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Multilingual Catalogue Strategies for eCommerce and eBusiness, a 824 KB pdf document of
122pages, year 2004. It is a CEN/ISSS WS/eCat project, a substantial effort about European
Union standardization, concerning e-Commerce and e-Business. |
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Typology of Classification, Description and Identification, a 236 KB pdf document of 22
sheets, year 2003. It is an European paper by R. Betz, an Introduction to e-Cataloguing. It is an
ideal primer for beginners. |
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A Guide To NATO Codification Systems, a 156 KB pdf document of 25 pages, year 2003,
from NATO. It describes The NATO Codification System (NCS) as a uniform and common
system for identification, classification and stock numbering of Items of Supply of user nations. It
is designed to achieve maximum effectiveness in logistics support and to facilitate materiel data
management. The System has been agreed by all signatories of the Alliance and sponsored non-
NATO nations for use in identifying equipment and supplies. |
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EU and East Asia Cooperation in electronic catalogues and product classification, a 762
KB pdf document of 24 pages, year 2004. It is a contribution of www.ea-eca.org/english/ East
Asia Electronic Commerce Association. It is a complete overview of all Cataloguing standards
projects. It deals with the need of cooperation and understanding among the different standards
instead a unique approach. It states that 80% of e-Commerce is e-Procurement!. Its a very
friendly and comprehensive document. |
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Content and Catalogue Management, a 436 KB pdf document of 23 pages, year 2002, from
BuyIt ICT Best Practice, an UK non profit organization for the e-business excellence.
Successful e-Procurement depends upon large numbers of requisitioners, buying the products
and services they need, from approved suppliers, at the negotiated prices. Effective supplier
enablement, which is about buyers working collaboratively with their suppliers such that they are
integrated into an e-Procurement solution, is essential to this process. This guideline is focused
on the key part of successful supplier enablement - content and catalogue management - which
is the process of developing, distributing and maintaining this information. |
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Onto Web, a 197 KB pdf document of 42 pages, year 2000. It is a project coordinated by the
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU)-Coordinator, by Dieter Fensel dieter@cs.vu.nl. It is an essay
trying to depict the state of the art of Content Standardization efforts all over the world. Its main
goal is to promote the role of well-founded ontology in standards harmonization, in order to
facilitate standards interoperability or at least mutual understanding across different
communities operating in similar areas. As specified in the project work plan, this goal is to be
achieved in collaboration with interested partners and will be focused on a limited number of
selected standard clusters, suitably identified within the most relevant application areas on the
basis of actual feasibility. An obliged stop for e-procurement people. /td>
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