Demystifying EDI

# Read ^ Demystifying EDI by Russell A. Stultz è eBook or Kindle ePUB. Demystifying EDI Demystifying EDI is for two distinct audiences: those without a deep technical knowledge who want to know more about EDI and how it works, and those who may have some background in EDI implementation, transactions, and systems who wish to know more about EDI software for Windows-based desktop and network-connected PCs. The appendixes in Part 3 contain detailed examples of transaction set guidelines and a glossary of EDI terms.. EDI is a highly structured data communications system that is used t

Demystifying EDI

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Rating : 4.41 (699 Votes)
Asin : 1556227086
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 306 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-02-26
Language : English

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. He is the founder, president, and chief executive officer of Wordware Publishing, Inc. About the Author Professional author and publishing executive Russell A. Stultz has written more than 45 books covering such subjects as software tutorials, programming languages, operating system references, and business

Not-a-Great Review The first 60 pages of this book are all that's really worthwhile. Although the author is given to some overly dramatic hyperbole and lists all the terrible things that will happen if you're not using EDI, the first 60 pages contain a few helpful hints.The rest of the book is a[n]advertisement for Trading Partner Desktop by Mercator Systems. If this is the software you're using, the book may be worth buying. Otherwise, find another book.. A total waste of time and money I have seen thinly veiled product hype books before but this one takes the cake. They spend more time on "Trading Partner Software" than on the actual EDI specs. Then the authors push off the actual EDI specs that the software DOES accomodate to an appendix that is less readable than the public specs. Unfortunately I paid for the book, but you can bet it is already in the box and being returned!. "Excellent Overview" according to A Customer. I agree with the reviewer who thought that this was a good book. It will not carry you into the depths of architecture but it was never intended to do that. I get a strong sense that the person who did not like it hasn't worked much (at least) in this area. I have been in the information technology business for more years than I would care to admit and I have been both a professional EDI system developer and a trainer. This book addresses exactly the sort of basic questions that 99% of my customers pose and it should be the first stop for anybody who is remotely

Demystifying EDI is for two distinct audiences: those without a deep technical knowledge who want to know more about EDI and how it works, and those who may have some background in EDI implementation, transactions, and systems who wish to know more about EDI software for Windows-based desktop and network-connected PCs. The appendixes in Part 3 contain detailed examples of transaction set guidelines and a glossary of EDI terms.. EDI is a highly structured data communications system that is used to exchange commercial documents including purchase orders, inv

Stultz has written more than 45 books covering such subjects as software tutorials, programming languages, operating system references, and business. He is the founder, president, and chief executive officer of Wordware Publishing, Inc. Professional author and publishing executive Russell A.

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