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UBL 1.0 International Data Dictionary, First Edition

  • 1.  UBL 1.0 International Data Dictionary, First Edition

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    Subject: UBL 1.0 International Data Dictionary, First Edition


    FIRST EDITION OF UBL 1.0 INTERNATIONAL DATA DICTIONARY
    APPROVED AS OASIS COMMITTEE DRAFT
    
    The First Edition of the UBL 1.0 International Data Dictionary
    (IDD) has been approved as an OASIS Committee Draft by the OASIS
    Universal Business Language Technical Committee and is now
    available for general use.
    
    Created by UBL localization subcommittees (LSCs) to aid in global
    UBL deployment, the UBL 1.0 IDD consists of over 600 normative
    business data definitions from the UBL 1.0 Standard together with
    translations of the definitions into Chinese (Traditional and
    Simplified), Japanese, Korean, and Spanish.  With the original
    English, these definitions make the XML business documents
    specified in UBL 1.0 understandable to more than two-thirds of the
    world's current online population [1].
    
    The IDD also features business terms assigned by the LSCs to
    represent each data element in each language.  These business
    terms are intended to serve as resources for software vendors in
    developing localized user interfaces, forms editors, and document
    formatters.  As with all UBL specifications, the IDD is freely
    available under terms of the OASIS copyright.  Copies of the UBL
    1.0 IDD are available in Excel and OpenOffice formats at the
    following locations:
    
       http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/12205/cd-UBL-1.0-IDD-1.xls
       http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/12206/cd-UBL-1.0-IDD-1.sxc
    
    Subsequent editions of the 1.0 IDD will include corrections based
    on input from the international user community and translations
    into other languages as they become available.  Persons wishing to
    start a UBL localization subcommittee should contact the IDD
    editor and chair of the UBL TC, Jon Bosak of Sun Microsystems
    (jon.bosak@sun.com).
    
    The UBL TC invites members of the international business community
    to comment on the IDD.  Input is solicited regarding both the UBL
    1.0 English definitions, which will be formally considered during
    revision of the UBL 1.0 standard this year, and the translations
    of the definitions, which will be regularly reviewed beginning
    with the UBL TC meeting hosted by the China National Institute of
    Standardization 9-13 May 2005 in Hangzhou.  Corrections to the
    translations will be incorporated into subsequent editions of the
    1.0 IDD.
    
    Comments on the translations should be submitted in the
    appropriate language using the comment form on the corresponding
    localization subcommittee web page:
    
       UBL Chinese Localization Subcommittee
          http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/sc_home.php?wg_abbrev=ubl-cnlsc
       UBL Japanese Localization Subcommittee
          http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/sc_home.php?wg_abbrev=ubl-jplsc
       UBL Korean Localization Subcommittee
          http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/sc_home.php?wg_abbrev=ubl-krlsc
       UBL Spanish Localization Subcommittee
          http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/sc_home.php?wg_abbrev=ubl-eslsc
    
    Comments on the English definitions should be submitted in English
    using the comment form linked from the UBL TC web page:
    
       http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=ubl
    
    In addition to dictionary translations, the OASIS UBL localization
    subcommittees are also chartered to create translations of the UBL
    specification and other materials and to promote deployment of UBL
    in specific regions.  The LSCs also serve as primary sources of
    input regarding regional business requirements for future versions
    of UBL itself.  OASIS members interested in participating in the
    work of an LSC are invited to contact its chairs using the
    addresses provided on the LSC web sites listed above.
    
    The UBL 1.0 Standard, which provides an integrated royalty-free
    suite of XML schemas for business documents used in the
    order-to-invoice process, can be downloaded from
    
       http://docs.oasis-open.org/ubl/cd-UBL-1.0.zip
    
    [1] Source for language estimates:
        http://www.translate-to-success.com/internet-language-use.html
    
    Jon Bosak, Sun Microsystems
    Editor, UBL International Data Dictionary
    Chair, OASIS UBL Technical Committee
    


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