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Subject: FW: [announce] Members Approve Universal Business Language (UBL) 2.0 as OASIS Standard


ECF TC:

For either ECF 3.1 or 4.0, we should consider updating the Payment
schemas to use UBL 2.0.

  jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Carol Geyer [mailto:carol.geyer@oasis-open.org]
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2006 8:39 AM
To: announce@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: [announce] Members Approve Universal Business Language (UBL)
2.0 as OASIS Standard 

***Link to this press release at
http://www.oasis-open.org/news/oasis-news-2006-12-19.php.


Members Approve Universal Business Language (UBL) 2.0 as OASIS Standard



New Version of Royalty-Free Standard Features Over 1,000 XML Data
Elements for Common Business Documents 

Boston, MA, USA; 19 December 2006 -- OASIS, the international standards
consortium, today announced that its members have approved the Universal
Business Language (UBL) version 2.0 as an OASIS Standard, a status that
signifies the highest level of ratification. UBL defines a royalty-free
library of standard, electronic XML business documents such as purchase
orders and invoices. UBL formats in electronic messages enable direct
connection into existing business, legal, auditing, and records
management practices, eliminating the re-keying of data in existing fax-
and paper-based supply chains and providing an entry point into
electronic commerce for small- and medium-sized businesses. 

UBL 2.0 features a library of more than one thousand XML data elements
based on the ebXML Core Components Technical Specification (ISO
15000-5).  Building on the eight core order-to-invoice document types in
UBL 1.0, version 2.0 adds 23 new document types to accommodate extended
procurement scenarios and basic transport processes. Development of
these new schemas was funded directly or indirectly by the governments
of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, England, Finland, Iceland, Singapore, Hong
Kong, and the United States.

"Denmark has participated actively in the making of UBL 2.0 and has
found the work to be very instructive and the co-operation very
fruitful. We can only recommend other countries to join the work of
developing open international standards, based on user needs," said
Marie Munk, Deputy Director General in the Danish National IT and
Telecome Agency. "In Denmark we see UBL 2.0 as a backbone for the future
of eProcurement, and we have already seen the first real
ERP-implementation of the Danish customization of UBL 2.0."

In addition to greatly expanding the range of business processes
supported by UBL, version 2.0 also taps the power of W3C XSLT, W3C
XPath, and ISO Schematron to provide a breakthrough in code list
management. "Employing the new 'genericode' XML specification for code
list publication currently under development in OASIS, our approach
allows trading partners to easily and precisely specify code list
subsets and extensions and even to apply them to particular elements and
subtrees within UBL instances -- all without changing the standard UBL
schemas," explained Tim McGrath, vice chair of the OASIS UBL Technical
Committee. "Once in place, this standards-based process enables the
implementation of business rule checking as part of instance validation.
Open source software included in the UBL 2.0 release provides this new
functionality 'out of the box.'"

"With the addition of new sourcing, fulfillment, and billing documents
in UBL 2.0, global ecommerce now has what it needs to support the
creation of inexpensive, off-the-shelf software for business-to-business
transactions over the internet," said Jon Bosak of Sun Microsystems,
chair of the OASIS UBL Technical Committee. "The UBL implementations
underway in Northern Europe are already demonstrating the economic power
of a concept that will reshape the way we do business."

"The UBL OASIS Standard can extend the benefits of electronic business
to companies of all sizes," noted Patrick Gannon, president and CEO of
OASIS.
"Building on other Internet-based messaging structures such as ebXML and
Web services, UBL opens the door for companies, in both developed and
developing economies, to engage in regional, national, and international
trade." Gannon, who serves as an advisor to the United Nations Global
Alliance for ICT and Development, observed that UBL can play a strategic
role in the UN's economic development programs. "As a royalty-free, open
standard, UBL offers a significant advantage for governments seeking
longer term sustainability of applications and portability of data."

UBL 2.0 was developed by the OASIS UBL Technical Committee, which
counted among its members representatives from Boeing, Booz Allen
Hamilton, Capgemini, Intel, JustSystems, NEC, US National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST), PTC, Sterling Commerce, Sun
Microsystems, as well as government agencies such as the Denmark
Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation, Korea Institute for
Electronic Commerce, New Zealand State Services Commission, Swedish
Association of Local Authorities and Regions, US Dept of the Navy, and
others.
Participation in the OASIS UBL Technical Committee remains open to all,
and OASIS hosts the public ubl-dev mailing list for exchanging
information on implementing the standard.


Support for UBL 2.0

JustSystems
"With version 2.0, UBL becomes the foundation for building systems that
are compliant with a global standard for business documents.
JustSystems' native XML application platform, xfy, already supports the
entire set of 31 UBL 2.0 document types, and we believe that this
support will help industry adapt to UBL 2.0 and resolve real-world
issues of doing business," said Hideki Hiura, CTO of JustSystems.

Sun Microsystems
"Ten years ago, Sun Microsystems organized and led the effort to create
XML.
Sun's sponsorship of the UBL standard for XML business documents
continues its tradition of open standards leadership with a technology
that promises huge savings for governments and businesses alike.  The
royalty-free UBL standard will lower the barrier to entry for small
businesses, increase competition among software vendors, and foster
innovation in electronic commerce," observed Crawford Beveridge, Sun's
Executive Vice President of Global Government Strategy.


Additional information:

OASIS UBL Technical Committee:
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/ubl/

UBL FAQ:
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/ubl/faq.php

Cover Pages Technology Report:
http://xml.coverpages.org/ubl.html

OASIS Code List Representation Technical Committee:
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/codelist/



About OASIS:

OASIS (Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information
Standards) is a not-for-profit, international consortium that drives the
development, convergence, and adoption of e-business standards. Members
themselves set the OASIS technical agenda, using a lightweight, open
process expressly designed to promote industry consensus and unite
disparate efforts. The consortium produces open standards for Web
services, security, e-business, and standardization efforts in the
public sector and for application-specific markets. Founded in 1993,
OASIS has more than 5,000 participants representing over 600
organizations and individual members in 100 countries. Approved OASIS
Standards include AVDL, BCM, CAP, DITA, DocBook, DSML, ebXML CPPA, ebXML
Messaging, ebXML Registry, EDXL-DE, EML, OpenDocument, SAML, SOA-RM,
SPML, UBL, UDDI, WSDM, WS-Notification, WS-Reliability, WSRF, WSRP,
WS-Security, XACML, XCBF, and XML Catalogs. http://www.oasis-open.org


Press contact:

Carol Geyer
OASIS Director of Communications
carol.geyer@oasis-open.org
+1.978.667.5115 x209 (office)
+1.941.284.0403 (mobile)


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