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Subject: RE: [ebxml-msg] Question about imprementation of MS specificationtorealbusiness
Dick Brooks
Systrends, Inc
7855 South River Parkway, Suite
111
Tempe, Arizona 85284
Web: www.systrends.com <http://www.systrends.com>
Phone:480.756.6777,Mobile:205-790-1542,eFax:240-352-0714
-----Original Message-----
From: Martin W Sachs [mailto:mwsachs@us.ibm.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2002 10:17 AM
To: Brooks, Dick
Cc: ebxml-msg@lists.oasis-open.org; NEC\)?E "g?l <m-iha
Subject: RE: [ebxml-msg] Question about imprementation of MS specification torealbusiness
Dick,
The page that the ERCOT URL in your email points to says nothing about use
of ebXML MS, and there is not an obvious link on that page that would point
to the ebXML information. Can you provide another referece to the ebXML MS
info?Regards,
Marty*************************************************************************************
Martin W. Sachs
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
P. O. B. 704
Yorktown Hts, NY 10598
914-784-7287; IBM tie line 863-7287
Notes address: Martin W Sachs/Watson/IBM
Internet address: mwsachs @ us.ibm.com
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Dick Brooks
<dick@systrends.c To: Yukinori Saito <y-saito@ecom.jp>, ebxml-msg@lists.oasis-open.org
om> cc: NEC\\\)?E”g?l <m-iha@ak.jp.nec.com>, "EDIgr)H.Sugamata"
<sugamata@ecom.or.jp>, "EDIgr)K.Mizoguchi" <mizoguchi@ecom.or.jp>,
05/15/2002 10:39 "EDIgr)K.Wakaizumi" <waka@ecom.or.jp>
AM Subject: RE: [ebxml-msg] Question about imprementation of MS specification
Please respond to to realbusiness
dick
Yukinori Saito,
The organization that runs one of the largest Electric Grids in the United
States (ERCOT - http://www.ercot.com/), is replacing FTP with an ebXML MS
B2B solution. The ebXML software has recently passed ERCOT certification
testing and is moving into production operation. FTP is scheduled to be
completely eliminated by the end of 2002.You can find more information about the FTP Replacement Project and the
ebXML MS solution used by ERCOT at:
http://www.ercot.com/Participants/FTPReplacement/index.htmThe FTP Replacement Project/ebXML solution has been presented
as a case study for implementing ebXML within the Energy industry to
representatives from the following European and North American Energy
organizations:
EFET - http://www.efet.org/
ETSO - http://www.etso-net.org/
EURELECTRIC - http://www.eurelectric.org/
NAESB - http://www.naesb.org/
UIG - http://www.uig.org/NOTE: UIG has a liaison relationship with the Federation of Electric Power
Companies (FEPC) E3 group in Japan.
http://www.fepc.or.jp/english/fepc.htmlThere are currently discussions underway to form a collaborative
European/North American effort to define B2B standards around ebXML. Feel
free to e-mail me privately if you would like more information about this
initiative.
Dick Brooks
Systrends, Inc
7855 South River Parkway, Suite 111
Tempe, Arizona 85284
Web: www.systrends.com <http://www.systrends.com>
Phone:480.756.6777,Mobile:205-790-1542,eFax:240-352-0714
-----Original Message-----
From: Yukinori Saito [mailto:y-saito@ecom.jp]
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 12:59 AM
To: ebxml-msg@lists.oasis-open.org
Cc: NEC\)伊波様; EDIgr)H.Sugamata; EDIgr)K.Mizoguchi;
EDIgr)K.Wakaizumi
Subject: [ebxml-msg] Question about imprementation of MS
specification to realbusiness
Dear Members of OASIS ebXML Messaging TC,
Kasumi Co. Ltd. in Japan developed B2B system based on ebXML MS
specification V1.0.
The outline of this system is followings.
(1) This system is EDI system between Retail and Maker.
(2) This system is developed by NEC corporation. NEC corporation is
very
famous IT vendor company in Japan.
(3) Business documents
-Retail: Purchase Order Prediction, Sales Information
-Maker: Products Information, Sales Promotion Information, Sales
Results
(4) Reasons to adopt ebXML MS specification
-This project recognized that ebXML will become an international
standard.
-GCI (Global Commerce Initiative) announced that GCI will adopt ebXMLspecification.
(5) Scope of adoption of MS specification in this system
-This system avoided vague part of MS specification V1.0. As a
result, this
system adopted same parts that is equivalent to Core Extension of
ebXML MS
V2.0. The engineer of NEC corporation says it is appropriate that the
MS
V2.0 specification is divided to Core Extension and Options.
-Adopted asynchronous communication method to have flexibility of
messaging
handling.
-Devised and designed error handling procedures about errors of
payloads.
(6) Next step
-Studying to upgrade to MS V2.0.
-Studying to adopt CPA. Because there is close relationship between
MS
specification and CPPA specification.
But the designer is thinking that there is no need to adopt CPP,
because
they know all companies very much each other. This system will
develop one
common CPA in these EDI system.
(7) This system is actually operating now as real business. This
system has
started real operation from November 2001. This system is the first
case
that adopted ebXML MS specification to real business in Japan and in
Asia
region.
Questions,
Does anyone has some information about following point?
-Is this system the first case that adopted MS specification to real
business in the world?
-If anyone has some information that some companies or industries
adopted MS
specification in real business in West countries, please let me know.-If anyone has information about these, please let me know.
Best Regards,
Yukinori Saito
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Yukinori Saito
Electronic Commerce Promotion Council of Japan (ECOM)
E-mail: y-saito@ecom.jp
Tel: +81-3-3436-7542 Fax: +81-3-3436-7570
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