EDI (Electronic Data Interchange)
transmission of standard electronic documents between computer systems of companies or business organizations | ||||
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EDI Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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EDI
Electronic Data Interchange + Electronic Document Interchange [DEC]
Electronic Data Interchange + Electronic Document Interchange [DEC]
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EDI
Electronic Data Interchange
Electronic Data Interchange
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Electronic data interchange (EDI)
A way unaffiliated companies can use networks to link their businesses. While electronic mail between companies is common, electronic data interchange passes bigger bundles that replace large paper documents such as bills and contracts. Besides saving paper, computers could save time by taking over transactions like regular purchase orders that now require human intervention.
A way unaffiliated companies can use networks to link their businesses. While electronic mail between companies is common, electronic data interchange passes bigger bundles that replace large paper documents such as bills and contracts. Besides saving paper, computers could save time by taking over transactions like regular purchase orders that now require human intervention.
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EDI
Electronic Data Interchange +
Electronic Data Interchange +
| A Glossary of Internet & PC Terminology |
EDI
Electronic Data Interchange. A standard used by businesses to transmit documents to each other electronically such as Invoices Purchase Orders. The companies using EDI must adhere to controlling standards regarding the information they provide the format of that information.
Electronic Data Interchange. A standard used by businesses to transmit documents to each other electronically such as Invoices Purchase Orders. The companies using EDI must adhere to controlling standards regarding the information they provide the format of that information.
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edit decision list (edi)
a list of points where cuts or special effects should be made; an edit decision list can be created on an off-line system or a personal computer-based editing system for later assembly on an on-line system
a list of points where cuts or special effects should be made; an edit decision list can be created on an off-line system or a personal computer-based editing system for later assembly on an on-line system
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EDI
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. However, EDI in telecommunications never lived up to its expectations largely due to high fees of Value Added Network (VAN) providers that, prior to the Internet usage, charged both monthly and transaction fees. In the late 1990s, EDI became less costly (as low as 10% of former VAN costs) when business applications exploded on the Internet and in intranets. The ultimate goal of EDI is to have standardized computer forms for business transactions and networking of nearly all aspects business transactions. This would greatly simplify use of networks to conduct business, accounting for transactions, and auditing. See "Intranets and Iternet: New Life for EDI," in Information Week, March 17, 1997, pp 65-67. Gradually EDI is being taken over by extranet networks on the Internet. See Extranet .
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. However, EDI in telecommunications never lived up to its expectations largely due to high fees of Value Added Network (VAN) providers that, prior to the Internet usage, charged both monthly and transaction fees. In the late 1990s, EDI became less costly (as low as 10% of former VAN costs) when business applications exploded on the Internet and in intranets. The ultimate goal of EDI is to have standardized computer forms for business transactions and networking of nearly all aspects business transactions. This would greatly simplify use of networks to conduct business, accounting for transactions, and auditing. See "Intranets and Iternet: New Life for EDI," in Information Week, March 17, 1997, pp 65-67. Gradually EDI is being taken over by extranet networks on the Internet. See Extranet .
EDI Definition from Government Dictionaries & Glossaries
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EDI
electronic data interchange
electronic data interchange
| International Relations and Security Acronyms |
EDI
Electronic Data Interchange
Electronic Data Interchange
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EDI VIC
VIC -36.64443 146.42052 3678
VIC -36.64443 146.42052 3678
EDI Definition from Arts & Humanities Dictionaries & Glossaries
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kid| young goat; two stars in constellation Auriga (Charioteer)| "The Kid"
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kid| young goat; two stars in constellation Auriga (Charioteer)| "The Kid"
EDI Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries
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EDI
Electronic Data Interchange (ANSI)
Electronic Data Interchange (ANSI)
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EDI
Electroni Document Interchange
Electroni Document Interchange
| Telecommunication Standard Terms |
EDI
Abbreviation for electronic document interchange.
Abbreviation for electronic document interchange.
| Web Dictionary of Cybernetics and Systems |
Electronic Data Interchange (Edi)
Online exchange of standardised structured data between application systems (not persons), used in particular for business data. If point-to-point connections between a specified number of business partners are used, this is a closed edi system (vs. open EDI system). (Hornung )
Online exchange of standardised structured data between application systems (not persons), used in particular for business data. If point-to-point connections between a specified number of business partners are used, this is a closed edi system (vs. open EDI system). (Hornung )
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EDI
Electronic Data Interchange
Electronic Data Interchange
EDI Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
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EDI
Electronic Data Interchange
Electronic Data Interchange
| Raynet Business & Marketing Glossary |
Electronic Date Interchange (EDI)
standardising and optimising information flows along the distribution chain ( between suppliers, producers and retailers) through the use of standardised computer softwear (see ECR).
standardising and optimising information flows along the distribution chain ( between suppliers, producers and retailers) through the use of standardised computer softwear (see ECR).
EDI Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries
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EDI
Electronic Data Interchange
Electronic Data Interchange
EDI Definition from Sports Dictionaries & Glossaries
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EDI
Abbreviation 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.
Abbreviation 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.
EDI Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
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electronic data interchange
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electronic data interchange (gosip)
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electronic data interchange
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electronic data interchange (gosip)
EDI Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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EDI
EDI may refer to:
- Electronic Data Interchange, a particular set of standards for computer-to-computer exchange of information
- Edinburgh Airport, an airport with IATA code EDI
- Entrepreneurship Development Institute, a non-profit organisation in India
- Economic Development Institute, a previous name of the World Bank Institute
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