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Explore the components of interoperability, including network availability, reliable delivery, common language, and comprehension. Discover how to solve the comprehension problem and ensure successful data exchange.
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www.oasis-open.org Interoperability Challenges Garret Minakawa Director of Standards Oracle Corporation
Components of Interoperability • Network Availability • Reliable Delivery • Common Language • Comprehension
Network Availability • Physical ability to connect two trading partners • Must be ubiquitous • Must not exclude SMEs due to excessive hardware/software requirements • Internet. Success: 9 out of 10
Reliable Delivery • Reliably deliver to a specific address • Delivery must be secure • Must have traceability • SOAP & SOAP-based protocols. Success: 6 out of 10
Common Language • Content must be in a language understood by all trading partners • Grammar, vocabulary • XML & XML-related standards. Success: 8 out of 10
Comprehension • Common language is not enough • Context and meaning of the content must be understood by the receiver • Proprietary industry standards. Success: 1 out of 10 I would like to acquire in exchange for money 5 INV.PID35617
Summary • Network Availability • Internet • Reliable Delivery • SOAP & SOAP-based protocols • Common Language • XML & XML-based standards • Comprehension • Proprietary industry standards 9 out of 10 6 out of 10 8 out of 10 1 out of 10
Solving the Comprehension Problem • Data Naming and Definitions • ISO 11179 (CCTS) • Data Modeling Methodology • Core Components Technical Specification (CCTS) • Code Lists • Context Methodology • Ontology