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ZIG/ZAG: UNB - European Commission [EC] - "Blockchain for Social Good [BSG]" Challenge
Notice of Meeting B2 Agenda Tue 05 Feb 2019 for Mtg Tue 12 Feb 2019: REF:UNBACb2a
T 05 Mar 2019 Notice Mtg B2 T 12 Mar 2019 EC "Blockchains for Social Good [BSG]" H2020
Challenge - Finalise project issues for H2020 submissions
Hi everyone
This is the On-line link to the draft minutes Mtg A8 T 26 Feb 2019 of the EC-BSG H2020
Objectives of meeting Tue 12 Mar 2019:
A 17:30 - 18:00 - Review XML, ebXML and OASIS On-line CBA details
B 18:00 - 18:10 - Review Cryptocurrency Reasearch
C 18:10 - 18:25 - Review Blockchain issues
W 18:25 - 18:30 - Any Other Business
A CONFIRM 2ND QUANTUM 09.45-10:00 ON-LINE TRAINING PROGRAM
A major part of the EC-BSG project will be to assist potential Project Partners to understand the
key project issues hence the EC-BSG Committee is preparing an "On-line Introduction to
understanding eCommerce, Blockchain and Cryptocurrency issues"
The 2nd Quantum covers the following topics:
a XML [Extensible Mark-up Language]
b ebXML Australia
c OASIS [Organisation for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards]
a XML [EXTENSIBLE MARK-UP LANGUAGE]
In Jun 1987 the Federal Government commissioned the US based "Yankee Group" to research and
report on the progress in Australia of Electronic Data Interchange [EDI]
EDI was being promoted as the methodology for Business-to-Business [B2B] communications of
documents like Purchase Orders, Delivery Notes and Invoices
In Sep 1987 the Yankee Group report included a section on the RUBAC™ [Rational Universal
Business Automation Code] Electronic Information Communication and Filing System which
concluded that RUBAC was "way beyond EDI"
In December 1987 Gordon MARKWART the Technical Executive Officer of the Australian
Telecommunications User Group [ATUG] attended a presentation of the RUBAC™ Electronic
Information Communication and Filing System
Gordon was so impressed with the methodology that he wrote this letter to encourage ATUG
members to evaluate the RUBAC Electronic Information Interchange [EII] process and included the
following statements in his letter
"The RUBAC system does appear to offer significant advantages to organisations by integrating the
filing and retrieval system with document creation, transmission and recovery
The technique of only transmitting variable information in an 8-bit ASCII character string also offers
advantages in that transmission costs are minimised while compatibility with the current computer
technology is maximised
The RUBAC system should be included for consideration in any assessment of EDI options"
In Jan 1988 The Association of Australian Port and Marine Authorities [AAPMA] invited a quotation to
implement RUBAC in ports throughout Australia
In Feb 1988 RUBAC was presented to the attendees of Compat'88 in the Hague Holland and more
than 15 letters of supports for the methodology were received including one from Alain BELLEGO the
Chief of Trade Facilitation and Standardisation UN/ECE and one from John HAMMOND Chief
Executive of Maritime Cargo Processing [MCP] a leading port community systems specialist
The Letter from Alain BELLEGO UN/ECE emphasised the need to understand Standards developed
for Business-to-Business [B2B] communications and Trade Facilitation
The Letter from John HAMMOND included statements that demonstrated he appreciated how
RUBAC was so different from current EDI techniques
Statements in his letter include:
1 The concept for an electronic communication and filing system addresses the major problem of
information retrieval
2 We would be very interested in working with you to produce a standardised coding system that
will reduce significantly, the costs of the currently recognised means of international data
transmission
3 It will be beneficial to those attending IPIS FCP80 to hear from the Network Providers as to how
RUBAC will reduce their costs whilst conforming to the EDIFACT syntax standards
In 1990 the British Standards Institute [BSI] also an attendee at Compat'88 and EDI'88 in London
initiated a Joint-Venture report to evaluate how the RUBAC Electronic Information Interchange [EII]
methodology could be implemented to reduce the 1,000,000 sheets of committee papers that were
produced and distributed by the 400+ BSI committees
This report also identified how the Attendees and contributors to the Committees could be recognised
automatically in the minutes
In 1994 a number of organisations with an interest in EDI and the new Internet including the
Commonwealth Bank [CBA], the Australian Industry Development Corporation [AIDC], an ISP
Ourworld Global Network [OGN] and Optus formed the Open Interchange Consortium [OIC]
Following the lead up to the OIC AGM on 23 Jul 1997 Foundation members met for a "Vision Day"
hosted by Decision Support Centre Australia [DSCA] to use DSCA Groupware system to finalise the
Mission, Objectives and Structure of the OIC for its members
The outcome of this Vision Day led to the development of a number of XML Internet On-line
Applications using the RUBAC EII Methodology for OIC members including
1 1997 Electronic Association Information Management [EAIM] for electronic member, event and
committee information
2 1998 Y2K Resource Asset Management Program [RAMP] - to enable members to show trading
partners that the member had conducted and remediated Y2K issues
In Jun 1999 this On-line XML Application won 1st Prize presented by the King of Sweden
in the "IT for SME" Category of the prestigious Global Bangemann Challenge
3 In 1999 the Tender Information Management Service [TIMS] was developed to provide OIC
members with a standard On-line access format for Australian and New Zealand Federal, State
and Local Government tenders analysed over 9 Industry Groups and 11 Application areas
In 2000 Sun Microsystems joined the OIC to sponsor the OIC XML Special Interest Group [XZIG] for
2000
In 2001 the Australian Federal Government Department of Employment, Workplace Relations and
Small Business [DEWRSB] joined the OIC to commission "a survey which addresses the
relevance of XML in the adoption of On Line Service Delivery by Local Government Agencies in
NSW"
There were 3 survey phases for this contract which required a response for the 2nd phase from 50%
of the 173 NSW Councils surveyed
The contract was completed within time and budget and the survey results provided On-line using
The RUBAC XML EII Methodology
b EBXML AUSTRALIA
Standards Australia has since 1987 hosted committees particularly the EDI IS/11 which comprised of
members who represented different Australian Associations that wanted their members
to enable businesses to communicate electronically
On 09 Dec 1988 Standards Australia published the 10 members Committee IS/11/2 - EDIFACT
On 12 Jan 1989 Standards Australia published the 35 organisations invited to join IS/11
On 12 Feb 1989 a list of possible vested interests of the Committee Members IS/11 was prepared
By 2000, EDI and B2B installation were very limited in Australia hence XML was being promoted
extensively as the methodology to enable Business-to-Business [B2B] and Business-to-Government
[B2G] electronic communications
This led to the formation of ebXML Australia on 14 Apr 2000 with 20 members including Tim
MCGRATH of TEDIS in Fremantle, 2 members of Cable & Wireless Optus, 3 members of Australian
Customs and several members of Tradegate ECA
There was a published schedule of 13 quarterly meetings from 14 Apr 2000 - 25 Oct 2002
At the 8th meeting on 26 Oct 2001 Mark BEZZINA the newly appointed Director Communication, IT
and eCommerce Standards Australia joined ebXML Australia
At that 8th meeting it was agreed to establish a sub-committee called "ebXML Australia Marketing
Strategy Work Group" [EBA-MSWG] to "promote, raise awareness and educate the significance
of ebXML to Government and other bodies" with Mark BEZZINA as the chair
The first meeting of EBA-MSWG was on 05 Feb 2002 to propose recommendations at the next
ebXML Australia meeting on 22 Feb 2002
There were 8 attendees at the 1st meeting of EBA MSWG by telephone conference from 3 locations
(Sydney, Melbourne and Fremantle) at 14:00 Tue 05 Feb 2002
The draft minutes were prepared and emailed by the Secretary to the Chair by 17:00 Thu 07 Feb
2002
Mark BEZZINA as the Chair reviewed and amended the draft minutes by Mon 11 Feb 2002
However when the amended minuted were placed On-line and distributed to ebXML Australia
members the next meeting scheduled for 22 Feb 2002 was cancelled along with all further
meetings of ebXML Australia
c OASIS [Organisation for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards]
The Organisation for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards [OASIS] was founded
under the name "SGML Open" in 1993.
It began as a consortium of vendors and users devoted to developing guidelines for interoperability
among products that support the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML).
The consortium changed its name to "OASIS" (Organization for the Advancement of Structured
Information Standards) in 1998 to reflect an expanded scope of technical work.
OASIS is a non-profit consortium that drives the development, convergence and adoption of open
standards for the global information society.
OASIS promotes industry consensus and produces worldwide standards for security, Internet of
Things, cloud computing, energy, content technologies, emergency management, and other areas.
OASIS open standards offer the potential to lower cost, stimulate innovation, grow global markets,
and protect the right of free choice of technology.
OASIS members broadly represent the marketplace of public and private sector technology leaders,
users and influencers.
The consortium has more than 5,000 participants representing over 600 organizations and individual
members in more than 65 countries
There are, as at 05 Mar 2019, 60 Active Committees and 119 Completed Committee
Also, as at 05 Mar 2019, there are 51 OASIS Standards
IBM and Cryptsoft are listed as "Foundational Sponsors"
OASIS now provides a number of OASIS Conferences in different countries each month
In Oct 2006 at the OASIS Annual Conference in Sydney the OIC gave a presentation "XML in the
Government Tender Process" based on the 18,000 different Government tenders listed on the OIC
Tender Information Management System [TIMS] since Jul 2000
The paper explained how the Australian "Name and Address Standard AS4590" and the
UN/EDIFACT standard both had a simple address format as well as a complex address format
acceptable in using XML and why Legislation similar to the US Legislation was required to prevent
CIT organisations profiting from this issue of checking each communication to see which address
format was used
Fortunately at that OASIS Conference there were a number of Public-minded attendees and
exhibitors that agreed prior to Christmas 2006 that the Complex Address format must be used at all
times
However, as far as we know, this issue of the "Simple" and "Complex" address in both the Australian
"Name & Address" Standard AS4590 as well as the UN/EDIFACT ISO 9375 Standard has not been
taken up by the OASIS Management
B Review Overseas Cryptocurrency Research
c 2019/03/05 Cryptocurrency Exchange Owner dies - Regulation needed as passwords with him
b 2019/03/04 Cryptocurrencies Bloody Monday as many bleed extensively
a 2019/03/03 Bitcoin payments disabled for 27 million gamers due to KYC bureaucracy
C Update on Blockchain initiatives
c 2019/03/05 The Asian Banker: Directory of Blockchain Initiatives
b 2019/03/05 ISACA Blockchain Initiatives and Realistic Implementation
a 2019/02/19 EU Blockchain Observatory and Forum workshop
Date: Tue 12 Mar 2019 Time:17:30 - 18:30
Venue: Balgowlah RSL Contact: Stephen GOULD
30 Ethel Street SAN Projects Co-ordinator
BALGOWLAH 2092 {61}(4)1600-9468
INVITEES
Peter AXTENS [PMA] Chr Janece WILLS [JPW]
Gloria OMODEI [GMO] Carline DUFFY [CJD]
Jan NEILSEN [JNN] Nick RIDDELL [NHR]
Tim CHENKO [TMC] Stephen GOULD [SGG] Sec
Kathy REID [KCR] All On-line Contacts
A 17:30 - 18:00 - Review XML, ebXML and OASIS On-line CBA details
B 18:00 - 18:10 - Review Cryptocurrency Reasearch
C 18:10 - 18:25 - Review Blockchain issues
W 18:25 - 18:30 - Any Other Business
Emails received
NEXT MEETING AFTER MEETING ON TUE 12 MAR 2019
Date: Tue 26 Mar 2019 Time: 17:30 - 18:30
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