A registry model for UN/CEFACT's Core Components

Authors: 
Christian Huemer
Philipp Liegl
Christian Pichler
Type: 
Speech with proceedings
Proceedings: 
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and Applications
Publisher: 
IEEE Computer Society
Pages: 
1 - 6
ISBN: 
Year: 
2009
Abstract: 
Business documents exchanged in a service-oriented context play a crucial role in the definition of service interfaces. Only if both partners have a common agreement on the data exchanged, automated business interactions are possible. The United Nations Center for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business (UN/CEFACT) provides a reliable and interoperable solution for conceptual business document definitions with UN/CEFACT's Core Components Technical Specification. However, document definitions aren't available in a centralized manner to all interested business partners. In order to allow for an easy search and retrieval of core component business document definitions, a registry is needed. Business partners may retrieve service interface definitions from the registry and adapt their software accordingly in order to engage in automated business interactions. We specify a registry meta model on top of ebRIM, registering core component artifacts and defining their inter-dependencies.
TU Focus: 
Information and Communication Technology
Reference: 

C. Huemer, P. Liegl, C. Pichler:
"A registry model for UN/CEFACT's Core Components";
Vortrag: IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and Applications, Taipei, Taiwain; 14.12.2009 - 15.12.2009; in: "Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and Applications", IEEE Computer Society, (2009), S. 1 - 6.

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TU Id: 
178390
Accepted: 
Accepted
Invited: 
Department Focus: 
Business Informatics
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Author List: 
C. Huemer, P. Liegl, C. Pichler