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Conceptual Business Document Modeling using UN/CEFACT's Core Components
Liegl, P.
Before two businesses can engage in a business-to-business process an agreement about the process execution order and the business documents exchanged
in the collaborative process must be found. Although several initiatives from different industries
have started standardization initiatives for business
documents a set of shortcomings still remain. (1)
The different standards do not have a common semantic basis causing inter-operability problems between them. (2) Furthermore, they try to include
every possible element any industry might need into
the business document standard. (3) Moreover, most
of the standards are transfer syntax specific and do
not provide a conceptual representation mechanism.
In this article a new concept for the standardization of
business documents called UN/CEFACT's Core Components Technical Specification is presented which
solves these shortcomings. Using Core Components
the business document modeler can unambiguously
define documents with a common semantic basis on
a conceptual level. In order to allow for a better integration into UML modeling tools we introduce the
UML Profile for Core Components. With the UML
based core component model and an XML schema
generator the modeler can derive XML schema artifacts from the conceptual model. |
Cite as: Liegl, P. (2009). Conceptual Business Document Modeling using UN/CEFACT's Core Components. In Proc. Sixth Asia-Pacific Conference on Conceptual Modelling (APCCM 2009), Wellington, New Zealand. CRPIT, 96. Kirchberg, M. and Link, S., Eds. ACS. 59-69. |
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