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Subject: FYI: "Open Data Interchange" Framework project from ISO TC 154 and CEFACT
Dear TC members: We're been asked to share this announcement which may have particular relevance to your work program. ISO/TC 154 and UN/CEFACT recently have announced an "Open Data Interchange" Framework Technical Report project (ISO/TC 154 N 0659). The accumulated experience with concepts such as ebXML Core Components (ISO/TS 15000-5) has reached a point where it is now possible to jointly evaluate this experience and envisage a possible common technical framework, in order to encourage greater consistency and effectiveness in the future maintenance and development of technical specifications and standards. The project aims to define a consistent and timely way to address and resolve issues of gaps, overlaps, and counter-productive standardisation efforts through: * Describing a coordinated "Open Data Interchange" Framework, fostering an integrated work program to meet stakeholder needs in administration, commerce and trade, and * Describing a collaboration process, involving business processes and supporting data that facilitate the open electronic interchange of structured data. The goal is to evaluate experiences and describe a common technical framework that will engage other key players involved in standards development and encourage greater consistency and effectiveness of technical specifications and standards. Project details are available at: http://www.isotc154.org/project-proposal-open-data-interchange-framework-odif. All interested participants should have expertise in the areas of with broad knowledge in the area of methodologies and technologies for the open electronic interchange of structured data. This project is open to all members of ISO liaison organizations (such as OASIS) through ISO/TC 154. Persons interested in joining the project should send an email directly to the ISO/TC154 chair at <tc154chair@mail-etc.net>, and if seeking to qualify via OASIS, should advise OASIS at <liaisons@oasis-open.org>. Cordially, JBC James Bryce Clark, General Counsel OASIS: Advancing open standards for the information society http://www.oasis-open.org/who/staff.php#clark www.identi.ca/JamieXML www.twitter.com/JamieXML http://t.sina.cn/jamiexml http://www.slideshare.net/jamiexml http://facebook.com/oasis.open
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