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H Smith
Caught in the Web: can value‐added networks survive Internet EDI?
K.J. Higgins
Putting EDI to the test
Webreference
Extranet examples: extraordinary extranets
D Trommer
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IBM and Microsoft successfully complete implementation test of RosettaNet’s first XML‐based partner interface process
M Emmelhainz
EDI: A Total Management Guide
M Vizard, D Gardner, M. Nelson
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C. Waltner
EDI travels the Web – EDI over the Web offers companies cheaper e‐commerce and smarter messaging via browsers
H. Millman
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D. Cameron (1997)
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B Riggs
Internet to deliver EDI to the masses
R. Tadjer
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E Booker
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A Segev, D Wan, C. Beam
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D Trommer
Pioneering procurement sites – IBM, Hitachi, and Siemens have set up Internet sites designed to improve the entire sourcing process
N Wreden
E‐commerce goes from EDI to extranets – VAR 500 companies are wiring themselves and their customers together
D Dugdale
LAN Times
CPFR
VICS helps trading partners collaborate to reduce uncertainty with CPFR guidelines
B Densmore
EDI vs the new kids
M Gilger
EDI and Internet security
C Sliwa
Net used to extent EDI’s reach
CPFR
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S Botts
Getting on board the Internet with EDI
K.J Higgins
Send my P.O. HTTP?
J Gould
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A.G White
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J.E. Frook
GEIS lands big commitments
P Haapaniemi, P Hofland
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D Lyons
The Internet crashes EDI’s party – VARs stand to gain as the Internet expands the opportunity for electronic data interchange
K Chronister
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CPFR
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R.C Lyons
EDI over the Internet – Part 1
D Baum
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K Hankins
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D Baum
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J.T Mulqueen
Sterling is golden on Internet
M Friedman
IBM: EDI is not just for the big guys
G.A. Nelson
Is the Internet the answer or just another question?
C Wilde
New Life for EDI? The Internet may help electronic data interchange finally meet expectations
The electronic commerce (EC) marketplace is evolving so rapidly that the role of EDI, the technology that originally kickstarted the EC phenomenon to begin with, needs to be clarified under current conditions. Explores the way the Internet is expected to spur much higher EDI diffusion rates at much lower costs across industries. Value added networks (VANs) that firms primarily relied upon for traditional EDI connections have also redesigned their software product and service offerings to align with Internet-enabled possibilities. On a much larger scale, the electronic marketplace is itself being reorganized as Internet-EDI (I-EDI) facilitates the formation of intranets, extranets, and now, "supranets".
Logistics Information Management – Emerald Publishing
Published: Feb 1, 2000
Keywords: Internet; Value added networks; Supply chain; Value chain
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