ATG Overview
The purpose of the UN/CEFACT Applied Technologies Group is to create and maintain the United Nations trade, business and administration document structures that are deployed by a specific technology or standard, such as UN/EDIFACT, UN Layout Key, UN e-docs or XML. Additionally, ATG has been given responsibility for the development and maintenance of the UN/CEFACT Data Type catalogue in support of CCTS.
The activities of the ATG will cover:
- The design, assembly and production of specific syntax based solutions based on identified business requirements from the International Trade and Business Processes Group (TBG) and utilizing reference libraries maintained by the Information Content Management Group (ICG);
- The design, assembly and production of specific syntax based solutions based on identified technical requirements from the various Groups inside the UN/CEFACT forum;
- Development and maintenance of CCTS Data Type Catalogue
- Maintenance of specific syntax based solutions through the application of Data Maintenance Requests against existing publications;
- Development and maintenance of design and production rules and guidelines governing the specific syntax based solutions;
- Formation of liaisons with appropriate bodies.
News
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Author |
Date Posted |
Joint CCWG and ATG 22 - 26 June 2009 Washington DC F2F Meeting
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Mark Crawford |
May 15, 2009 10:28 |
Databases ready for Rome DMR review
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Gait Boxman |
Apr 17, 2009 02:41 |
ATG Plenary, 10-14 November 2008, Senegal
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Alain Dechamps |
Nov 06, 2008 09:08 |
ATG Interim Meeting
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Alain Dechamps |
Sep 05, 2008 09:15 |
September F2F
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Mark Crawford |
Aug 06, 2008 07:01 |
Minutes from Roros, Norway F2F
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Michael Rowell |
Jul 23, 2008 15:14 |
Options of Annotation-Documentations
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Gunther Stuhec |
Jul 14, 2008 01:12 |
XMLNDR Annotation-Documentation Structure for CCTS Artefacts
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Gunther Stuhec |
Jul 11, 2008 07:56 |
ATG Plenary, 10-14 November 2008, Senegal
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Alain Dechamps |
Jun 19, 2008 07:47 |
June 2008 F2F meeting, Roros
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Alain Dechamps |
Jun 09, 2008 08:47 |
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