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UNITED NATIONS CENTRE FOR TRADE FACILITATION AND ELECTRONIC BUSINESS Under the auspices of United Nations Economic Commission for Europe UN/CEFACT UN/CEFACT UN/CEFACT Forum, Geneva 2002 UN/CEFACT Forum, Geneva 2002 ICG ICG Information Content Management Information Content Management Group Group Vice Chair: David Dobbing

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UN/CEFACT Forum, Geneva 2002. ICG Information Content Management Group Vice Chair: David Dobbing. ICG Results. Revised and approved the Group Mandate Set up two projects: A project to finalise the next revision of UN/ECE Recommendation 20 (all interested parties welcome) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: UN/CEFACT Forum, Geneva 2002

UNITED NATIONS CENTRE FOR TRADE FACILITATION AND ELECTRONIC BUSINESSUnder the auspices of United Nations Economic Commission for Europe

UN/CEFACTUN/CEFACT

UN/CEFACT Forum, Geneva 2002UN/CEFACT Forum, Geneva 2002

ICGICG

Information Content Management Information Content Management GroupGroup

Vice Chair: David Dobbing

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UN/CEFACT

ICG Results

Revised and approved the Group Mandate

Set up two projects:

A project to finalise the next revision of UN/ECE Recommendation 20 (all interested parties welcome)

A joint project with ATG to migrate the maintenance and management of the UNCL over to ICG

Initiated work on:

The interface specification with TBG

The ICG Terms of Reference

The ICG Operating Procedures

Approved next release of UN/ECE Recommendation 28

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UN/CEFACT

ICG Responsibilities

The purpose of the Information Content Management Group (ICG) is to ensure the release of quality technical specifications for e-business. To achieve this aim ICG will be responsible for:

the management of the UN/CEFACT information repositories and libraries for electronic business and the UN Recommendations that fall within its scope;

the validation and registration of the UN/CEFACT business requirements specifications;

the normalisation and maintenance of the syntax neutral information components that serve as the building blocks for the development of standards for implementation;

The audit and registration of the syntax compliant versions of the

business requirements and information components.

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UN/CEFACT

ICG Deliverables

The key deliverables of the ICG are:

A series of coherent, consistent and normalised reference libraries comprising the business requirements, information objects and code lists that are aligned with the domain reference models and serve as the building blocks for the development of standards for implementation;

The audit and release of the syntax specific information objects and syntax specific information components;

Processes and procedures for the maintenance of the libraries;

Mechanisms for ensuring the quality of the library contents;

UN/ECE Recommendations related to codes

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UN/CEFACT

ICG Membership

Members of the ICG should have one of the following basic backgrounds:

Semantic experts in the areas of business practices and codification

Information modelling experts in the application of reusable design practices

Syntax experts conversant with the rules defined for the syntax solutions supported by UN/CEFACT

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UN/CEFACT

ICG Membership

Members of the ICG should have one of the following basic backgrounds:

Semantic experts in the areas of business practices and codification

Information modelling experts in the application of reusable design practices

Syntax experts conversant with the rules defined for the syntax solutions supported by UN/CEFACT

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UN/CEFACT

UN/CEFACTUN/CEFACTSIMPLE, TRANSPARENT AND EFFECTIVE

PROCESSES

FOR GLOBAL BUSINESS.