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Related Standards
Automotive
STAR Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail
The goal of the STAR (Standards for Technology in Automotive Retail) Group is to use voluntary information technology (IT) standards as a catalyst in fulfilling the business information needs of dealers and manufacturers while reducing the time and effort previously required to support this activity. www.starstandard.org
Healthcare
HL7 healthcare specific standards
The HL7 protocol was developed by the Health Level 7 Organization,
which consists of grammar and vocabulary that is standardized so that
clinical data can be shared amongst all healthcare systems, and
easily understood by all. www.hl7.org
Finance
FpML
Financial Product Markup Language Is the industry-standard
protocol for complex financial products. It is based on XML , the
standard meta-language for describing data shared between applications.
FpML covers interest rate swaps and Forward Rate Agreements (FRAs),
caps, floors, swaptions, cancelable and extendible swaps. FpML is of
value when the direct communication of derivative trade descriptions
and environment information between two firms is desired. www.fpml.org
Chemical
CIDX
The Chem eStandards are the result of a collaborative
effort by multiple chemical companies, marketplaces, and service
providers to develop open standards for business-to-business data
exchanges in the chemical industry.The include XML-based standards for
logistics, Financial (e.g., Invoicing), Demand Forecasting and
Collaborative Planning, Exchange Interactions Company/Customer,
Purchase Orders, Product Catalog Data and RFQ Product Information. www.cidx.org
General standards
ebXML
eBusiness XML (ebXML) is a set of specifications that
together enable a modular electronic business framework. The vision of
ebXML is to enable a global electronic marketplace where enterprises of
any size and in any geographical location can meet and conduct business
with each other through the exchange of XML based messages. ebXML is an
International Initiative established by UN/CEFACT and OASIS in late
1999. More information can be found at www.ebXML.org
You can also download ebXML standards specification from Webswell's site:
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