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  Electronic Data Interchange Implementation Guide - HUD
Electronic filing of Federal Housing Administration (FHA) single family (SF) mortgage insurance claims, mortgage loan default reporting, and mortgage record changes and terminations became mandatory by December 1997 for all mortgagees.
Data maps for main and adjunct transaction sets, communications envelopes, sample transactions, and data format specifications are also included.
A brief overview of the Implementation Guide for Electronic Data Interchange can be viewed on screen by going to the table of contents.
www.hud.gov /offices/hsg/comp/edi/edi.cfm   (479 words)

  
  Electronic Data Interchange - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is the computer-to-computer exchange of structured information, by agreed message standards, from one computer application to another by electronic means and with a minimum of human intervention.
In common usage, EDI is understood to mean specific interchange methods agreed upon by national or international standards bodies for the transfer of business transaction data, with one typical application being the automated purchase of goods and services.
The EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) standards were designed from the beginning to be independent of lower level technologies and can be transmitted using Internet protocols as well as private networks.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Electronic_Data_Interchange   (1315 words)

  
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Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is the computer-to-computer exchange of business data in a publicly published and globally standardised format.
EDI is the transfer of structured business data, by agreed message standards, from one computer application to another by electronic means and with a minimum of human intervention.
EDI documents contain the same data that would normally be found in a paper document used for the same business function.
wikiwhat.com /encyclopedia/e/el/electronic_data_interchange.html   (823 words)

  
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ELECTRONIC COMMERCE/ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE GLOSSARY (EC/EDI) OVERVIEW The transition to electronic commerce/electronic data interchange (EC/EDI) in the federal procurement acquisition process is moving the federal government from a paper-based to an electronically-based procurement system.
A data element may be of variable length and range from minimum to maximum, or it may be of fixed length in which the minimum is equal to the maximum.
This standard provides the interchange envelope of a header and trailer for the electronic interchange through a data transmission, and it provides a structure to acknowledge the receipt and processing of this envelope.
www.sba.gov /gopher/Ecedi/Info/eced2.txt   (1867 words)

  
 EDI - Electronic Data Interchange, Electronic Document Interchange
Electronic Data Interchange is a subset of Electronic Commerce.
Electronic Data Interchange is a form of electronic messaging used by business and government to make purchases, payments, and other routine transactions.
Electronic Data Interchange refers to the structure and representation of electronic data exchanged between organizations or entities as defined by the ANSI X12 standard.
www.auditmypc.com /acronym/EDI.asp   (589 words)

  
 Electronic data interchange
Electronic data interchange makes it feasible for computer systems that store data in disparate proprietary data formats to effectively communicate with one another in an efficient manner.
Electronic submissions are a much more efficient way to transmit the legally required information related to workers’ compensation claims.
Electronic data can be sent anytime, day or night, to ensure the most accurate and timely information is delivered in an efficient manner.
www.state.mn.us /ebranch/doli/edi_1.html   (922 words)

  
 Electronic Data Interchange - BENEFITS OF EDI, INFRASTRUCTURE FOR EDI
Electronic data interchange (EDI) is the electronic movement of data between or within organizations in a structured, computer-retrievable data format that permits information to be transferred from a computer program in one location to a computer program in another location without rekeying.
EDI is used for electronic funds transfer (EFT) between financial institutions, which facilitates such common transactions as the direct deposit of payroll checks by employers, the direct debit of consumer accounts to make mortgage or utility payments, and the electronic payment of federal taxes by businesses.
Electronic documents are typically of variable length and most of the information is optional.
www.referenceforbusiness.com /small/Di-Eq/Electronic-Data-Interchange.html   (1287 words)

  
 EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) (Linktionary term)
EDI is a subset of electronic commerce that encompasses the exchange of business information in a standardized electronic form.
It is built upon X12 and TDI (Trade Data Interchange), the latter being a generic EDI standard used in Europe.
Data exchanged in XML is easy to search, decode, manipulate, and display in a consistent way.
www.linktionary.com /e/edi.html   (1441 words)

  
 IEEE P1622 - Voting Systems Electronic Data Interchange
Project P1622 will develop electronic data interchange formats to be used by components of the voting system for exchange of electronic data.
This project will develop electronic data interchange formats to be used by components of the voting system for exchange of electronic data.
Data interchange specifications for voting systems may include information used to define and create ballots, as well as reporting of voting activity and results.
grouper.ieee.org /groups/scc38/1622/index.htm   (329 words)

  
 EDI Software, Electronic Data Interchange Bureau, Barcode, Internet
Electronic Data Interchange is all that our EDI service bureau does, and each analyst is an expert in service and compliance issues.
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) refers to the direct exchange of business information between computer systems, typically through a value added network or Web EDI system.
ACT Data Services provides complete electronic data interchange solutions to clients throughout the retail industry.
www.actdata.com   (837 words)

  
 Electronic data interchange
Electronic data interchange, or EDI, is a term that is bandied around in procurement circles, but is one that not too many hospital pharmacists fully understand.
Some of the elements of the data within the layout are mandatory, but these low level data are part of the negotiation process with the recipient.
As part of the negotiation, the standard, message type, version and any data elements are agreed and documented to form part of the trading agreement, some time referred to as the exchange interchange agreement.
www.pharmj.com /Hospital/Editorial/200002/features/procurement_edi.html   (3064 words)

  
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Electronic data interchange emerged in the late 1960's as a communications tool that enables companies within an industry to exchange electronically a wide range of business documents, including purchase orders, invoices, shipping orders and confirmations.
Electronic Commerce (EC) is the paperless exchange of business information, using Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), electronic mail, electronic bulletin boards, electronic funds transfer and other similar technologies.
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), a major part of Electronic Commerce (EC), is the computer-to-computer exchange of business data in a standardized format.
www.sba.gov /gopher/Ecedi/Info/ecediall.txt   (14719 words)

  
 Electronic Data Interchange (EDI):
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) may be most easily understood as the replacement of paper-based purchase orders with electronic equivalents.
This must include data processing, data management and networking capabilities to enable the efficient capture of data into electronic form, the processing and retention of data, controlled access to it, and efficient and reliable data transmission between remote sites.
Electronic transmission commenced during the 1960s, initially in the rail and road transport industries.
www.nacm.org /bcmag/bcarchives/2001/articles2001/oct/features2.html   (1681 words)

  
 Electronic Data Interchange   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Advanced Medical utilization of electronic data interchange ("EDI") services enable you to realize significant cost savings by replacing paper-based transactions with electronic processing.
Electronic data interchange can provide a 97% to 100% error free acceptance rates and provide payment to the physician within 14 to 21 days.
After processing the claim, the payor will remit an electronic file, detailing what was paid, what was not, and why.
www.adv-medical.com /products/edi.shtm   (172 words)

  
 Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
EDI is the electronic communication of exam related data back and forth between City and Guilds and centres.
Centres may be eligable to make registrations and entries or submit results from their Management Information System (MIS) electronically as a data file which can be sent to us preferably via the Walled Garden or as an attachment to our dedicated e-mail address (edi@cityandguilds.com) if this is not possible.
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is the electronic communication of exam related data back and forth between City and Guilds and customers.
www.cityandguilds.com /cps/rde/xchg/SID-0AC0478D-FDB3533E/cgonline/hs.xsl/9615.html   (211 words)

  
 MidAmerican Energy Company
MidAmerican Energy offers Electronic Data Interchange to commercial and industrial customers who prefer the secure, electronic exchange of billing and payment documents rather than the traditional paper method.
Data must be encrypted using PGP version 2.6.2 or higher.
Data exchange and payment processing tests are required of all customers prior to EDI certification.
www.midamericanenergy.com /html/service11.asp   (375 words)

  
 Electronic Data Interchange
Both EDI and Electronic Billing are discussed during a Needs Assessment and prior to custom development.
The type of transmission is determined by the protocol or procedure required to send the type of data, in the specified format, to the destination entity via the external system.
Many destination entities have an enrollment process in place that configures their system so that data exchanged between systems is properly received and processed.
www.raintreeinc.com /edispec.htm   (854 words)

  
 Health Hippo: Electronic Data Interchange
Roe, 429 U.S. 589 (1977) (State of New York may record, in a centralized computer file, the names and addresses of all persons who have obtained, pursuant to a doctor's prescription, certain drugs for which there is both a lawful and an unlawful market).
The right to collect and use such data for public purposes is typically accompanied by a concomitant statutory or regulatory duty to avoid unwarranted disclosures.
The law also requires standards for common electronic health care transactions, code sets, and "stringent new security rules to protect confidentiality of and access to health records" (not yet available).
hippo.findlaw.com /electron.html   (845 words)

  
 Links zur electronic data interchange Begriff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Guidelines for using XML for Electronic Data Interchange.
EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) works by providing a XML is Web-style Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)." Byte.
Short for Electronic Data Interchange, the transfer of data between different companies using networks, such as the Internet.
www.suchoracle.de /suchoracle/electronic_data_interchange.php   (130 words)

  
 Solutions - Electronic Data Interchange   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
EDI works because the trading business partners translate their data into an agreed neutral format, before exchange over a private network to which they both subscribe.
Even if the accounting systems can’t directly import information in the Tradacomms layout, it is a fairly simple job for Company B to create an intermediate database application which converts the text in the received invoice layout into Company B’s accounting system database.
If you use the newer XML language for Electronic Data Interchange, instead of one of the Tradacomms templates, the data format is less rigid and business information can be exchanged via the Internet - this can save significant costs.
www.datafusiontechniques.com /solutions/sln_datint.htm   (668 words)

  
 Electronic Data Interchange - TAWPI
As businesses transition to electronic commerce they must establish standard electronic data terminology to ensure that various accounting systems are able to accurately communicate the data.
This electronic data interchange (EDI) is moving many organizations from a paper-based to electronically-based procurement systems.
Establishing a standard electronic data format for the exchange and capture of data between trading partners is the work of a number of standards organizations.
www.tawpi.org /electronic-data-interchange-capture.html   (504 words)

  
 EDS*SEND® Electronic Notification Services: EDI Electronic Data Interchange Notification System | eds.com
EDS*SEND® Electronic Notification Services is the primary cross-industry clearinghouse linking the insurance industry, financial industry and governmental entities regarding their insurance and financial-related business processes.
EDS*SEND uses electronic data interchange (EDI) to facilitate the cost-effective, secure and efficient transmittal of information for routing and delivery of notices to lienholders, mortgage companies and state agencies.
EDS*SEND® is an automated clearinghouse that uses electronic data interchange (EDI) to streamline the exchange of information between insurers, lenders, leasing companies, government agencies and trackers.
www.eds.com /services/edssend   (459 words)

  
 What Is Edi, What Is Electronic Data Interchange, Electronic Data Interchange Process, Electronic Data Interchange ...
Unlike other electronic data interchange articles, this piece will help provide a complete understanding of the electronic data interchange process, including an overview of EDI benefits and drawbacks.
Basically, the electronic data interchange process is the computer-to-computer exchange of business documents between companies.
Data security and control are maintained through out the transmission process using passwords, user identification and encryption.
www.covalentworks.com /what-is-edi.asp   (898 words)

  
 Electronic Data Interchange - Inovis.com
Inovis is a leader in providing fully integrated business-to-business electronic data interchange solutions.
Inovis electronic data interchange solutions support multiple transports such as AS1 (SMTP), AS2 (HTTP/s), AS3 (FTP), ebXML and other network-based protocols and Web Services, and accommodates any type of data your partners need to exchange, from EDI and XML to flat files such as spreadsheets and CAD drawings.
Our consultants have access to development and engineering expertise that make it possible for you to receive the most current electronic data interchange instruction and industry knowledge available.
www.inovis.com /electronic-data-interchange.jsp   (168 words)

  
 Electronic Data Interchange - Free net encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The EDI standards were designed from the beginning to be independent of lower level technologies and can be transmitted using Internet protocols as well as private networks.
EDI documents contain the same data that would normally be found in a paper document used for the same organisational function.
Skylark EDI extends Joomla (Mambo Fork) as an Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) server.
www.netipedia.com /index.php/X.12   (1033 words)

  
 A look at 'Electronic Data Interchange'.
If you're searching for the term electronic data interchange, exploring the Connected Earth website should be rewarding.
The presentation is a uniquely multi-media one, where you can switch between comprehensive narratives, more thorough research, 3D pictures of artefacts, written or spoken stories from people who - in the past - worked in the telecommunications industry, short film sequences, and interactive explanations or simple animations of the way that things work.
Connected Earth is a good website to further your study of the subject electronic data interchange.
www.connected-earth.com /content/electronic_data.html   (299 words)

  
 HM Revenue & Customs: PAYE online for employers - electronic data interchange
EDI is the transfer of data from an application running on the computer of one organisation to an application running on the computer of another organisation, with no manual intervention.
if data is transmitted from the IR to the Employer who uses an X.400 connection, and the data cannot be accepted, the file will be re-tried for up to 24 hours from when it first was put on to the X.400.
This scheme was replaced with the Electronic Data Interchange Recognition Scheme on 1st October 2004.
www.hmrc.gov.uk /ebu/edi/paye_intro.htm   (1117 words)

  
 electronic data interchange - The Internet Electronic Warehouse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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