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XML on the Move Michael C. Rawlins Principal, Rawlins EC Consulting
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Flashback to May 1999 XML 1.0 was one year old (approved 2/98) “XML/EDI” Overview presentation –Criticized the hype –X12-XML –OO-edi Few production XML uses No: –XML in postsecondary education –W3C XML Schemas –“Standard” XML Purchase Order
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Fast Forward to Present Little hype around XML Many XML production uses XML real in postsecondary education Hype about “XML Web Services” But, still no “standard” XML purchase order!
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Topics Hype evaporated, but XML on the move Developments outside of postsecondary education affect us: –New applications for XML –Maturing software support –Eventual impact on our standards
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Common Connections School Lender Ed Dept
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Education is not an Island School Lender Ed Dept Insurer INS Employer IRS Supplier Retailer Supplier Manufacturer
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Potential XML exchanges Procurement Employment inquiries Health insurance Payroll processing Tax filings Environmental reporting
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Why XML has been so slow XML 1.0 Document Type Definitions (DTD) insufficient Standards body politics and inaction Complexity of the task
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XML Refresher Sample (1) Rawlins (2) Rawlins Document Type Definitions and Schemas –Describe the data (pattern or cookie cutter) –Validate the data
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Sample of issues Elements versus Attributes Naming conventions Analysis models Usage of Schema language
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Why XML is moving W3C XML Schema Language May, 2001 Vertical industry efforts UN/CEFACT and ANSI ASC X12 finally on the move
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Procurement and Payment OASIS Universal Business Language (UBL) ANSI ASC X12 –Invoice pilot –Payment order UN/CEFACT –Not as far along –Data element definition
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Human Resources - HR-XML Benefits enrollment Education history Payroll processing Time and expense reporting Resume
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U.S. Government Tax reporting and filing Environmental reporting (compliance, research) Federal E-Grants initiative SEVIS xml.gov
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Software and Tools Integrated Development Environments (IDE) Application Programming Interface (API) Libraries EDI/EAI/B2B tools Desktop Software
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IDEs Very useful for –Prototyping XML documents –DTD and Schema development –Stylesheet development Popular, mature packages –Altova’s XMLSpy –TIBCO’s TurboXML –eXcelon's Stylus Studio
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API Libraries Apache Software Foundation –Xerces2 for Java and C++ –Xalan for XSLT Microsoft –XML Core Services (MSXML) –.Net Others –Oracle –Java & C++ Class generators –COBOL
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EDI/EAI/B2B Major EDI translators Enterprise Application Integration –Mercator –Contivo –SeeBeyond Low cost, open source, or shareware –m-e-c eagle –xmlLinquist –“Using XML with Legacy Business Applications”
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Standards Impact Evolution may affect –Non-education data exchanges –Postsecondary schemas Major players –UN/CEFACT –ANSI ASC X12
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UN/CEFACT Evolution Parent of EDIFACT Working Group Open-edi framework Object-Oriented EDI (oo-edi) Sponsored Electronic Business XML (ebXML) initiative with OASIS UN/CEFACT Forum Fall 2002
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UN/CEFACT Progress Current Status –Core Component Technical Specification approved (finally!) –Beginning syntax level design rules –Continuing business process analysis –Developing core components First schemas - 2005?
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UN/CEFACT Impact Global set of cross-industry schemas Long term potentials –Common data dictionary –Common approach to syntax design –Common approach to modeling Limiting factors –Complexity –Glacial pace
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ANSI ASC X12 Existing EDI SPEEDE transactions Evolution –Ad hoc white paper 1998 –“Isomorphic” approach Fall 1999 –On hold with ebXML –Resumed late 2001
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X12 Current Efforts Based on and largely compatible with ebXML Reference Model for XML Design, 9/02 Pilot work in Finance and Transportation Base standards - late 2003? First schemas - early 2004?
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X12 Impact Immediate potential –Migrate XML Forum Transcript Schema –Basic cross-industry messages soon Long term depends on –X12 strategic direction re: UN/CEFACT –Quick wins –Pace & success of UN/CEFACT
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Conclusions XML is here to stay Lots of activity Will impact Postsecondary education Keep watching!
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