Title: E-BUSINESS INFRASTRUCTURE NEED FOR STANDARDIZATION
1E-BUSINESS INFRASTRUCTURENEED FOR STANDARDIZATION
Rakesh Verma Additional Director General Bureau
of Indian Standards
2e-business Infrastructure
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- e-business infrastructure is the collection of
platforms, networks, products, applications,
databases and the business rules governing the
flow of data and work among them, both internally
and to external systems. -
3e-business Infrastructure
- Integration of components into cohesive
systems is achieved with customization,
pre-built adapters and gateways, programme to
programme inter-operation technologies, web
services, distributed object protocols, cross
platform development tools and languages.
4e-business Infrastructure Objective
- Comprehensive integration of enterprise partners
to streamline business processes and to develop
effective collaboration amongst them for
utilizing the extended trading network to add
value. - For effective collaboration,
interoperability is the theme for
standardization. -
5e-business Infrastructure Interoperability
- Technical interoperability consists of the common
methods and shared services for the
communication, storage, processing and
presentation of data. - Semantic or business interoperability includes
discovery and collaboration aspects, including
work flow and decision-making transactions. - Process interoperability.
- Interoperability is a prerequisite for
devices and platforms that talk to one another
and services that are portable from platform to
platform. -
6e-business InfrastructureStandardization
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- Effective e-business infrastructure can only
be created by standardization of interoperable
solutions. -
7e-business InfrastructureStandardization
- To enhance the deployment of services that are
interoperable and platform-independent. - To make e-business interactions more secure.
- To facilitate e-business solutions that are
adaptable to user needs.
8e business Infrastructure Components
9- Need for Standardization to Create
- e-business Infrastructure for
- Marble Enterprise
10Value Chain
11Value Creation
12Rich Picture-I
13Industry Drivers
- Mining
- Processing
- Marketing
14We Aim At
15Supply from manufacturer
Rich Picture-II
16Plan for Integration
- Resources and their availability
- e-business integration in phases
- Incremental growth of linkages
- Short term Medium term Long term
17TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE
18SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
19Architecture Development Process
20Technology for Information Assimilation
COURSE OF ACTION DEVELOPMENT
SENSE MAKING PROCESS
ALTERNATIVE EVALUATION
CAUSES FOR MARBLE DEMAND VARIATION
SEARCH ENGINE
SENSE ENGINE
SENSE ENGINE
INTRINSIC INFORMATION
WHICH CAUSES BE ATTENDED
21Application Infrastructure
22Standardization in Technical Architecture
Hosting Connectivity
Business Applications
Computer Hardware
Mobile Computing
ASP Enablers
E-Commerce Web Designs
23e-business Infrastructure for Open Connectivity!!
OTHER ENTERPRISES
COLLABORATORS
MARBLE ENTERPRISE E-BUSINESS INFRASTRUCTURE
COLLABORATORS
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25What is required?
- Stakeholders consensus on the key e-business
infrastructure standards. - Efficient infrastructure to maintain selected
standards for local needs. - Higher level of stakeholders participation in
standardization and utilization of standards. - Accessibility and use of e-business
infrastructure standards.
26BIS Plan of Action
- Identify opportunities for the activities to work
in harmony, avoiding conflicts in developments. - Find ways to use what others have developed.
- Identify a common desired subset rather than
lowest common denominator of objects and related
mappings between objects. - Work towards common single flexible solutions
except which are truly different from industry to
industry.