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Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)

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Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) - definitions

Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) - electronic data interchange (EDI) is is a set of standards for structuring information to be shared between groups electronically. DMAX is a version of EDI, created by Source: NextMark, that is used for the mailing list industry.

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Source: NextMark, 07 August 2009 13:25:19, https://www.nextmark.com/resources/glossary-of-terms/ ?glossaryTermId=a0800000000F016AAC External


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Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) - The exchange of information (orders, invoices, counts, list cards, requests for quotations, list approvals) between two computers. EDI consists of standards which use a combination of rules (syntax) and tables to encode and transmit business information (a form of electronic mail between computers).

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Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) - EDI is the computer-to-computer exchange of normal business transactions including payments, information exchange and purchase order requests. The most basic EDI line consists of a computer-to-computer link. The second level incorporates an application-to-application design where individual companies links a minimum of one of their in-house systems to the EDI interface. The most elaborate version of EDI actually transforms the way business procedures are executed to gain optimal productivity. These involve trend-institutions that evolve into a centralized EDI-based functions.

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Source: Information-Management.com, 16 June 2010 08:26:23, http://www.information-management.com/glossary/e.html External


Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) - EDI is the computer-to-computer exchange of normal business transactions including payments, information exchange and purchase order requests. The most basic EDI line consists of a computer-to-computer link. The second level incorporates an application-to-application design where individual companies links a minimum of one of their in- house systems to the EDI interface. The most elaborate version of EDI actually transform the way business procedures are executed to gain optimal productivity. These involve trend-institutions that evolve into a centralized EDI based functions.

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Source: DataMentors, 19 August 2010 12:47:13, http://www.datamentors.com/News-and-Resources/Glossary.html External


Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) - The electronic exchange of data from customers to suppliers and from suppliers to customers.

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Source: American Society for Quality, 20 September 2010 08:16:47, http://www.asq.org/glossary/ External


EDI - Electronic Data Interchange is the transfer of business data between companies. EDI traditionally used the ANSI X.12 standard on expensive private networks but is increasingly occurring over the internet as B2B eCommerce, often using XML and encryption for secure data interchange.

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