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ebXML

Lately, I have come across the problem of how businesses can exchange and expose information about themselves in a secure and trusted manner. Somebody mentioned the electronic business XML initiative as a possible technology for doing this. I decided to look around for some information on this:

  • Brief IBM article that provides an overview of ebXML and explains some terms.
  • This xml.com article relates ebXML to web services.
  • Here is a definition of the service concept.

While browsing that last page in list above, I came across a page with a few interesting pattern links, and this image:

Basic patterns displayed as a periodic table of elements.

Funny, yes? Maybe one of the patterns should have been assigned "101" as "atomic number"? Anyways, I was led to a few pages on patterns:

And finally a summary of Christopher Alexander's seminal book: A Pattern Language.

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