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Embracing new technologies (or not)? Geneva, Switzerland – 17 February 2015

Embracing new technologies (or not)? Geneva, Switzerland – 17 February 2015. 21 st UN/CEFACT Plenary. Current technologies. For information exchange UN/EDIFACT syntax (ISO 9735) First published in 1988 Latest version in 1998 UN/CEFACT XML (W3C’s XML specifications) Published in 1998

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Embracing new technologies (or not)? Geneva, Switzerland – 17 February 2015

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  1. Embracing new technologies (or not)?Geneva, Switzerland – 17 February 2015 21st UN/CEFACT Plenary

  2. Current technologies • For information exchange • UN/EDIFACT syntax (ISO 9735) • First published in 1988 • Latest version in 1998 • UN/CEFACT XML (W3C’s XML specifications) • Published in 1998 • XML Schema published in 2001 • Other technologies • Development tools, e.g. UML • Technologies for library maintenance • Not discussed in this presentation

  3. New(er) technologies • Cloud computing • Potential for SMEs and developing countries • Security remains a concern • Mobile • No longer phones - light computers • Can extend trade to persons (B2C/G2C) • APIs & Apps • Interface standards (pull communication) • Grid computing • … and much more

  4. Why change (or not) • Must be user driven • Technology for technology’s sake fails • But the potentials of new technology must be understood by the users • If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said ‘faster horses.’ • Henry Ford

  5. Why change (or not) • Certain maturity required in our domain • Reliability • Cost • Knowledge • If it ain’t broken… • Solving the same business problem better is not enough • UN/EDIFACT is still increasing more than XML in many domains

  6. UN/CEFACT groups’ view • ITP: Possible projects: • Mobile Business • RFID guidance • Customs • Use of digital signatures in eCert • Travel and Tourism • Exploring use of cloud computing • Agriculture • Included pull information exchange for traceability

  7. Discussion points • Do we need a R&D function? • The role of Methodology & Technology PDA • The role of sector and national development • Collaboration with external organisations • How do we capture user requirements? • How do we bridge existing Standards & Recommendations with new technology? • How do we “capacity-build” ourselves and our users?

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