Thu 21 Dec 2006 - DRAFT LETTER FOR SENATOR COONAN TO CORRECT AS 4590 The UN/CEFACT Mission Statement 1. The United Nations, through its Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business (UN/CEFACT), supports activities dedicated to improving the ability of business, trade and administrative organizations, from developed, developing and transitional economies, to exchange products and relevant services effectively.Please submit your comments by 17:00 Fri 29 Dec 2006 to Stephen GOULD
08:22 Thu 21 Dec 2006 REF:ZXSARCD1 Y/R: AS 4590 TO: IT Expert eReview Committee cc UN/CEFACT Name & Address Structure Standards Australia AUS ECOMMERCE STANDARDS EasyBiz, PoMC Hi - Thanks for your time to review and respond on the AS 4590 changes. Here is a draft letter for Senator COONAN for comment - it may be worth circulating for additional comment prior to Christmas as Australia shuts down until Australia Day on 26 January Federal Parliament next sits for 2 days on 06 Feb 2007 - 08 Feb 2007 and then both Houses reconvene on 26 Feb 2007 - 01 March 2007 Hence State Politicians may have to consider appropriate legislation unless Standards Australia respond by 14 Jan 2007 NEXT STEPS 1 Please advise your comments by 17:00 Fri 29 Dec 2006 2 Have a Great Christmas regards Stephen GOULD Chair XML & eCommerce Special Interest Group OPEN INTERCHANGE CONSORTIUM 09:25 H 2006/12/21 Syd 2065 E: sggould@oic.org M: 0416-009-468 DRAFT LETTER FOR COMMENT TO: Senator the Hon Helen COONAN cc Federal and State MPs Minister for Communications Barry KEOGH - Australian Information Technology and the Arts Delegate to the UN/CEFACT Philip ARGY - President Australian Computer Society Dear Senator This email is to inform you of proposed changes to the Australian eCommerce Standard AS 4590 and recommendations by an eCommittee formed after the OASIS XML Conference in Sydney in Oct 2006. The eCommittee was formed when delegates at the Conference agreed that the two XML Address Standards in AS 4590 would: 1 severely retard the adoption of eCommerce by Australian Business 2 add unnecessary cost and time to the eCommerce process to check which of the two XML Address format was being used for each EDI message 3 damage the reputation of the Australian Information Industry 4 greatly affect two major current Australian eCommerce Tenders 5 there was not an appropriate eCommerce Committee in Australia It transpires that the eCommittee also found that the UN/CEFACT eCommerce Standard also has two address formats hence if AS 4590 is changed as recommended it could also become the core address module for the UN/CEFACT eCommerce Standard EDIFACT RECOMMENDATIONS The three recommendations by the eCommittee for the changes to AS 4590 are: 1 The two XML formats in the Address Data Segment are reduced to the single Complex Address XML format only 2 The four (4) XML Data Elements A Line1 B Line2 C Line3 D Line4 are replaced by the eleven (11) XML Data Elements in AS 4590 Complex, A LevelNumber B LevelType C LotNumber D Name E StreetName F StreetNumber1 G StreetNumber2 H StreetSuffix I StreetType J UnitNumber K UnitType 3 The Data Elements are renamed to comply with UN/CEFACT international eCommerce code conventions for Simplified International Trade An example is A LevelNumber has the electronic XML code ABA B LevelType has the electronic XML code ABB C LotNumber has the electronic XML code ABC D Name has the electronic XML code ABD E StreetName has the electronic XML code ABE F StreetNumber1 has the electronic XML code ABF G StreetNumber2 has the electronic XML code ABG H StreetSuffix has the electronic XML code ABH I StreetType has the electronic XML code ABI J UnitNumber has the electronic XML code ABJ K UnitType has the electronic XML code ABK An example of an electronic code XML template is the first Tender published by the Consortium of 32 Victorian Councils on 19 Aug 2006 for a Web Services Hub PRH EMAIL CIRCULATED TUE 19 DEC WITH BACKGROUND ON AS 4590 AND TENDERS A MAJOR TENDERS NOMINATING EDI STANDARDS During this quarter we have also seen the publication of two large scale tenders that involve eCommerce Standards Those tenders are: 1 The second 32 Victorian Local Government Consortium Tender published 22 Sep 2006 which stipulated the use of the Australian eCommerce Standard AS 4590 for integrating into each Council Member's IT Systems 2 Port of Melbourne eCommerce Pilot which stipulated the use of the UN/EDIFACT eCommerce Standard However it transpires that both Standards have two confusing address formats for eCommerce ! As the Australian Government is leading the way with the Information Economy there are likely to be many more eCommerce tenders in 2007 B OIC ECOMMERCE COMMUNITY FILLS VOID The delegates at OASIS XML Conference in Oct 2006 agreed that there should only be one XML Address standard. However it transpires that: 1 Standards Australia eCommerce Committee IS/11 has not reconvened Standards Australia IS 11 Committee 1988 2 Tradegate ebXML Committee was disbanded in 2004 due to lack of funds ebXML Australia 2002 3 Federal Treasury retired its Group of Ecommerce Experts in 2005 Ecommerce Panel Retired Hence the OIC approached the Australian Computer Society with a timetable to review AS 4590 These are the organisations invited to participate on that AS 4590 Review Committee for the 32 Victorian Council Consortium tender An eCommittee was formed and the initial recommendation is that the Complex version of AS 4590 could replace the simplex version Does anyone see a problem with that recommendation ? Please contact Stephen GOULD Chair AS 4590 Review Committee if you have any comments about that recommendation being forwarded to the Hon Helen COONAN MP Australian Minister of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts E: sggould@oic.org M: 0416-009-468 In addition the UN/EDIFACT was reviewed for its name and address format and that also has two confusing Address formats. The proposed changes to AS 4590 could also assist with clarifying the UN EDIFACT "Name and Address [NAD]" format