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Seite: 35, Zeilen: (1-3), 10-17, 30-31
Quelle: Emmelhainz 1990
Seite(n): (14), 16, 80, 89, Zeilen: (14: 31-34); 16: 5 ff.; 80: 28 ff.; 89: 5 ff.
[ ["[...] These rules] of format and syntax provide an accepted way of communicating between business and ensure that the message sent is understood upon receipt. Similar rules of format and syntax exist in the world of EDI" (Emmelhainz 1990: 14).]

[...]

This is where a standard like EDI makes sense. Standards can be either (i) proprietary or (ii) common (open). Proprietary EDI standards are limited to the use of one company and it's trading partners. These are systems in which the organizations have developed a standard format used in communication only with that organization's trading partners on a closed system. While these systems are often referred to as EDI, they do not use common EDI standards. Common EDI standards are guidelines adopted by industry-wide or cross-industry users (Emmelhainz 1990).

[...]

As explained above, EDI standards provide the structure and the common format for electronic messages. However, since no organization has its data file [structured in EDI format, some method of transforming data from a company specific format to the EDI standard format is needed. EDI software performs this function.]


Emmelhainz, M. 1990, Electronic Data Interchange: A total Management Guide. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York.

[page 14]

[These rules of format and syntax provide an accepted way of communicating between businesses and ensure that the message sent is understood upon receipt.

Similar rules of format and syntax exist in the world of EDI.]

[page 16]

Proprietary Standards As guidelines for formatting and communication, EDI standards can be either proprietary or common. Proprietary EDI standards are formatting and communications guidelines whose use is limited to one organization and its trading partners. [...]

Common EDI Standards Common EDI standards, on the other hand, are guidelines adopted by industry-wide or cross-industry users.

[page 80]

These are systems in which the organization has developed a “standard” format used in communicating only with that organization’s trading partners on a closed system. While these types of systems are often referred to as EDI, they do not use common EDI standards as the format or method of communication.

[page 89]

As explained in Chapter 4, EDI standards provide the structure and the common format for electronic messages. However, since no organization has its data file structured in EDI format, and since manual input of data in EDI format would be tedious and time consuming, some method of transforming data from a company-specific format to the EDI standard format is needed. EDI software performs this function.

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