Project M.3 of Global Information Infrastructures (M.3 GII)
Presentation of the issues
Electronic commerce may be defined as the ability to perform transactions involving the exchange of goods or services using electronic tools and techniques. It may include such actions as advertising, browsing through a catalog, purchasing, negotiating, billing, paying, exchanging commercial or technical documents, and may also feature broker functions. It is thus a very broad domain in which studies, experiments and specific implementations already exist and will be used as background.
Because telecommunication systems are needed for electronic commerce, ITU is concerned with this subject and has been called upon to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on electronic business with ISO, IEC and UN/ECE. The coordination of the work for the MoU within ITU-T has been allocated to SG16 in conjunction with GII Project M.3.
The scope of the actions planned in the project will only encompass areas not already covered elsewhere and in which the participants have the expertise for bringing useful complements, such as security features. They will also try to harmonize and generalize specifications that have been designed for limited segments of business activities.
A large part of the communications will certainly go through the Internet, but other transport facilities may also be involved. Security and reliability are essential features for electronic commerce and will have to be carefully studied within the project.
Objectives
To obtain a complete set of standards insuring reliable and secure transactions for electronic business, either by using existing standards or by developing new standards when necessary.
To harmonize the specifications applicable across different segments of business activities.
To make these standards available to all parties involved in electronic business and in particular to developing countries.
Project description
Electronic commerce is a broad application expected to be accessed from a variety of terminals across different networks. Its main requirements are:
- the support of standardized transactions, i.e. presentation of the offer, navigation and selection;
- the exchange of commercial documents such as orders, invoices, contracts;
- the support of delivery, especially with regard to electronic goods;
- a high level of security, adapted to the application being supported;
- means for the support of payments.
The work will be conducted in cooperation by several Study Groups, each for the relevant aspects of electronic commerce that fall within its mandate. It will also involve the work of the other standardization bodies as appropriate. The following activities are envisaged:
- To review existing work applicable to the subject both inside and outside the ITU-T.
- To identifies the various types of transactions pertaining to electronic business and their various environments.
- To characterize the functional aspects of electronic commerce.
- To identify the specific telecommunication support requirements applicable to electronic business.
- To develop appropriate security standards applicable to electronic commerce.
- To develop the protocols for the support of electronic commerce.
- To define the interfaces between networks and information appliances appropriate for electronic commerce.
- To develop, when applicable, common standards with the other MoU members.
- To combine efforts with the other MoU members for harmonizing the specifications used by different segments of business activities.
- To establish a list of standards applicable to electronic business.
Lead body
ITU-T SG 16 (Question C/16)
Contacts:
Mr. Fred LUCAS fred.lucas@ieee.org
Mr. Jay KISHIGAMI jay@ntt.net
Collaborating bodies
ITU-T SG 3, 4, 13, 17, ISO, IEC, UN/ECE, IETF, SETCo
ITU-T Questions involved
Study Group |
Question |
Title of the Question |
Rec. |
SG 4 |
Q.9/4 |
Requirements for the TMN X-interface |
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Q.12/17 |
Abstract Syntax Notation One (ASN.1) |
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SG 17 |
Q.9/17 |
Directory services and systems |
X.500-series |
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Q.10/17 |
Security services, mechanisms and protocols |
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Q.26/17 |
Open Distributed Processing (ODP) |
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SG 11 |
Q.4/11 |
API/object interface and architecture for signalling |
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SG 13 |
Q.16/13 |
Telecommunication architecture for an evolving environment |
Y.130 |
SG 16 |
Q.B/16 |
Multimedia architecture |
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Q.C/16 |
Multimedia applications and services |
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Q.D/16 |
Interoperability of multimedia systems and services |
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Q.G/16 |
Security of multimedia systems and services |
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Q.5/16 |
Mobility for multimedia systems and services |
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SSG – IMT2000 |
Q.5/SSG |
Handbook on IMT-2000 |
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Relevant existing Standards
RFCs pertaining to HTTP
Recommendations on security features:
- H.234 - Encryption Key management and authentication system for audio-visual services
- X.500 - Open systems interconnection - The Directory: Overview of concepts, models and services
- X.509 - Open systems interconnection - The Directory: Public-key and attribute certificate frameworks
- X.800 series - Security architecture for Open Systems Interconnection
- X.841 - Information technology - Security techniques - Security information objects for access control
- X.842 - Information technology - Security techniques - Guidelines for the use of Trusted Third Party services
- X.843 - Information technology - Security techniques - Specification of TTP services to support the appreciation of digital signatures
X.900 series on Open distributed systems
H.300-series Recommendations on audiovisual terminals:
- H.310 Broadband AV systems and terminals
- H.320 Narrow-band visual telephone systems and TE
- H.321 Adaptation of H.320 terminals for B-ISDN
- H.322 Visual telephone syst. and equip. for LANs of guarantied QoS
- H.323 Visual telephone syst. and equip. for LANs without guarantied QoS
- H.324 Visual telephone syst. and equip. for GSTN and mobile
- T.120-series Recommendations on protocols for audio-visual terminals.
Current work activities, deliverables and time-scales
Refer to ITU-T SGs consolidated work plans and to the MEDIACOM 2004 Project.
SG 16 Work plan
- Review existing specifications applicable to electronic business in various environments
- Review activities of the following organizations:
- Other ITU-T SGs
- Other participants in the MoU: ISO, IEC, UN/ECE
- Other SDOs etc., e.g. IETF, UNEDIFACT
- Build list of electronic commerce studies in the ITU-T and other SDOs and produce a map of their inter-relationship
- Assess areas of potential overlap and non-activity and priorities
- Inform relevant organizations of any perceived overlap
- Develop a list of required e-commerce/e-business studies in the ITU-T and resulting Recommendations, using all available input e.g. Annex 1 and Annex 2 to COM 16 R-4
- Identify suitable organization to undertake studies in areas on current non-activity
- Provide, in collaboration with the E-business MoU members, functional descriptions of typical electronic business transactions and their telecommunication requirements
- Make information on existing specifications available on the informal ftp area
- Coordinate with other ITU-T SGs to define their activity within the project
- Participate in the management meetings of the E-business MoU
Organization of the project
The project should be split into several work areas for which the responsibility will be allocated to different SGs. For instance a possible distribution could be:
Area 1 Coordination
Area 2 General framework
Area 3 Security
Area 4 Protocols
Area 5 Service management
Area 6 Supporting software