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The Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards ('''OASIS''') is a global consortium that drives the development, convergence and adoption of e-business and Web Service standards. Members of the consortium decide how and what work is undertaken through an open, democratic process. Technical work is happening in the following categories: Web Services, e-Commerce, Security, Law & Government, Supply Chain, Computing Management, Application Focus, Document-Centric, XML Processing, Conformance/Interop, and Industry Domains. HISTORY OASIS was first formed as SGML Open in 1993 as a trade association of SGML tool vendors to cooperatively promote the adoption of SGML through mainly educational activities, though some amount of technical activity was also pursued including an update of the CALS Table Model specification and specifications for fragment interchange and entity management. In 1998, with the movement of the high tech industry to XML , SGML Open changed its emphasis from SGML to XML, and changed its name to OASIS Open to be inclusive of XML and any future structured information standards. The focus of the consortium's activities also moved from promoting adoption (as XML was getting lots of attention on its own) to developing technical specifications. In July 2000 a new technical committee process was approved. With the adoption of the process the manner in which technical committees were created, operated, and progressed their work was regularized. At the adoption of the process there were five technical committees; by 2004 there were nearly 70. During 1999 OASIS was approached by UN/CEFACT , the committee of the United Nations dealing with standards for business, to jointly develop a new set of specifications for electronic business. The joint initiative, called " EbXML " and which first met in November 1999, was chartered for a three year period. At the final meeting under the original charter, in Vienna, UN/CEFACT and OASIS agreed to divide the remaining work between the two organizations and to coordinate the completion of the work through a coordinating committee. In 2004 OASIS submitted its completed ebXML specifications to ISO TC154 where they were approved as ''ISO 15000''. SPECIFIC STANDARDS UNDER DEVELOPMENT BY OASIS TECHNICAL COMMITTEES
PATENT DISCLOSURE CONTROVERSY Like many bodies producing Open Standards , OASIS has a Patent Disclosure policy requiring participants to disclose intent to apply for Software Patent s for technologies under consideration in the standard. Like the W3C , which requires participants to offer Royalty-free License s to anyone using the resulting standard, OASIS offers a similar Royalty Free on Limited Terms mode, along with a Royalty Free on RAND Terms mode and a RAND (reasonable and non-discriminatory) mode for its committees {Link without Title} . Controversy has arisen because this licensing allows publication of standards requiring licensing fee payments to patent holders, the use of which would effectively eliminate the possibility of Free / Open Source implementations of these standards. Further, contributors could initially offer royalty-free use of their patent, later imposing per-unit fees, after the standard becomes accepted. Supporters of OASIS point out this could occur anyway since an agreement would not be binding on non-participants, discouraging contributions from potential participants. Supporters further argue that IBM and Microsoft shifting standardization efforts from the W3C to OASIS is evidence this is already occurring. EVENTS OASIS Adoption Forum In 27-29 November 2006 the third annual ''OASIS Adoption Forum'' was held in London , focusing on security. SEE ALSO
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