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EbXML is the emerging standard intended to facilitate efficient and flexible B2B collaboration. One of the crucial issues is the implementation of Business Service Interface (BSI). BSI is an intermediary between other companies and internal business applications of a company that is engaged in electronic business. BSI is not directly specified. Its behaviour and its assignments are specified indirectly through other specifications. This paper discusses and describes general structure of BSI so it would comply with all the requirements which are also discussed. BSI would enable companies to engage in electronic business collaborations according to the previously specified business processes that are agreed with other party. It would enable conducting business with minimum human interference. BSI would also enable human control of delicate business transactions.
business service interface, business collaboration, ebXML, BSI, ebXML; B2B; BSI; business service interface; business collaboration, B2B
business service interface, business collaboration, ebXML, BSI, ebXML; B2B; BSI; business service interface; business collaboration, B2B
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