RosettaNet is a supply chain consortium whose mission is to define standards around industry business processes and to develop real-time XML-based standards to support those processes (data transfer).
a message routing and handling specification similar to AS2 that has been developed by a consortium of 500 companies from the IT, electronic components and semiconductor industries. RosettaNet uses HTTP/S as the transport protocol to securely exchange XML documents.
Non-profit consortium dedicated to the development and deployment of standard electronic commerce interfaces to align the processes between supply chain partners.
Provides members with access to proven standards, products and services that enable companies to improve supply chain collaboration with their trading partners.
A nonprofit consortium working to create, implement, and promote open e-business standards and services.
defines a standard set of protocols and message formats for supply chain integration, called Partner Interface Processes (PIPs). The RosettaNet PIPs have been registered as service types in UDDI, and businesses can associate their services with these RosettaNet service types. Users can search the UDDI registry for businesses that support these PIPs. Other industry organizations can also register their service types in UDDI.
RosettaNet is a non-profit consortium dedicated to the collaborative development It rapidly deploys open, Internet-based business standards that align processes within the global trading network. More than 500 multinational and regional companies in the information technology, electronic components, logistics, semiconductor manufacturing and telecommunications industries participate in RosettaNet's strategic standards and services development.
Named after the ancient Rosetta stone, which helped decipher hieroglyphics. A non-profit organization (www.rosettanet.org) that seeks to implement standards for supply-chain (manager-supplier) transactions on the Internet. Created in Winter 1998, the group includes companies like American Express, Microsoft, Netscape, and IBM, and is working to standardize labels for elements like product descriptions, part numbers, pricing data, and inventory status. The group hopes to implement many of its goals through XML, a mark-up language that lets programmers classify information with tags.
An organization set up by industry-leading technology companies to define a common set of standards for e-commerce communication in the high technology supply chain. See http://www.rosettanet.org.
A not-for-profit consortium dedicated to the collaborative development and rapid deployment of open, Internet-based e-business process standards that align processes within the global trading network. More than 500 multinational and regional companies in the computer and consumer electronics, electronic components, logistics, semiconductor manufacturing, and telecommunications industries, and solution providers participate in RosettaNet's strategic standards and services development. Fortune 1000 companies worldwide have implemented RosettaNet e-business process standards. RosettaNet is a subsidiary of GS1 US(tm). To date, the consortium has established several regional affiliate organizations - in the Americas, Australia, China, Europe, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore and Taiwan - giving a voice to various business economies seeking to adopt and influence RosettaNet's global standards. Information on RosettaNet's worldwide activities, including a complete list of member companies and participating organizations, is available at www.RosettaNet.org
A consortium of major information technology, electronic components, semiconductor manufacturing, telecommunications and logistics companies working to create and implement industry-wide, open e-business process standards.
RosettaNet is an independent, self-funded, non-profit and rapidly growing consortium (including SAP, Intel, Dell, PeopleSoft, 3COM) founded in 1998. It is dedicated to the development and deployment of an XML-based standard e-business interfaces for the IT industry. It seeks to rectify misalignments in the supply chain, made more urgent by the new digital economy, by establishing efficient business process interfaces between supply-chain trading partners. This will enable trading partners to exchange information and transactions far more efficiently.
A non-profit organisation founded by a number of major technology companies in order to improve supply chain management, RosettaNet aims to set industry-wide, open e-business process standards that form a common e-business language and allow supply chain partners to align their respective processes regardless of their location or industry. See Payment Milestone Programme (PMP).