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ebXML: The New Global Standard for Doing Business on the Internet
ebXML: The New Global Standard for Doing Business on the Internet
ISBN: 0735711178
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2000
Pages: 100
Authors:
Alan Kotok
,
David Webber
,
David RR Webber
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Main Page
Table of content
Copyright
About the Authors
About the Technical Reviewers
Acknowledgments
Tell Us What You Think
Preface
Prologue
Introduction
E-Business Is Business First
Business Is Bigger, and Different, But Is It Better?
E-Business Technology Has a History
The Task for ebXML
ebXML Tests, Demonstrations, and Projections
The ebXML Technology
Purposes and Organization of This Book
Conventions
Endnotes
Part I: Executive Overview of ebXML
Chapter 1. There s No Business Like E-Business
In Case You Hadn t Noticed, Doing Business Is Different Now
Business Isn t So Simple Anymore
From Just-in-Case to Just-in-Time Inventories
Investors Want to See Your Internet Strategy
Higher Volumes, Larger Scale, Bigger Numbers
Can Your Company s Systems Keep Pace?
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI): E-Business as We (Used to) Know It
Endnotes
Chapter 2. ebXML in a Nutshell
Vision and Scope
Software Processes, Puzzles, and Pyramids
ebXML Process Flow
A Look at the ebXML Technical Architecture
Messaging Functions
Getting Started with ebXML
Endnotes
Chapter 3. ebXML at Work
Case 1: Go-Go Travel, in Search of a New Business Modeland Survival
Case 2: Marathoner, a Runners Store That Goes the Distance on Inventory Control
Case 3: World Beat, a Direct-Mail Catalog Company Using the Web to Compete with the Web
Conclusions About ebXML at Work
Endnotes
Part II: ebXML Background and Details
Chapter 4. The Promise of XML
What Is XML?
Building XML Messages from Processes to Data
Is XML Ready for Business?
Endnotes
Chapter 5. The Road Toward ebXML
The XMLedi Group
EDI: Still Important After All These Years
Describing Business Processes with the Unified Modeling Language (UML)
ebXML Founding Organizations and Process
Endnotes
Chapter 6. Business Requirements for ebXML
Basic Goals and Scope
General Principles and Business Requirements
Interoperability
Legal and Security Requirements
Accommodating the Human Element
Globalization
Openness
From Requirements to Specifications
Endnotes
Chapter 7. ebXML and Similar Web Services Specifications
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
Universal Description, Discovery and Integration (UDDI)
Web Services Description Language
BizTalk
Endnotes
Chapter 8. ebXML Technical Architecture
Business Process Specifications
Registries and Repositories
Trading Partner Profiles and Agreements
Message Services
Core Components
Starting a Company s ebXML Operations
Endnotes
Chapter 9. Moving from Theory to Practice
Of Catalogs and Suppliers
Uncle Sam Likes Small Businesses
How Does the CatXML Approach Relate to ebXML?
And Now for the XML in CatXML
Columbus, Registries, and Helping Discover the World
Deployment Considerations and Benefits
Delivering on the ebXML Promise
Part III: Learning More About ebXML
Appendix A. Acronyms
Acronyms Used in This Book
XML and E-Business Acronyms
Appendix B. References
ebXML Technical Specifications
ebXML Technical Reports and Reference Materials
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Documents
EDI Standards
Books
Articles
Web Sites
ebXML: The New Global Standard for Doing Business on the Internet
ISBN: 0735711178
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2000
Pages: 100
Authors:
Alan Kotok
,
David Webber
,
David RR Webber
BUY ON AMAZON
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