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Title: E-BUSINESS INFRASTRUCTURE NEED FOR STANDARDIZATION


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E-BUSINESS INFRASTRUCTURENEED FOR STANDARDIZATION
Rakesh Verma Additional Director General Bureau
of Indian Standards
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e-business Infrastructure
  • 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.

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e-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.

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e-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.

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e-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.

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e-business InfrastructureStandardization
  • Effective e-business infrastructure can only
    be created by standardization of interoperable
    solutions.

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e-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.

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e business Infrastructure Components
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  • Need for Standardization to Create
  • e-business Infrastructure for
  • Marble Enterprise

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Value Chain
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Value Creation
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Rich Picture-I
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Industry Drivers
  • Mining
  • Processing
  • Marketing

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We Aim At
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Supply from manufacturer
Rich Picture-II
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Plan for Integration
  • Resources and their availability
  • e-business integration in phases
  • Incremental growth of linkages
  • Short term Medium term Long term

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TECHNICAL ARCHITECTURE
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SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE
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Architecture Development Process
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Technology 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
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Application Infrastructure
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Standardization in Technical Architecture
Hosting Connectivity
Business Applications
Computer Hardware
Mobile Computing
ASP Enablers
E-Commerce Web Designs
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e-business Infrastructure for Open Connectivity!!
OTHER ENTERPRISES
COLLABORATORS
MARBLE ENTERPRISE E-BUSINESS INFRASTRUCTURE
COLLABORATORS
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What 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.

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BIS 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.
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