Economics of EDI Investments

2011 ◽  
pp. 152-169
Author(s):  
Rahul A. Sarker ◽  
Mahbubur Rahman Syed

Electronic data interchange (EDI) technology gives organizations an opportunity to exchange their information and messages electronically, instead of with paper documents, and leads to a new way of doing business known as electronic commerce (EC). The benefits of EDI include less delay in data handling and labour savings in the areas of data transcription, controls, and error investigation and correction. As a result implementation of EDI improves the following: • the internal operations of a firm by reducing the process-cycle time, • responsiveness to customers, • trading partner relationships, and • the ability to compete, both domestically and internationally.

2011 ◽  
pp. 786-792
Author(s):  
Shawren Singh

The first e-commerce (EC) applications were started 30 years ago, in the early 1970s. The original applications were in the form of electronic fund transfers (EFT). These applications were limited to larger corporations and financial institutions (Turban, Lee, King & Chung, 2000). This type of transaction later included electronic data interchange (EDI). There is a marked difference between EDI and EC in that EC involves much more than EDI (Greenstein & Feinman, 2000).


Author(s):  
Shawren Singh

The first e-commerce (EC) applications were started 30 years ago, in the early 1970s. The original applications were in the form of electronic fund transfers (EFT). These applications were limited to larger corporations and financial institutions (Turban, Lee, King & Chung, 2000). This type of transaction later included electronic data interchange (EDI). There is a marked difference between EDI and EC in that EC involves much more than EDI (Greenstein & Feinman, 2000).


Author(s):  
Rimsha Zafar ◽  
Shayan Khan ◽  
Ankur Rajput

E‐commerce is one of the applications of various technologies of communication to provide the exchange of automated business information. The present scenario requires an approach where the paper is replaced with technology and giving rise to EDI (Electronic data interchange). Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is a mode of resolving legal disputes in online medium. The requirement of this mode is both in the business world as well as common men that requires timely justice. To so.lve the delayed justice problem and helping out people in all domains ADR plays a very important role. The project report discusses on the concept of EDI, the various processes and steps involved in EDI. The standardized formats and types of EDI have also been discussed with a case study. The drawbacks and benefits have also been listed and how does the business world look forward for growth in EDI and explanation of ADR and comparing two models named as virtual magistrate project and Wipo.


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