere
via - Internet FTP or SMTP
- Traditional VANs
9Trading Partner Relationships(Hub Spoke
Architecture)
10System Functional Diagram
DoDPurchasing
Mapper / Translator
Map
Order Processing (Industry)
issue orders
Industry Trading Partner 1
receive 997s
Browse
Industry Trading Partner 2
Browse
View Purchase Order Functional Ack.
11Streamlined Order Preparation
Oracle 8i Database Query
12System Generated Purchase Order
13Resulting EDIFACT ORDER Computer Consumable
14Resulting ANSI X12 Purchase Order (a.k.a. 850)
Computer Consumable
15XML / XSL Human Consumable PO
16XML Source Document Instance
17XSL Style Sheet Source
18Functional Acknowledgement (997) Computer
Consumable
19Security NotesDODs CIO has recently
considered banning ActiveX and JavaScript due to
potential security threats.
- In this system, JavaScript is not used for any
type of data manipulation, rather it is only used
for - Data validation
- Opening windows
- Calling CGI programs
- IE5 is used because of its XML support
- ActiveX controls are used to render HTML in the
browser
Govexec, October 7, 1999 Issue -
http//www.govexec.com/dailyfed/1099/100799n1.htm
20Summary Conclusions
- ManTechs West Virginia CALS team has extensive
experience with COTS EC/EDI tools, technologies,
and standards - Our team would like to help with your EB/EC
needs - Ask to see a demonstration of this system
- For additional information visit
- http//www.dcnicn.com/edifact_central/
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