Overview
The first one-stop ebXML tech spec reference!
- The official ebXML 1.0 standard from OASIS and the United Nations*
- Technical requirements, architecture, business process schema, registry information model and services, collaboration protocols, and messaging services
- Complete ebXML glossary
Electronic Business Extensible Markup Language (ebXML) will be at the heart of tomorrow's most important electronic business (eBusiness) and business-to-business (B2B) systems—streamlining trading relationships, simplifying cross-enterprise communication, and making it possible to extend any business process across any supply or demand chain. ebXML: The Technical Specifications is the authoritative one-stop technical reference to the ebXML 1.0 standard, a must-have for every serious eBusiness and B2B developer. It presents the entire suite of official technical specifications that make up ebXML standard developed by OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards) and the United Nations. Coverage includes:
- ebXML Requirements v1.06—an overview of ebXML's role, requirements, and goals
- ebXML Technical Architecture v1.04—system overview, modeling methodology, functional phases, infrastructure, security, and conformance
- ebXML Business Process Specification Schema v1.01—a framework for supporting transaction-based collaborations
- ebXML Registry Information Model v1.0—a stable, persistent store for information submitted by business partners
- ebXML Registry Services Specification v1.0—interaction protocols, message definitions, XML schinterfaces to registry services
- ebXML Collaboration—Protocol Profile and Agreement Specification v1.0-ensuring interoperability between organizations using diverse software or third-party intermediaries
- ebXML Message Service Specification v1.0—a communications-protocol neutral method for message exchange
Get ahead of the curve with ebXML—and get results—with ebXML: The Technical Specifications.
Editorials
Supplies printed versions of the seven technical specifications recently developed for the new electronic business extensible markup language (ebXML). Some of the issues documented are trading partner agreements, collaboration protocols, a framework for supporting business transactions, registry services, and a communications- protocol neutral method for message exchange. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)