Lola,
 
I totally agree with you.
Though these initiatives go to the right direction, the challenge is to
- create a long-term infrastructure, based on a vision of the technological future, to endure stability of the model
- and still deliver results quickly to have enough interested parties and reach critical mass.
It is a hard dilemma: where to allocate resources.
 
This comes from my very own experience: I am trying to integrate XML in a platform we are developing for the chemical industry.
The technological integration is not an issue: XML, XSL, XSLT... Programmers know how to handle it.
But the difficulty is to find content, or even to choose the right technology option (CSS versus XSL, for instance).
I have been looking for standards that are commonly accepted for various data.
A very simple example: how should I define a phone number? how many digits? all in one field, or separate fields for country code, area code, local number? I am sure that standards exist. If not, how would the international operator handle phone calls from , say, Afghanistan to Romania?
But where can I find such a convention? If someone has an answer, please tell us.
 
This was a simple example. What about data description for a ship full of chemical products, going from Singapore to Korea. How do I ensure that my data definition will, one fine day, be easily understood by a user, or by a shipping company?
 
I heard the theory (DTD, schema); this is great.
But how do I address the issue in practice, to write my program?
 
This is a question that should not be left in the background.
Any comments, help?
 
Thanks
 

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There are several "open" consortiums in the works that attempt to provide a
wide exchange of information and technology criteria in regards to e-Business
initiatives. My experience has been that the concepts are more easily
imagined that the actual implementation that it takes to move these processes
forward.  One area of crucial leverage is the education in functional
processes, which is key in driving the momentum when contemplating this "time
to market"  arena.  Your thoughts?

Ms. Lola Takano-Ramirez
Director, E-Business Technology
Drake Certivo Inc. USA


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