13:02 Fri 24 Sep 2004 REF:1UCACCS2 TO: Duane NICKULL cc OIC Management Committee Vice-Chair UN/CEFACT HIN Consultants UNITED NATIONS ISSUE: S28 - UN EDOCS - PROPOSED CONTENT Duane - further to your e-mail 10 Sep 2004 here are some suggestions for s28 Core Components - UN eDocs: section (C) Core Components: Level (e) UN eDocs r 28 Replace Slide Core Components - UN eDocs Duane - following a number of discussions with members in the past this e-mail is to suggest that UN/CEFACT takes responsibility for Originating e-Documents involved with International trade between different Countries Examples of Originating e-Documents include: A BUSINESS 1 International Business to Consumer Submissions to Australian Treasury Public Consultation Nov 2003 'Review Australian E-commerce Best Practice Model [BPM]' 2 International Tenders Proposed Standard Format for Government Tenders Format V - Dec 2003 3 International Goods Transport - eg Manifest B PAYMENTS 1 International Payments by Credit Card/Direct credit Refer to e-mail 2004/09/22 International Payments Process C DISPUTES In Law an action can only be started by: 1 International Summons 2 International Statement of Claim NEXT STEPS Duane - it needs an organisation like UN/CEFACT to design and provide International Originating documents that can be used by the Asia/Pacific Developing Nations for e-Commerce Is that part of your brief ? There will be two more comment/suggestions e-mails on 2 UN Layout Key 3 Interoperability with Paper Trade Regards Stephen GOULD Chair - Management Committee XML & E-COMMERCE SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP OPEN INTERCHANGE CONSORTIUM 14:31 F 2004/09/24 Syd 2089 Time and date has to be linked to a universal location code or GPS so that the time differences can be automatically calculated for e-commerce transactions E: sggould@oic.org W: XML Standards > I think that the UN is better equipped to deal with this issue. I have > been working with UN/CEFACT for a while and recently got elected > as vice chair. Attached is a "DRAFT" PPT explaining our vision. > > Please also consider that these are DRAFT slides and are not approved > by the UN yet. The comments are most welcome however as we go > forward to develop the slides. > > I'll send out a later draft copy next week.
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