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FW: UN/CEFACT Release ebXML Core Component Technical Specificatio n for Public Review

FYI from UN/CEFACT.....
-----Original Message-----
From: Klaus-Dieter Naujok [mailto:
Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 4:51 PM
To: eBTWG List; UN/CEFACT Steering Group; ebXML Joint Coordination
Committee; TMWG List; eBTWG StC List; UN/CEFACT HoD List; UN/CEFCAT EDIFACT
General LIST
Subject: UN/CEFACT Release ebXML Core Component Technical Specification for
Public Review
UN/CEFACT
United Nations Centre for Trade Facilitation and Electronic Business
UN/CEFACT PRESS RELEASE
UN/CEFACT Release ebXML Core Component Technical Specification for Public
Review
Geneva, Switzerland, 4 March 2002 - UN/CEFACT's Electronic Business
Transition ad-hoc Working Group (eBTWG) is announcing the release of its
''ebXML Core Component Technical Specification, Part 1, Version 1.8''
(http://www.unece.org/cefact/ebxml/ebXML_CCTS_Part1_V1-8.pdf) for Public
Review under its Open Development Process.
Under this process all interested parties have the opportunity to review,
comment on, and contribute to Technical Specifications. This step is a
critical part of the UN/CEFACT Open Development Process. Comments from the
public frequently raise fundamental process and technical issues - missed by
the expert project team member - therefore considerably improved the
specifications. This public review period ends 4 May 2002. Please submit
your comments to Hans Armfelt Hansell <e-mail: >
(Deputy Director - Trade Development and Timber Division).
In order to assist in the review and commenting, the Technical Specification
has each line start with a unique line number to allow placements of
comments against them. For each comment, reviewers shall provide the
specification's line number range, the comment itself, the rational for the
comment, and suggestion for change.
After the end of the review period the project team will review all the
comments, criticisms, and suggestions from the public, and further refine
and improve the specification. As changes are made, the updated document and
disposition log will be republished at the web site. This will allow
everyone to not only see the changes, but also the rational behind them and
reasons for suggestions that were not accepted. Experience has shown that
2or 3 iterations are enough to address the public comments and to build
consensus for the final version of the specification.
Hartmut Hermes, Core Component Project Team Lead
Klaus-Dieter Naujok, eBTWG Chair
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