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2008
11
Jun

EDI Related Tutorial

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Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is a system which allows document information to be communicated between businesses, government’s structures and other entities. It is a set of standards which creates a cohesive system within which all parties are able to electronically exchange data information within a set of protocols.

Although it can be considered that EDI consists of only the actual conveyance of the document, it is also seen as the implementation of the operating systems whereby EDI can be put into practice. EDI is the data format of most electronic commerce transitions in the world. There are other competing conveyance portals such as XML services, Internet and World Wide Web; however, EDI remains the dominant data format.

The EDI standards describe structures that represent documents such as an invoice or shipping order for a company. EDI sets up a system whereby businesses and other entities with non compatible operating systems are able to communicate on the same “page”, so to speak. EDI provides applications whereby a more efficient and environmentally friendly network is created between communication partners. It allows a homogenous viewing of all documents put through the system. 

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  • sasonian  - HIPAA
    Does anyone have any material on HIPAA

    thanks
  • PPaul  - SeeBurger
    Hi, I am wondering if anyone has Technical Reference material on SeeBurger, if not where to find on the interenet. Appreciate any input.

    Regards.
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