Working groups
Working Group for the Conception of Electronic Commerce Development
The purpose is to create an exchange forum of the views on the electronic commerce conception, tendency of its further development in the interaction with the development of hardware, software and communication technologies.
Legal Working Group
The aim of this working group activity is to initiate and take part in generating a suitable legislative environment in all fields related to the support of electronic support. In its activities the legal working group should co-operate with experts including specialists of executive and legislative power.
Working Group for Business-to-Business Based Electronic Commerce
The working group will deal with solving the problems related to the development of electronic commerce at the business-to-business level. It refers especially to EDIFACT implementation, EDIFACT messages localisation, and exchanging experience resulting from the use of EDIFACT. It will also deal with the problems of making use of the Internet and its integration with EDI.
Working Group for Certification and Business-to-Consumer Based Electronic Commerce
The working group will solve the related to the development of the business-to-consumer based electronic commerce with the focus on the Internet exploitation.The subject of the activities is also solving the problems related to the support of electronic commerce including educational, consulting and expertise activities, definition of a set of recommendations in the field of electronic commerce for entrepreneurs. It will also release certificates for entrepreneurs in the field of electronic commerce.
Working Group for Security of Electronic Commerce
Based on the exchange of experience and co-operation with specialised institutions the working group will define requirements for the increase of electronic commerce security.
Working Group for Standardisation
The most effective way of information exchange in a multilateral environment is utilising standards. The working group will observe the global development of standardisation in respect to electronic commerce in the field of hardware, software, and communication and to work out recommendations for both members of association and individual state or private institutions.