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Translation Web Services: Translation Web Services defines industry standard business process terminology which will then drive the development of an industry standard WSDL (new window) file and UDDI (new window) business service entries. Organization: OASIS. More information: Translation Web Services page on the OASIS Web site (new window).

 

 

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