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Paul Sandoz wrote:
>
> Electronic Business/Electronic Commerce Memo of Understanding on
> eBusiness Standards has some interesting resolutions/recommendations
> from a recent meeting on the 11th of December [1]:
>
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>
> 02/07 (6.4 of N0113): It is recommended that RELAX NG, ASN.1, and XSD be
> considered as important and to some extent complementary candidates for
> XML schema definitions.
>
> 02/08 (6.4 of N0113): It is recommended that groups producing XML
> schemas for E-business should consider parallel specification using at
> least two of the above in order to maximize the tools available to
> developers, and in order to benefit from efficient binary encoding
> (currently available only in ASN.1).
>
> 02/09 (6.4 of N0113): It is recommended that standard setting bodies do
> not further extend their standards where the area is already covered by
> one of the above (for example, binary encoding for XML).
These resolutions were taken at the 8th meeting in July 2002.
For your further information, here is an excerpt of the minutes of the
9th meeting held in Dec. 2002:
<< Mr Larmouth drew the attention of new international user group
members of the MoU to the possibilities of ASN.1 as an XML schema
defintion method, contained in a report he had submitted before the
previous MoU/MG meeting. Ms Clivio requested ITU-T to give a
presentation in a future meeting on object identification (OID); Mr
Larmouth expressed his willingness to do so, and brought out links to
the material of the “barcoding” (permanent marking of parts)
presentation (item 6.x above). The Chair Ms Fuller asked that that
presentation should contain some practical examples of applications (Mr
Larmouth agreed). She also thought the MoU/MG discussions and agreements
on ASN.1 represented a key achievement of the MoU. >>
> The E-Business MoU is a body with reps from ITU-T, ISO, OASIS,
> UN/CEFACT, and OAGIS (maybe others) set up to harmonize e-business
> standards developments across these groups. It is part of a 'Lead Study
> Group on e-business and e-commerce' which is part of the ITU-T Study
> Group 16 [2].
More information about the MoU:
http://www.itu.int/ITU-T/e-business/mou/index.html
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Olivier DUBUISSON
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