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Meeting ReportALPINE ProjectCannes, France - Wednesday, October 16th 2002Objective of MeetingThe Wednesday afternoon sessions were established to refine and agree the Terms of Reference for the three proposed ALPINE projects. SummaryThe three proposed projects were discussed and the TOR were refined and agreed by all parties. OutputsALPINE project meeting. This meeting was to complete the work on the terms of reference for the first three projects of the ALPINJE project. The meeting was attended by:
Martin Roe (Security Forum guest, independent consultant, ICX) The first project to be discussed was the work on liability in mobile
commerce transactions. (led by ETIS) There is much information in the community about what they perceive as a problem in the Internet connected world. This research should focus on the areas where the core data (i.e. what is the liability and when does it move from point to point in the communication) not well understood. This project will need to establish a limited set of business processes that should be followed, to decompose the transaction and define where the responsibility lies and the resultant liability. The project will need to ensure to reference the ETSI work as they have struggled with this issue for some time. The security policy project (led by ESI) Richard notes that the SME community is generally limited in it's awareness of how it can use the e-Commerce channel to market their products. They need to develop internal business cases for implementing this technology solution. So there is also an awareness campaign that needs deploying in the SME community. Note that many large corporations force their suppliers to use technology to communicate with them for general business transactions, but the technology does not interoperate with the other companies that SME may do business with. Therefore the SME can end up having multiple technology solutions, which do not work together, just as a cost of doing business. There is therefore little drive from the large businesses for interoperability. Note that simply putting stuff up on a web site does not constitute communication with the SME market. Many of them do not have the infrastructure to gather these communiqués. They will generally only get (or fetch) information when there is a regulatory requirement. Therefore the most effective easy of communicating is to do either face to face communications or direct mail. Again focusing on what is important to them as a business. The trust services mapping project (led by The Open Group) The second phase of the project is to identify those services that can or are being delivered electronically, then to identify what information is currently passed electronically. This will be mapped onto the bricks and mortar version for analysis and recommendations. It is possible that a list of services that should not, or can not be delivered electronically will be built up. The result will be a definition of what information can be colected, how it should be collected and recommendations for standardisation activities. Next Steps
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