Electronic Data Interchange for Administration, Commerce and Transport. International standard for transmitting (accounting) data from one company to another.
International data interchange standards sponsored by the United Nations. See UN/EDIFACT.
EDI for Administration Commerce and Transport
Electronic Document Interchange For Administration, Commerce and Transportation. "UN" was added to EDIFACT to indicate messages are approved as United Nations international standards for EDI. Thirty-seven countries are currently implementing UN/EDIFACT. ANSI X12 will merge with EDIFACT beginning in 1997.
EDI For Administrations, Commerce and Transport. The international EDI standard messaging syntax under the responsibility of the UN, for trading transactions in all industries. Also known as UN-EDIFACT.
A globally accepted data standard for the exchange of business documents electronically. The standards are maintained by EAN.UCC via the Global Standards Management Process (GSMP)
EDI For Administration, Commerce and Transportation, an international standard for inter-industry electronic interchange of business transactions.
Electronic Data Interchange for Administration Trade and Transport; UN-sponsored global EDI standards.
a standard for EDI transactions. (p. 128)
Electronic Data Interface For Administration, Commerce and Trade
The global formats for transmitting documents from one computer application to another computer application using a standardized format.
EDI for Administration, Commerce and Trade.
Introduced by the United Nations, UN/EDIFACT (United Nations Electronic Data Interchange for Administration Commerce and Transport) is the international standard for EDI (defined above) transactions. Altova MapForce® 2006 allows you to map EDIFACT messages to XML, flat files, databases, and other EDI formats such as ANSI X12 (defined above).
"Electronic Data Interchange For Administration, Commerce and Transport": continuous communication of consignment-related data between logistics center, customer and customs authorities. All partners need suitable software for converting (one-off investment).
This is an international standard for EDI, allowing information to be successfully transferred between trading partners.
(Electronic Data Interchange for Administration Commerce and Transport): An ISO specification for Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) proposed to replace both X12 and TRADACOMS as the worldwide standard.
The international standards set by the United Nations for EDI.
Electronic Data Interchange For Administration, Commerce and Transport. A comprehensive standard that covers the encoding and transmission of a variety of business documents. EDIFACT, or UN/EDIFACT, is supported by the United Nations. The USA uses EDI. The standard covers a variety of different aspects, although the technical infrastructure and intervention in data processing are costly.
Electronic Data Interchange for Commerce & Trade
The international standard that supports EDI transactions across national boundaries.
UN/EDIFACT is commonly known as EDIFACT and stands for "Electronic Data Interchange for Administration, Commerce and Transport." EDIFACT is the international EDI standard introduced by the United Nations Economic Commission.
Acronym for Electronic Data Interchange for Administration, Commerce and Transport, the international EDI Standard as developed through the United Nations.
(Electronic Data Interchange for Administration Commerce and Transport) - A standard for EDI. See EDI, ANSI X12, http://www.edifact-wg.org and http://www.xml-edifact.org/.
(Electronic Data Interchange for Administration, Commerce and Transport) - From the United Nations-backed electronic data interchange standards body, this is a set of standards that are used to define data sets in certain documents to standardize them for electronic transmission from one format to another.
Electronic Data Interchange For Administration Commerce and Transport. A newer standard than X12 EDI, EDIFACT coded files still use unusual line and field separators (though different than X12). They also allow subfield separators. EDIFACT record type indicators are text codes.
Electronic Data Interchange for Administration, Commerce and Transportation. An EDI standards development group.
See Electronic Data Interchange For Administration, Commerce and Transport.
EDIFACT stands for "Electronic Data Interchange for Administration, Commerce and Transport". This involves an international hardware- and software neutral industry-wide system for electronic data exchange. EDIFACT, defined and serviced by bodies of the United Nations (UN) serves for standardization in electronic exchange of commercial documents and business messages. Under the umbrella of the UN, EDIFACT is often also called UN/EDIFACT. All EDIFACT messages are based on ISO9735, in which the individual syntax units are described in detail. The structure of the control segments (e.g. UNH, UNT, etc.) is also described there, since they apply to all messages as an overall standard.
Electronic Data Interchange For Administration, Commerce and Transport. The international EDI standards developed within the framework of the United Nations. The International Standards Organization (ISO) ratifies this EDI standard. The Data Interchange Standards Association (DISA) administers these standards in the United States.
Electronic Data Interchange for Administration, Commerce & Transport. It is an international standard provided by ISO 9735, which provides a set of syntax rules to structure data, an exchange protocol and standard messages.
Electronic Data Interchange for Administration, Commerce and Transport - an electronic data interchange standard that has been proposed as a worldwide standard but is not widely used in North America
International standard for the exchange of commercial data in standardized formats for the usual business processes such as orders, delivery notes, invoices, payment orders, etc.
One of the Electronic Data Interchange ( EDI) standards.
EDIFACT (Electronic Data Exchange for Administration Commerce & Transport) is an ISO standard for EDI proposed to supersede both X12 & TRADACOMS as the global standard.