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E-Commerce and E-Business





                                          The transmission of binary or textual data is not EDI. It requires human intervention
                                          to transmit the data unless the data is treated as one or more data elements of an
                                          EDI message.
                          In the year 1996, the National Institute of Standards and Technology defined EDI as "the computer-to-
                          computer interchange of strictly formatted messages that represent documents other than monetary
                          instruments.”


                                          Consider an interchange of messages between a buyer and a seller. Messages from
                                          buyer to seller can include Request For Quotation (RFQ), purchase order, receiving
                                          advice, and payment advice. Messages from seller to  buyer  can  include  bid  in
                                          response to RFQ, purchase  order acknowledgment, shipping notice, and invoice.
                                          These messages may simply provide information like receiving advice or shipping
                                          notice, or they may include data that  may be interpreted as a legally binding
                                          obligation like bid in response to RFQ or purchase order.


                          The EDI standard was created to facilitate the exchange of business communication between
                          enterprises.


                                          The EDI standards define structures that represent documents such as an invoice or
                                          shipping order for a company.


                          Electronic Data Interchange for Administration Commerce and Transport (EDIFACT) is an international
                          standard for EDI trading in a wide range of commercial and non-commercial sectors.
                          The UN/EDIFACT standards can be used for any application, domestic or international.


                                       EDIFACT was developed by the United Nations to facilitate international trade. This is
                          Did you know?   the most common EDI standard which is used outside the United States.


                          4.1   Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) to E-Commerce
                          E-Commerce is associated virtually in all industrial sectors. For statistical purposes, the U.S. Census
                          Bureau defines e-commerce as the value of goods and services sold online, whether over open networks
                          like Internet or over proprietary networks running systems like EDI.

                          E-Commerce payment systems have become very popular majorly due to the widespread use of the
                          Internet-based shopping and banking. EDI is a set  of  protocols for doing electronic business over
                          computer networks. Initially, these networks were private Value-Added Network (VANs) but EDI is
                          now done over the Internet. EDI supports the electronic exchange of the structured business data like
                          purchase orders, invoices, and shipping  notices, between two organizations. The relationship is
                          generally between a vendor and a customer.


                                          Using EDI, based on the re-order levels, a customer can place an order for goods
                                          using the vendor’s  computer.  The EDI system coordinates transactions, initiates
                                          deliveries, and produces invoices.
                          4.1.1   EDI vs. E-Commerce
                          It is very important to differentiate between EDI and e-commerce. Let us understand the difference
                          between EDI and e-commerce.
                          E-Commerce encompasses all the aspects of electronic business exchange, including person to person
                          interaction, money transfer, data sharing and exchange, Web site merchant systems, and so on.





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