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and the universe of and the universe of existing standardsexisting standards
IT IndustryIT Industry Increase customer valueIncrease customer value Creates market Creates market
opportunitiesopportunities Manages costsManages costs
Government Policy MakersGovernment Policy Makers Promoting innovation & Promoting innovation &
competitioncompetition Social, political, and economic Social, political, and economic
issuesissues Promoting eGovernment Promoting eGovernment
initiativesinitiatives
Business & Govt. CustomersBusiness & Govt. Customers Flexibility of solutions choiceFlexibility of solutions choice Cost reductionsCost reductions Confidence in solutionsConfidence in solutions
ConsumersConsumers Choice of ProductsChoice of Products Ease of UseEase of Use Value of purchaseValue of purchase
Creating Choice Creating Choice andand
Economic Economic OpportunityOpportunity
InteroperabilityInteroperability
people
data
Diverse systems
OperationalWorkflowsProcessesPolicies
TechnicalApplicationsInfrastructure
SemanticInformationDB/FilesMetadata
Optimizing performance within and among organizations
Connecting…
http://www.microsoft.com/interop
World Customs Organization (WCO) – Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade . This provides a structured
and willing framework for Customs and their business partners to secure the international supply chain and facilitate the movement of legitimate goods being traded around the globe
The United Nations • United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)
– A Roadmap towards Paperless Trade
• Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business (UN/CEFACT) – Recommendation no. 33, 34, 35 - Establishing a single window– UNeDOCS - aims to become the world electronic trade document standard under UN
auspices and will be developed into an official UN/CEFACT standard
Shipping• ISO: container e-seals
– RFID based
• International Container Security Organisation ICSO www.Containersecurity.org
• World Shipping Council
• World Customs Organization Harmonized Tariff Code • EU: modernized Community Customs Code• Encryption Controls
– U.S. : Export Control Reform Directives– Other countries
• Consumer Product Safety• Food Conservation and Energy Act (Lacey Act)• Security
– “10+2”rule: 24h pre notification, – Certified Cargo Screening Program (CCSP)– Customs Trade-Partnership Against Terrorism (CT-PAT)
• Authorised Economic Operators (AEO)• …
Area Standards Supported by Microsoft ProductsData Formats .txt files, ebXML, EDI, EPC, HTML, iCalendar, ODF, Open XML, PDF, RTF, SALT, SSML,
Unicode, UTF-8, UTF-16, VHD, VoiceXML, VML, WML, XBRL, XHTML, XML, and XPS
Database Protocols DB2 protocols, JDBC, LDAP, OLE DB, ODBC, PL/SQL, SQL, T-SQL, XQuery, XMLA, and XA protocol
Media Formats AVI, DV file formats, GIF, JPG, MOV, MP3, MPEG 1/2/4, PNG, TIFF, WMA, WMP, WMV, and VC-1
Network Protocols 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11i, AS2, DHCPV6, DVMRP, Hayes Standard AT Command Set, ICMP, IGMP, IP, IPv4, IPv6, IPTV, IPX, L2TP, SPX, PPP, RIP, SLIP, and Token Ring protocol
Security Protocols IPsec, Kerberos protocol, SAML 1.1 Tokens, SASL, SIDF, SSL, TLS, WPA-Security, and X.509
Transport Protocols DNS, FTP, HTTP, ICE, IDN, IMAP, MIME, POP3, RTP, SDP, SIP, SMTP, SNMP, TCP, SSH, Telnet, and UDP
Web Services Standards MTOM, SOAP, WSDL, WS-Addressing, WS-AtomicTransaction, WS-Coordination, WS-Discovery, WS-Enumeration, WS-Eventing, WS-Federation, WS-Interoperability (WS-I) Basic Profile, WS-Management, WS-MetadataExchange, WS-Policy, WS-ReliableMessaging, WS-Transfer, WS-SecureConversation, WS-Security, WS-Transfer, WS-Trust, XML Infoset, XML Namespaces
Web Standards Atom, CSS, DOM, ECMAScript, HTML, JavaScript, RSS, XHTML, and XML
The table contains a subset of the standards supported with Microsoft products
Area Level of Engagement by Microsoft
Standards-setting Organizations Microsoft works with more than 100 national and international standards-setting organizations including: ANSI, ECMA, ETSI, OASIS, OMA, IEEE, IETF, ISO/IEC JTC 1, ITU, and W3C.
Standards Contributions Microsoft engineers have authored or co-authored dozens of standards including .NET CLI, C# CLI, HTML 4.01, IPv6, IPsec, Office Open XML, OPOS, POSIX Threads, SIDF, UPOS, VC-1, XML 1.0, XMLA, XQuery, and more than 38 Web services standards including SOAP 1.2, WSDL 1.1, WS-Addressing, WS-Policy, WS-Security, WS-Trust, and WS-Interoperability (WS-I) Basic Profile.
IP Licensing Agreements Microsoft provides access to technology assets through1. commercial licensing,2. community licensing3. the Open Specification Promise that agrees not to assert patents for
technologies such as Microsoft Virtual Hard Disk Image Format, Sender ID Framework, Microsoft Office 2003 XML Reference Schemas, Office Open XML file formats, and 38 Web services standards.
Organization Level of Engagement by Microsoft
Automotive Industry Action Group (AIAG)
AIAG is an association of companies in the automotive industry charged with developing standards for the automotive supply chain. Microsoft is a sponsoring board member. It cosponsored a project to define the functional requirements and the recommended guidance needed to drive service-oriented architectures (SOAs) that employ Web services for nextgeneration automotive supply chain scenarios.
Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF)
DMTF is an industry organization that leads the development of management standards such as WS-Management. Microsoft co-founded this organization and is currently a board member.
EPCglobal EPCglobal leads the development of industry-driven standards for the Electronic Product Code (EPC) to support the use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in trading networks. Microsoft is participating in the Reader Protocol and Reader Management working groups of the EPCglobal Software Action Group. Microsoft has also submitted XML message formats for the Reader Protocol specification and recently made contributions to the Reader Management specification.
Health Level Seven (HL7) HL7 is one of several American National Standards Institute (ANSI)–accredited Standards Developing Organizations operating in the healthcare industry. Microsoft has been driving the submission of three Web services specifications (WS-Addressing, WS-Security and WSReliableMessaging) as an update of the HL7 Web Services Basic Profile.
IMS Global Learning Consortium The IMS Global Learning Consortium develops standards for learning technology, and several IMS specifications have become worldwide de facto standards for delivering learning products and services. Microsoft is a member of the Technical Board, helping IMS define and deliver e-Learning standards with prescriptive guidance for WS-Security, WS-Addressing and MTOMbased attachments.
Open Financial Exchange Consortium (OFX)
The OFX Consortium leads the development of standards for the electronic exchange of financial data. Over 2000 banks and brokerage firms as well as major payroll processing companies use OFX. Microsoft is co-founder of the OFX Consortium and is currently working on OFX 2.0 extensions.
RosettaNet RosettaNet is a global standards organization that promotes collaborative commerce. Billions of dollars are transacted each year using RosettaNet standards. Microsoft currently hold seats on the Executive and Architectural Advisory Councils, driving RosettaNet’s next-generation architectural specifications and integration framework based on Web services.
TeleManagement Forum (TM) The TM Forum is a global standards body for communications services, contributing to the Information and Communications Services (ICS) industry for over 15 years. Microsoft has been driving the creation of a specification for enabling Operations/Business Support Systems (OSS/ BSS) functions to be exposed as Web services.
• UN/CEFACT:Single Window can be described as "a system that allows traders to lodge information with a single body to fulfil all import or export-related regulatory requirements”
• WCO:„A facility that allows parties involved in trade and transport to lodge standardized information and documents with a single entry point to fulfill all import, export, and transit related (…) regulatory requirements”.
• EU Customs Code:„It is appropriate that the information provided by economic operators is shared, taking account of the involved in that control, such as police, border guards, veterinary and environmental authorities, so that the economic operator need give the information only once ('single window')”.
Customs
InternetService Providers
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Bank
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SWIFT
XML
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EDI/HTTP/SNMPSNA/CICS
RosettaNet
Single WindowSingle WindowOrchestrationOrchestration
Single Access PointSingle Access PointAdmin Import or ExportAdmin Import or Export
Permits, Licenses, Certificates, Invoices, ...
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• Should allow traders to lodge their electronic declarations via one single interface of their choice which connects their system with all Member States’ customs systems.
• There will be none or minimal impact on existing IT systems of national customs administrations.
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Interoperability
Interoperability
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