TMG
Core Component Working Group (CCWG)
The Core Components Working Group (CCWG) provides techniques
and methodologies for the development and reuse of business
information.
Currently the following TMG projects are hosted by the CCWG:
CCTS
The Core
Components Technical Specification (CCTS) describes and specifies a new
approach to the well-understood problem of the lack of information
interoperability between applications in the e-business arena.
Traditionally, standards for the exchange of business data have been
focused on static message definitions that have not enabled a sufficient
degree of interoperability or flexibility. The CCTS presents a
methodology for developing a common set of semantic building blocks that
represent the general types of business data in use today and provides
for the creation of new business vocabularies and restructuring of
existing business vocabularies. Further information can be found in the
project area.
CCMA
The
purpose of the Core Components Message Assembly (CCMA) Project is to
develop technical specifications for syntax-neutral semantic assembly of
business messages, based on the use of both the UN/CEFACT Modeling
Methodology (UMM) and the Core Components Technical Specification (CCTS).
Further information can be found in the project area.
UCM
The
purpose of the Unified Context Methodology (UCM) Project is to develop a
unified methodology and technical specification for developing,
registering, and using context drivers as part and for the application
of a number of UN/CEFACT standard artefacts, such as Business Data Type,
Business Information Entity, Business Message, Business Area, Business
Process Models etc. This project will start from the current context
mechanism described in the Core Components Technical Specification (CCTS).
Approved Technical Specifications, drafts and project proposals
Approved
Technical Specifications and drafts can be found
here.
Contact
Information
|
Chair: |
Jim Wilson
KCX
E-mail: jim.wilson@kcx.com |
Additional
Information
Additional information can be found on the TMG-website at
www.untmg.org.
The site was last updated
2007-01-22 |