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EDIRelationships Abbreviation Of: Electronic Data Interchange Abbreviation: Electronic Data Interchange
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EDISee: Electronic Data Interchange
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EDISee Electronic data interchange (EDI).
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EDIRefer to "See Also" column to the right.
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EDISee electronic data interchange (EDI)
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EDISee Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).
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EDIRefer to Electronic Data Interchange
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EDIElectronic Document (or Data) Interchange. The term EDI usuallyconnotes a system where authentication and security methodsguarantee the integrity and origin of the information.
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EDIESA Developed Instrument
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EDIAbbreviation for electronic document interchange. A computerized system that allows linked computers to conduct business transactions, such as invoicing and ordering, over a telecommunications network.
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EDIStands for "Electronic Data Interchange." EDI is a standardized method for transferring data between different computer systems or computer networks. It is commonly used for e-commerce purpo [..]
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EDIJensens Internet Dictionary The abbreviation for Electronic Data Interchange or Electronic Data Invoicing. The EDI system allows linked computers to conduct business transactions such as ordering and invoicing over telecommunications networks. The technology dates back to the 1970s when the first attempts at setting uniform standards commenced. How [..]
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EDIShort for Electronic Data Interchange, the transfer of data between different companies using networks, such as VANs or the Internet. As more and more companies get connected to the Internet, EDI is b [..]
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EDISee: Electronic Data Interchange.
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EDISee Electronic Data Interchange
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EDIAn acronym for Electronic Data Interchange. It's the electronic communication process of business transactions, such as orders, confirmations, invoices and payments, between two organizations. The EDI model and concept allows organizations with different equipment to connect.
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EDIElectronic data interchange is a structured exchange of information between two organizations, conforming to agreed upon standards. Although time intensive and tedious to set up and test(because of its exacting nature), once established EDI can automate a wide variety of administrative tasks, efficiently, and with a high degree of accuracy.
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EDIElectronic data interchange.
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EDIThe exchange of standardised document forms between computer systems to facilitate ordering, manufacturing, or distribution of goods. Also known as: electronic data interchange, e d i, edi, edi, edi, [..]
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange
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EDIAbbreviation for "Electronic Data Interface." Generic term for transmission of transactional data between computer systems. EDI is typically via a batched transmission, usually conforming to [..]
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EDIThe paperless exchange of standard business transactions or information by electronic computer-to-computer transfer, generally requiring little or no human intervention. Computer-to-computer communica [..]
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange. A method of transferring data such as bibliographic information, purchase orders, publisher catalogs, and other data from one computer to another.
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange. Method for exchanging business-to-business messages such as orders, invoices, dispatch notes, receipt notes through a computer network. Also used for updating BookData
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange
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EDIA pre-Web standard for the electronic exchange of commercial documents.
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange. General term describing the need for healthcare applications to be able to exchange data, requiring the adoption of agreed common standards for the form and content of the [..]
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EDIEDI (Electronic Data Interchange) is a set of widely-used, standardized formats for the computer-to-computer exchange of business documents. EDI systems are used by large corporations to exchange info [..]
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EDIThe abbreviation for Electronic Data Interchange, EDI system allows linked computers to conduct business transactions such as ordering and invoicing over telecommunications networks.
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange.
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange. A standardized format for data transmission which allows the automated exchange between different computer systems or organizations. In health care, insurance claims submi [..]
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EDINormally used by businesses, EDI is the direct electronic exchange of information from one computer to another using networks.
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EDIElectronic Data Interface. Generic term for transmission oftransactional data between computer systems. EDI is typically via a batchedtransmission usually conforming to consistent standards.
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange. Conversion of a transmitted document into a format readable by the receiving computer. Also called Electronic Document Interchange.
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange.
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EDI(Electronic Data Interchange) Industry standard for direct computer to computer exchange.
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EDIA series of standards which provides computer to computer data exchange over phone lines between differing computer types.
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EDISee Electronic Data Interchange
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EDISee Electronic Data Interchange.
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange
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EDIIn the broadest sense, the exchange of data directly from one business partner's computer to the other's another's.
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange
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EDI, and ebp
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange - the electronic transmission of data.
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange
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EDIEDI, Electronic Data Interchange for Administration, Commerce, and Transportation, is an international syntax used in the interchange of electronic data. Customs uses EDI to interchange data with the [..]
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EDIEdinburgh Airport
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange, Entrepreneurship Development Ins titute
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange. The electronic transaction management process using standardised forms and a data format.
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EDIThe inter-organizational, computer-to-computer exchange of structured information in a standard, machine-processable format.
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange
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EDI, EDI (electronic data interchange) is the computer-to-computer exchange of business documents between companies. EDI is used for the transmission of business transactions in computer-readable form based on standard formats.
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange (EDI) refers to the structured transmission of data between organisations by electronic means. It is used to transfer electronic documents from one computer system to anoth [..]
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EDISee Electronic Data Interchange.
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EDIelectronic data interchange
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EDIelectronic data interchange. EDI is an electronic means of transferring information between companies, using networks such as the Internet. EDI networks are an important component of the worldwide financial and banking system.|
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EDI, or electronic data interchange, is the electronic exchange of information, by pre-defined message standards, with a minimum of human involvement. EDI integrated software EDI integrated software
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EDI
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EDIShort for electronic data interchange
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EDI Electronic Data Interchange. This is the electronic transfer of of ordering information.
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EDIAbbreviation for "Electronic Data Interface." Generic term for transmission of transactional data between computer systems. EDI is typically via a batched transmission, usually conforming to consistent standards.
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EDI Electronic Data Interchange – the electronic communication of business documents (called transaction sets). The data format of EDI documents can be proprietary (defined by an individual organization) [..]
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EDIShort for Electronic Data Interchange, the transfer of data between different companies using networks, such as the Internet. As more and more companies get connected to the Internet, EDI is becoming [..]
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange.
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EDIElectronic data interchange (EDI) is the structured transmission of data between organizations by electronic means. It is used to transfer electronic documents or business data from one computer syste [..]
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EDIThe paperless exchange of standard business transactions or information by electronic computer-to-computer transfer, generally requiring little or no human intervention.
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EDI See electronic data interchange.
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange: The transmission of business transaction information in computer-readable form between organizations in a standard format.
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange - a computer to computer exchange of standard business data according to agreed upon data formats.
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EDIAn acronym for Electronic Data Interchange, which is the process of sending and retrieving information electronically, i.e., bills of lading, freight bills, etc.
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(computing) Electronic Data Interchange: the computer-to-computer exchange of structured information, by agreed message standards, from one computer application to another by electronic means and wi [..]
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EDIEDI, Electronic Data Interchange for Administration, Commerce, and Transportation, is an international syntax used in the interchange of electronic data. Customs uses EDI to interchange data with the [..]
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EDIElectronic Data Interchange. Refers to a computerized exchange of information between two or more supply chain partners which replaces paper documents being manually keyed into computer systems.
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EDISee: Electronic Data Interchange
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EDISlovene diminutive of Edvard and a Croatian diminutive of Eduard.
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