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Quelle: Houser et al 1996 Seite(n): 5, 6, Zeilen: 5: 22 ff.; 6: 1 ff. |
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In spite of the security aspect, the greatest benefits of the Internet for EDI will derive from:
- Adoption of common standards and proven inter-operable systems. - Adoption and deployment of a distributed Directory Service capability, so that one can readily contact electronically any other organization in the world. - Explicit commitment by participating organizations to cooperatively route traffic, work to resolve addresses, and meet required standards. - Ubiquitous (anytime, anywhere) network coverage from many service providers. This allows the customer to choose the level of service needed. - Layering of applications (such as EDI) over existing, proven, applications. - A standards process with reference implementations which all vendors have equal access. - Widely available public domain software including but not limited to applications, protocol/transports and multiple platform development tools. |
The greatest benefits will derive from:
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