Abstract
When the Universal Business Language (UBL) mandate was first created in October 2001, subcommittees for many areas began describing an international language of business documents in XML vocabularies. Sufficient for computer-to-computer interchange, the visualization of instances of UBL vocabularies for human readers was not included in the original mandate. The Forms Presentation Subcommittee (FPSC) was founded in March 2003 as the first new UBL subcommittee, created to address the needs of those visualizing the information in UBL documents. The committee is responsible for specifying and documenting the mapping of UBL instances to visual presentations (e.g. web and paper). This lecture presents how the committee has achieved this objective in a technology-agnostic fashion such that both proprietary and non-proprietary technologies can be used to render visual presentations consistently.
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