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www. oasis-open. org Interoperability: Standards and Product – Both Are Important – NOW Please
Who We Are n n n Globally recognized trade association Focused on common business processes, implementation guidelines, education and training Composed of approximately 1, 500 member companies representing major OEMS, suppliers, and service providers More than 1, 000 volunteers participate monthly Provides opportunity for peer networking and sharing best practices
State of the Industry n n n Profit margins are thin; extremely competitive market – U. S. diminishing manufacturing base Companies and their supply chains are becoming more global Standards and products to support deployment are not always available when needed The Automotive industry wastes $5 Billion annually due to the lack of interoperability* 30 -40% of a company’s IT budget is spent on translation and integration costs** Source: * NIST 2 nd Qtr 2004 Survey ** Gartner 2002
AIAG Standards Development Global Companies Model Government Regulation Resource s Voluntee rs Define Best Practice s: • Solve busines s problem s • Develop technica l solution s • Validate Standards to Run Business Examples: • Material Replenishme nt • Ergonomics • Safety • Warranty • Technology - Bar Coding - EDI/XML - RFID - STEP (US, EU, Japan) Complian ce Automotive Implementati on Guideline • Process • Data Formats • Technical Solutions Regional Standards and Standards Developme nt Organizatio ns Internationa l • ANSI • IEC Standards • UN/CEFAC T • ISO • ITU • SASIG • WTO • OAGi • WCO • OASIS Integration • WS-I Cost Compliance Costs Trading Partner Collaboration
AIAG Collaboration Model Board of Directors Executive Director Industry Loans/Staff Steering Committees Collaborative Electronic Truck & Materials Occupational Quality Management Health & Engineering & Commerce Heavy Product Safety Equipment Development Member Companies Quality Procurement & Materials Management Operations Engineering Project s IT
B 2 B Communication Framework – Lack of Interoperability eb. XML Messaging, AS 1, AS 2, WS Authorization, SAML, WS Federation, WS Reliability, WS Reliable Messaging, WS Security, WS Trust, WS Policy, XML Signature, XML Encryption, APIs UBL, OAGIS BODS, UNSPSC, VICS, PIDX, GISB, x. CBL, etc. Registry XML, XML Schema, WSDL 1. 1/1. 2, XSLT. eb. XML Registry, CPP/CPA, UDDI 2. 0/3. 0 DOM, Java Beans, JAX(X), . NET, SAX, Portal frameworks and related specs WSRP, JSR 168, etc. Definition Languages P r o f i l e s & P o l i c i e s Semantic Definitions Business Process and Transaction Services Extended Messaging Infrastructure Base Messaging Infrastructure XACML. SOAP 1. 1, 1. 2, SOAP with Attachments, DIME, WS Addressing, WS Routing, eb. XML Messaging Transports Application Server Operating System TCP, IP v 3, HTTP(S), FTP, SMTP M a n a g e m e n t SNMP, JMX, WBEM, note: standards gaps exist in all areas of Change, Operational, Service Level, and Audit Management WSCI, BPML, eb. XML BPSS, WS-BPEL, Business Transaction Protocol, WS-Transaction J 2 EE, . NET
Electronic Commerce Toolkit Core Components – ISO UN/CEFACT Joint Automotive Data Model GEFEG AIAG EDIFIX XML Schema – OAGIS BODs Tool JAMA/JAPIA Odette Modeling - UML/UMM STAR Consistent Project Management Process Work Templates POC Testing Environment
Joint Automotive Data Model Alignment of Content OAGi Automotive UN/CEFACT CCTS and UML/UMM OAGIS 9. 0 JADM TBG 17 Harmonization TBG 1 Supply Chain
End User Requirements n Flexibility and reusability – need products that are adaptable and agile l l n n n Extend current infrastructure and enable innovation Improve accuracy and reduce latency Technology products need to be “plug and play” Rigorous support of business processes to give end-to-end data visibility across systems Freedom of choice for future investments Competing standards are confusing – need cooperation among standards groups More strategic investments Need to improve the standards development model
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