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Subject: Re: [ubl] Re: Report of JPLSC
>>Saito san: Dear Monica J. Martin,
>>Thank you for your inquiry.
>>What is "UBP"?
>>Is UBP a UBL SBS 1.0?
>>
>mm1: Universal business processes (UBP) are modular process definitions
>included as part of the UBL SBS v1.0 and approved as a Committee
>Specification. They support ebBP (ebXML BPSS) v2.0.x and utilize the SBS
>business documents. Stephen Green participates in UBL and ebBP. Thanks
>and look forward to hearing from you.
>
>See at http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=ebxml-bp
>(under Working ebBP Process Definition and Business Signal Examples).
>
>
mm2: Yukinori, it would be great if ECOM can apply its UBL related
subset to a set of process definitions similar to UBP. I encourage you
to review the Universal Business Processes at the location provided
(that links back to UBL). We feel the capability to take these process
definition, building blocks to compose to support key domains is very
important to the adoption of UBL and ebBP. We look forward to hearing
from you soon. I may also note that ebBP is moving to OASIS Standard. If
ECOM is interested in greating sample UBL for your subset, those could
be valuable as examples for other interested user communities or early
adopters, and could serve as one of our supporters [1] as required for
OASIS standardization. I truly believe we have the same goal in mind -
to enable eBusiness for SME, across the world. Thanks, Yukinori for the
information and your interest.
[1] Creating your own process definitions using the UBP concept, ebBP
v2.0.3 and UBL (and your subset) are actually sufficient for an
implementation reference. We do have a draft open source tool at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/freebxmlbp
>>We are interest in subset of UBL.
>>As I said in "Related activities concerning UBL in Japan" in my presentation
>>PPT file, ECOM did mapping study from 'Business document model for the
>>manufacturing domain (ECALGA based)' to UBL in 2004.
>>In this mapping studying process, ECOM developed a UBL subset for
>>e-business between SMEs and big enterprises in Japan.
>>This ECOM's activity is similar to UBL SBS approach.
>>However, we did not check or evaluate UBL SBS 1.0, yet.
>>
>>Best Regards,
>>Yukinori Saito
>>
>>