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Global
Book Manufacturing Supply Chain Forms
Standards Group within IDEAlliance
XBITS
Working Group using papiNet standards
to develop XML-based messages for book
manufacturing supply chain
ALEXANDRIA,
VA (July 30, 2002) - A Standards Working
Group, XBITS (XML Book Industry Transaction
Standards, has been formed within IDEAlliance
(International Digital Enterprise Alliance).
by a group of major book publishers,
printers, paper mills, and component
vendors. The goal of XBITS is to design
XML (Extensible Markup Language) based
transactions to facilitate bi-directional
electronic data exchanges within the
book manufacturing supply chain through
the application of the papiNet development
process.
The
end result will be a set of electronic
documents that facilitate the flow of
information among supply chain partners
in the publishing/print industry. The
effort supports efficient business-to-business
(B2B) communication, improves the reach
and richness of communication throughout
the supply chain, and increases efficiencies
in transaction activities while supporting
interoperability among trading partners.
All
major XBITS transactions are scheduled
to be completed and published by Summer
2003, including:
Specifications
* RFQ * RFQ Response * Purchase Order
* Order Confirmation * Order Status
* Delivery Message * Goods Receipt *
Invoice * Usage * Information Request
* Inventory Status * Business Acknowledgement
Working
with the papiNet electronic standards
initiative (created for the paper and
forest products industry) XBITS will
proactively develop, maintain and support
the implementation of common electronic
transaction formats for the book publishing
industry. The papiNet standard is developed
and maintained by a dedicated, international
team of business and technical experts.
The process for development of standards
begins with studying and documenting
the business process. Next, electronic
documents needed to operate the process
are defined and described. Finally,
case studies and examples of live XML
messages are developed. These electronic
formats for business transactions and
information exchange are needed to support
the progressive move by business towards
increased system-to-system real-time
exchange of information between buyers
and sellers.
Brian
Sharlach, XBITS co-chair from the McGraw-Hill
Companies, said, "The Internet is a
global infrastructure, and offers new
opportunities for efficient and cost-effective
execution of transactions to all. The
messages XBITS is developing should
significantly reduce the cost of implementing
electronic commerce communications among
those throughout the book manufacturing
supply chain."
Diane
Degener, XBITS co-chair from Von Hoffmann,
added, "XBITS is providing the set of
XML message standards needed for the
entire book manufacturing supply chain
and is open, free and easy to adopt,
ultimately providing common benefits
to supply chain participants. With XBITS,
companies will no longer need to negotiate
and agree on data definitions and formats
with each trading partner, a costly
and arduous task."
David
Steinhardt, IDEAlliance president, said,
"IDEAlliance seeks to extend the papiNet
standard to more industry segments and,
at the same time, apply our proven standards-making
process. XBITS provides a great opportunity
for book publishers, printers, paper
mills, and component vendors to build
on the international, two-year papiNet
initiative."
For
more information about XBITS, visit
www.idealliance.org
and www.xmlbits.org.
About
IDEAlliance
IDEAlliance
(International Digital Enterprise Alliance)
is a not-for-profit membership organization.
Its mission is to advance user-driven,
cross-industry solutions for all publishing
and content-related processes by developing
standards, fostering business alliances,
and identifying best practices. IDEAlliance
has been a leader in information technologies
since 1966 (founded as Graphic Communications
Association) having fostered the development
and adoption of standards such as ADIS,
GRACoL, ICE, JIFFI, Mail.dat, papiNet,
PRISM, PROSE XML, SPACE XML, SGML, and
XML. Learn more about IDEAlliance at
www.idealliance.org.
Contact
David
Steinhardt
703.837.1066
dsteinhardt@idealliance.org
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