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 Introduction to E-Commerce
Introduction to E-Commerce The Scope of Electronic Commerce
The Scope of Electronic Commerce  Definition of Electronic Commerce,
Definition of Electronic Commerce, Electronic E-commerce and the Trade Cycle
Electronic E-commerce and the Trade Cycle Electronic Markets, Electronic Data Interchange
Electronic Markets, Electronic Data Interchange Internet Commerce, E-Commerce in Perspective
Internet Commerce, E-Commerce in Perspective Business Strategy in an Electronic Age: Supply Chains
Business Strategy in an Electronic Age: Supply Chains Porter’s Value Chain Model, Inter-Organizational Value Chains
Porter’s Value Chain Model, Inter-Organizational Value Chains Competitive Strategy, Porter’s Model
Competitive Strategy, Porter’s Model First Mover Advantage Sustainable Competitive Advantage
First Mover Advantage Sustainable Competitive Advantage Competitive Advantage using E-Commerce
Competitive Advantage using E-Commerce Business Strategy, Introduction to Business Strategy
Business Strategy, Introduction to Business Strategy Strategic Implications of IT, Technology
Strategic Implications of IT, Technology Business Environment, Business Capability
Business Environment, Business Capability Exiting Business Strategy, Strategy Formulation & Implementation Planning
Exiting Business Strategy, Strategy Formulation & Implementation Planning E-Commerce Implementation
E-Commerce Implementation E-Commerce Evaluation
E-Commerce Evaluation Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce
Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce Characteristics of B2B EC
Characteristics of B2B EC Models of B2B Ec
Models of B2B Ec Procurement Management Using the Buyer’s Internal Marketplace
Procurement Management Using the Buyer’s Internal Marketplace Just in Time Delivery   B2B Models
Just in Time Delivery   B2B Models Auctions and Services from Traditional to Internet-Based EDI
Auctions and Services from Traditional to Internet-Based EDI Integration with Back-end Information System
Integration with Back-end Information System The Role of Software Agents for B2B EC
The Role of Software Agents for B2B EC Electronic marketing in B2B Solutions of B2B EC
Electronic marketing in B2B Solutions of B2B EC Managerial Issues   Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
Managerial Issues   Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) EDI: The Nuts and Bolts EDI & Business
EDI: The Nuts and Bolts EDI & Business Internet and Extranet
Internet and Extranet The Largest Extranet,
The Largest Extranet,Architecture of the Internet
 Intranet and Extranet Intranet software ,Applications of Intranets
Intranet and Extranet Intranet software ,Applications of Intranets Intranet Application Case Studies
Intranet Application Case Studies Considerations in Intranet Deployment
Considerations in Intranet Deployment The Extranets, The structures of Extranets
The Extranets, The structures of ExtranetsExtranet products & services
 Applications of Extranets,Business Models of Extranet Applications, Managerial Issues
Applications of Extranets,Business Models of Extranet Applications, Managerial Issues Electronic Payment Systems,Is SET a failure
Electronic Payment Systems,Is SET a failureElectronic Payments & Protocols
 Security Schemes in Electronic payment systems, Electronic Credit card system on the Internet
Security Schemes in Electronic payment systems, Electronic Credit card system on the Internet Electronic Fund Transfer and Debit cards on the Internet
Electronic Fund Transfer and Debit cards on the Internet Stored – value Cards and E-Cash,Electronic Check Systems
Stored – value Cards and E-Cash,Electronic Check Systems Prospect of Electronic Payment Systems,
Prospect of Electronic Payment Systems,Managerial Issues
EDI: The Nuts and Bolts
•      At the heart of any EDI application is the EDI standard. The essence of EDI is the coding & structuring of the data into a common & generally accepted format. 
• Documents sent by means of EDI can fill in as a contribution for accepting an organization's business application since they are designed by guidelines that specify where certain data ought to be found, for example, where net aggregate sum ought to show up on a receipt. 
• These standards also define how individual pieces of information should be represented. For example, in the standards for an electronics industry purchase order, there are specific codes defined to identify the type of product or service being requested, e.g. PN (company part number), BY (buyers part number), VP (vendors part number), PW (part drawing), etc.
EDI & Business
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is the electronic interchange of business information using a standardized format; a process that allows one company to send information to another company electronically rather than with paper. Business entities conducting business electronically are called trading partners.
Many business documents can be exchanged using EDI, but the two most common are purchase orders and invoices. At a minimum, EDI replaces the mail preparation and handling associated with traditional business communication
EDI: The Nuts and Bolts
•      At the heart of any EDI application is the EDI standard. The essence of EDI is the coding & structuring of the data into a common & generally accepted format. 
• Documents sent by means of EDI can fill in as a contribution for accepting an organization's business application since they are designed by guidelines that specify where certain data ought to be found, for example, where net aggregate sum ought to show up on a receipt. 
• These standards also define how individual pieces of information should be represented. For example, in the standards for an electronics industry purchase order, there are specific codes defined to identify the type of product or service being requested, e.g. PN (company part number), BY (buyers part number), VP (vendors part number), PW (part drawing), etc.
EDI & Business
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is the electronic interchange of business information using a standardized format; a process that allows one company to send information to another company electronically rather than with paper. Business entities conducting business electronically are called trading partners.
Many business documents can be exchanged using EDI, but the two most common are purchase orders and invoices. At a minimum, EDI replaces the mail preparation and handling associated with traditional business communication
 




 
 
 
 
 
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