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OASIS - Leading the Web Services Standards Development Web Services One Conference Santa Clara, California March 4, 2003 Patrick Gannon Copyright OASIS, 2003 President & CEO, OASIS
Patrick J. Gannon • OASIS – C. E. O. , President, Board Director • UNECE – Chair, Team of Specialists for Internet Enterprise Development (20002002) • BEA Systems – Sr. VP Strategic Marketing • Netfish Technologies – VP Industry Standards • Open Buying on the Internet (OBI) – Exec. Dir. • Rosetta. Net – First Project Leader (1998) Copyright OASIS, 2003
Agenda • Technology Trends • Issues Impacting Web Services • Role of Standards • OASIS Initiatives Copyright OASIS, 2003
Information Technology Trends Technology & Business Trends Copyright OASIS, 2003
Built on Service Oriented Architecture Copyright OASIS, 2003
The e. Business Tidal Wave Business-to-Business Processes Sales and Distribution Consumer Services Internet Based Delivery Copyright OASIS, 2003
The e. Business Technologies Sales and Distribution XML B 2 B i. Market. Places / Hubs ASP’s (App’ Srvc Provider B 2 C Integration Information Mining Web Services Directory Services Copyright OASIS, 2003
The Challenge is: how to take an architecture that has withstood the test of time … Copyright OASIS, 2003
Keep it from being marginalized… Copyright OASIS, 2003
Keep it from being washed away in the technology tidal wave … Copyright OASIS, 2003
And turn it into the centerpiece of a thriving marketplace … Copyright OASIS, 2003
Vision of a Service-Oriented Architecture • A place where services are ubiquitous and organically integrated into the way we think and work. • A place where both users and providers of information interact through a common focus on services. • A world where technology is implemented within industry frameworks that operate on a global scale, enabled by open, interoperable standards. Copyright OASIS, 2003
Web Services Issues Copyright OASIS, 2003
Fundamental Issues that Must be Addressed 1. A common framework for Web service interactions based on open standards must occur. 2. An agreed set of vocabularies and interactions for specific industries or common functions must be adopted. Copyright OASIS, 2003
“for this service-oriented scenario to happen, there needs to be standardization of the types of messages and data exchanges” Douglas Barry Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures - The Savvy Manager’s Guide Copyright OASIS, 2003
WHY OPEN STANDARDS? • Common framework for Web services • Agreed upon business vocabularies • Industry business interactions Copyright OASIS, 2003
Greatest Concern Preventing Adoption of Web services “There's a sordid history in the technology world of everybody trying to get a little leverage over somebody else by developing proprietary extensions or vendorspecific add-ons to the core technology. In general, those have been bad, because they don't end up being sustainable over time and that costs companies like us a lot of money. ” Copyright OASIS, 2003
Achieving Sustainable Business Benefits through a Common Web Service Framework In this post-dot-com era, end user companies are expecting more liquidity and longevity of their assets. To achieve the ROI, Cost Reduction and Service Expansion benefits expected; the widespread deployment of standards-based Web services is essential. Copyright OASIS, 2003
A Common WS Framework is Essential • To provide a sustainable foundation, • That will allow end-user companies to achieve the payback they require, • To invest widely in the serviceoriented architecture. Copyright OASIS, 2003
Issues Impacting Web Services for the Global Business Market • Moving proprietary WS specifications through an open standards process – Core specifications (SOAP, WSDL at W 3 C) – Infrastructure specifications (security, management, business process, etc. ) • Coordinating and demonstrating related infrastructure standards • Adapting industry business Copyright OASIS, 2003
OASIS One Membership – Many Opportunities Copyright OASIS, 2003
Mission OASIS drives the development, convergence & adoption of e-business standards. Copyright OASIS, 2003
“ OASIS is once again demonstrating a leadership role in the movement towards building a service-oriented architecture. ” Copyright OASIS, 2003
Conceptual Model For OASIS Transaction Instance Transaction Patterns Generalized Content Generalized Processes Content Definition Language Process Description Language Repository Presentation Description Service Description Language Management Registry / Directory Quality of Services Specialized Processes S e c u r i t y Conformance and Interoperability Specialized Content Vertical Industry Area XML and Web Services Area Messaging XML Syntax Transport Network Copyright OASIS, 2003
OASIS relationships • Attempt to cooperate and liaise with other standards organizations as much as possible – Avoid duplication, promote interoperability – Gain sanction/authority for OASIS work • Working and Formal relationships with – W 3 C, OMG, IDEAlliance, OAG, Commerce. Net – ACORD, HL 7, LISA, SWIFT, VCA, UCC, ONCE, etc. Copyright OASIS, 2003
• United Nations Center for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business • Developers of EDIFACT • One of four organizations in the world that can set de jure standards • World’s largest independent, non-profit organization dedicated to the standardization of XML applications • More than 600 members Copyright OASIS, 2003
eb. XML The Global Standard for Electronic Business, and e. Business Web Services Copyright OASIS, 2003
eb. XML Implementation Projects • eb. XML Message Service – Aerospace Industries Assoc. – Boeing - (eb. MS, CPPA, RIM/RS, BPSS) – CEN ISSS e. BES Vendor Forum – Interoperability Testing – EAN - UCC - Global Commerce Initiative (GCI) – Implementation Guide – Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) – FTP Replacement – European Steel 24 x 7 Marketplace – Japanese Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA-Collaborative EDI) and Electronic Commerce Promotion Council of Japan (ECOM) - Japanese Kasumi Project – Netherlands Open. Xchange – (eb. MS, CPPA, BPSS) – OAGI & AIAG & Covisint - (eb. XML MS and OAG BODs) Copyright OASIS, 2003
eb. XML Implementation Projects cont’d • eb. XML Registry Implementations – Australian National Office of the Information Economy – SME Interop. – DISA Registry – DRIve (eb. XML RIM/RS, CPPA) – Hong Kong Univ. & Government - Center for E-commerce Infrastructure Development (CECID) – Korea Institute for Electronic Commerce (KIEC) - Korea Central Reg. Rep – Taiwan Ministry of Economic Affairs (MEA-DIT) & NIIEPA – XR 2 Portal – US Dept. of Defense – Repository of Schemas – US NIST - XML. gov • eb. XML CPP/CPA Implementations – Work Group for EDI (WEDI) – Strategic National Copyright OASIS, 2003 Implementation Process (SNIP) – HIPAA Compliance
eb. XML Implementation Projects cont’d • eb. XML Services – Dealersphere (Auto industry hub) - (eb. XML MS, SOAP, WSDL) – Korea Trade Network (NTnet) – GXML Hub (eb. XML MS, CPPA, RIM, RS) – Middle East Technical University (METU), Ankara, Turkey – SRDC (eb. XML MS, CPPA, BPSS & RN PIPs) • Industry Association Endorsements – ACORD (Automotive) – AIAG (Insurance) – HL 7 (Healthcare) – HR-XML (Human Resources) – ODA (Insurance) – OTA (Travel) – Rosetta. Net (Computer, Electronic Components, Semiconductor) Copyright OASIS, 2003
eb. XML Software Products • Bind Systems - Bind. Partner Bus. Collab. Platform (BPSS, WSDL, SOAP) • Bit. Daemons Ltd. - Octimal (eb. XML MS) • Briyante - eb. MS (eb. XML MS, CPPA, RIM, BPSS) • b. Trade – (eb. XML MS) • Cyclone Commerce - (eb. XML MS) • Dasan Technology (Korea) - Tag. Free (eb. XML MS, SOAP, UDDI) • eb. XMLsoft - eb. XMLsoft RIM (eb. XML RIM v 2) • e. Xcelon - Excelon BPM (eb. XML MS, CPPA, BPSS) • Fujitsu - Interstage (eb. XML MS, SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, RNIF) • Global Exchange Services (GXS) - (eb. XML MS) • Han. Maek Information Technology (Korea) - eb. XML Messaging Server • IPNet Solutions - (eb. XML MS) • IONA Technologies - Orbix E 2 A Collaborate (eb. XML MS, RIM, BPSS, RNIF) • Kildara Corporation – Vitiris (eb. XML MS, RIM, RS) • Kinzan - Adaptive Web Services Suite (eb. XML, SOAP, WSDL, UDDI) Copyright OASIS, 2003
eb. XML Software Products – • cont’d Oracle – Oracle 9 i Application Server (eb. XML, Rosetta. Net) • Sterling Commerce - Sterling Integrator (eb. XML MS, SOAP, WSDL, BPML) • Sun Microsystems – JAXM (SOAP, eb. XML MS) • Sybase – Business Process Integration Suite (SOAP, WSDL, eb. XML, RNIF) • TIBCO Software – Active. Exchange (eb. XML MS, RNIF, EDIFACT, X 12, c. XML, x. CBL, Biz. Talk) • Vitria – Business. Ware Integration Platform (eb. XML MS, BPSS, CC, VCML, UBL) • web. Methods – Integration Platform (eb. XML MS, RNIF, SOAP, WSDL) • XML Global – Go. XML (eb. XML MS, RIM, RS, SOAP, WSDL, UDDI) • Zenaptix – Xeco (eb. XML MS, CPPA, BPSS) Open Source Efforts • freeb. XML - (Open Source eb. XML MS, RIM & RS) - www. freebxml. org • Open eb. XML - (Open Source eb. XML MS, RIM & RS) - www. openebxmllab. org • Open Source eb. XML Registry - ebxmlrr. sourceforge. net/ Copyright OASIS, 2003
International Agencies • • • • Tradegate ECA (Australia) Bankers Assoc of ROC NII Enterprise Promotion Agency (Taiwan) University of Hong Korea ECIF Ontario Government of Canada Customs and Revenue Agency European Parliament EAN International UK Office of e-Envoy UK Ministry of Defence Technical Information UK Inland Revenue Belastingdienst, Netherlands REACH – Government of Ireland Centro Tecnico per la Rete Unitaria Yugoslavia Federal Customs Administration Copyright OASIS, 2003
Balanced Member Representation Copyright OASIS, 2003
“ OASIS, with participation from all corners of the market, has the potential to emerge as a central clearinghouse to coordinate conflicting standards in the Web services arena. ” Copyright OASIS, 2003
Current Technical Committees • • • • Access Control (XACML) Auto Repair Business Transaction Protocol (BTP) Common Biometric Format (XCBF) Conformance Content Assembly Mechanism (CAM) Controlled Trade Customer Information Quality (CIQ) Digital Signature Services (DSS) Directory Services (DSML) Doc. Book eb. XML Collaborative Partners (CPPA) eb. XML Implementation, Interoperability (IIC) • • • • Education XML E-Government Election and Voter Services Emergency XML Entity Resolution Extensible Resource Identifier (XRI) Human Markup Legal. XML Court Filing Legal. XML e. Contracts Legal. XML e. Notarization Legal. XML Integrated Justice Legal. XML Lawful Intercept Legal. XML Legislative Information Legal. XML Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) Legal. XML Transcripts Localization Interchange Copyright OASIS, 2003 (XLIFF)
Current Technical Committees (cont. ) • • • Management Protocol Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Open Office XML Format Provisioning Services (SPML) RELAX NG Rights Language (RLTC) Security Services (SAML) Tax XML Topic Maps Published Subjects for Geography and Language Topic Maps Vocabulary for XML Standards • Translation Web Services • UDDI Specifications • Universal Business Language • • User Interface (UIML) Web Services Distributed Mgmt Web Services for Interactive Applications (WSIA) Web Services Reliable Messaging Web Services Remote Portal (WSRP) Web Services Security (WSS) XSLT Conformance • • • Copyright OASIS, 2003
OASIS Technical Committees – e-Commerce • eb. XML Message Service • eb. XML Registry (RIM, RS) • eb. XML Collaborative Partner Profile & Agreement (CPP, CPA) • eb. XML Interoperability, Implementation and Conformance (IIC) • Customer Information Quality (CIQ) [CRM] • Business Transaction Protocol (BTP) • Universal Business Language (UBL) Copyright OASIS, 2003
OASIS Technical Committees – Security • Access Control (XACML) • Common Biometric Format (XCBF) • Digital Signature Services (DSS) • Security Services (SAML) • Provisioning Services (SPML) • Rights Language • Web Services Security (WS-S) - - - • Security Standards Joint Committee Copyright OASIS, 2003
OASIS Technical Committees – Web Services • Translation Web Services • Universal Description, Discovery & Integration (UDDI) • Web Services for Interactive Applications • Web Services for Remote Portals • Web Services Distributed Management • Web Services Reliable Messaging • + e. Commerce TCs • + Security TCs Copyright OASIS, 2003
OASIS Technical Committees – Public Sector - Industry • Automotive Repair Information • Controlled Trade Markup Language • e-Government (Requirements & Implementation) • Education XML • Election & Voter Services • Emergency Management • Tax XML Copyright OASIS, 2003
Legal. XML Member Section • Current Technical Committee – – – – Electronic Court Filings Electronic Contracts Lawful Intercept Legal Transcripts Integrated Justice Electronic Notarization Legislative Information Online Dispute Resolution (ORDxml) • New Discussion Lists Started & in Planning – – Court Documents Legal Citations Criminal Justice Intelligence Systems • http: //www. legalxml. org Copyright OASIS, 2003
OASIS-LISA Global e-Business Survey Copyright OASIS, 2003
OASIS Value • Ten years demonstrated success • Neutral and independent • Technical and procedural competence • Worldwide visibility and outreach • Close coordination with peer standards organizations on a global level Copyright OASIS, 2003
“ Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible. ” Giovanni Francesco Bernardone Copyright OASIS, 2003
Francesco Bernardone St. Francis of Assisi patron saint: San Francisco Copyright OASIS, 2003
For more information. . . • www. oasis-open. org • xml. coverpages. org • www. xml. org Patrick Gannon President & CEO patrick. gannon@oasis-open. org +1. 978. 667. 5115 x 201 (office) +1. 978 -761 -3546 (GSM mobile) Copyright OASIS, 2003
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