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Subject: Form submission from: Request a Special Majority Vote to proceed to Candidate OASIS Standard


Submitted on Thursday, March 2, 2017 - 12:37
Submitted by user:
Submitted values are:

Your name: Kenneth Bengtsson
TC name: OASIS Business Document Exchange (BDXR) TC
TC email address: bdxr@lists.oasis-open.org
Title: Business Document Metadata Service Location Version 1.0 Committee
Specification 01
Committee Specification URI:
http://docs.oasis-open.org/bdxr/BDX-Location/v1.0/cs01/
Committee Specification editable source URI(s):
http://docs.oasis-open.org/bdxr/BDX-Location/v1.0/cs01/BDX-Location-v1.0-cs01.odt
Certification by the TC that all schema and XML instances are well-formed and
that expressions are valid: We so certify
Clear English-language summary of the specification: Business Document
Metadata
Service Location (BDXL) defines service discovery method values for use in
DNS
Resource Record service fields. A method is first specified to query and
retrieve a URL for metadata services. Two metadata service types are then
defined. Also an auxiliary method pattern for discovering a registration
service
to enable access to metadata services is described. The methods defined here
are
instances of the generic pattern defined within IETF RFCs for Dynamic
Delegation
Discovery Services (DDDS). This specification therefore defines DDDS
applications for metadata and metadata-registration services.
Relationship of this specification to similar work: The Business Document
Metadata Service Location (BDXL) specification is related to the Service
Metadata Publishing (SMP) specification, also developed by the BDXR TC.
Together
they form a complete mechanism for entities to discover how to successfully
exchange business document in a 4-corner network, such as ascertaining
endpoint
addresses, transport protocols and document formats.
     --Statements of Use--
       Link to Statement of Use #1:
       https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/bdxr-comment/201702/msg00002.html
       Link to Statement of Use #2:
       https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/bdxr/201611/msg00004.html
       Link to Statement of Use #3:
       https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/bdxr/201702/msg00002.html
       Additional Statements of Use:


     --Public Reviews--
       First public review announcement URI:
       https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/members/201311/msg00012.html
       Comment resolution log:
       https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/bdxr/201404/msg00000.html
       Additional public review announcement URIs:
       Additional comment resolution log URIs: http://


Approval link:
https://lists.oasis-open.org/archives/bdxr/201703/msg00000.html
Earlier attempts to standardize: No
Sources of explanatory information:
Notes: SMP and BDXL are in common use in 4-cornered public networks around
the
world, such as in Australia where they are used in the public-private
e-invoicing infrastructure (see
http://digitalbusinesscouncil.com.au/digital-capability-locator/ and
http://digitalbusinesscouncil.com.au/digital-capability-publisher/), and in
the
European Union where they are used by the Commission and its Member States
for
cross-border exchange of business documents such as in public procurement,
healthcare and for legal documents between courts (see
http://ec.europa.eu/inea/sites/inea/files/building_block_dsi-introdocument_edelivery_v1_00.pdf).


The results of this submission may be viewed at:
http://tools.oasis-open.org/issues/browse/TCADMIN


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