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Subject: Re: SV: [ubl] UBL, localization (customization)
The adoption of the terms "national profile" and "industry profile" would also distinguish these cases from ad hoc customization. When we discuss this at our meeting in Manhattan, I'd like to explore whether it makes sense to distinguish formal "profiling" for large constituencies from one-off "customization" for individual trading partners. Seems to me that these are really quite different use cases. No need to get into this now; just something to think about. Jon Date: Fri, 09 Dec 2005 15:15:13 +0100 From: Bryan Rasmussen <brs@itst.dk> Cc: "'jon.bosak@sun.com'" <jon.bosak@sun.com>, "'ubl@lists.oasis-open.org'" <ubl@lists.oasis-open.org> +1 National Profile. Then one would also have Industry Profiles etc. Cheers, Bryan Rasmussen -----Oprindelig meddelelse----- Fra: Michael Dill [mailto:dill2@gefeg.com] Sendt: 9. december 2005 15:16 Til: jon.bosak@sun.com; ubl@lists.oasis-open.org Emne: AW: [ubl] UBL, localization (customization) > Maybe "developing national profiles"? imo profile is a very good term; it is also common in several countries, e.g. the national implementations of EANCOM, which is the globally most important EDIFACT subset with ~100000 user, are called EANCOM profiles. I.e. I'd expect that the term 'National UBL profile' or so would be easy to understand michael dill
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