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EDI, UCCnet, & RFID: Synchronizing the
Supply Chain
By: Nahid Jilovec
This book focuses on three main technology enablers for
synchronizing the supply chain: EDI, global data synchronization
(using the UCCnet), and RFID. You'll learn about standards for
transaction and message creation (Including X12, XML, XSL, and
RosettaNet); Global Trade Item Numbers (GTINs), Global Location
Numbers (GLNs), and the Electronic Product Code (EPC); message
transportation media for e-commerce and EDI transactions; software
applications required to enable the creation, storage, editing,
discarding, and sharing of those messages; software selection; and
measures you can take to increase transactional integrity and
security. The book also examines the benefits and challenges faced
in using EDI, global data synchronization, and RFID, including
legal, regulatory, and audit concerns.
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ALE, EDI, & Idoc
Technologies for SAP, 2nd Edition
By: Arvind Nagpal
Includes real business models for
mastering ALE, EDI, and Idocs with SAP R/3.
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Demystifying EDI
By: Russell Allen Stultz
The book is organized into three
parts: Part 1 presents an overview for those who are unfamiliar
with EDI. It shows readers how EDI works; examines EDI system
requirements, features, and benefits; and provides information on
EDI system evaluation. Part 2 provides hands-on experience with a
working EDI system by stepping through the setup, configuration,
and operation of Trading Partner Desktop, a full-featured
Windows-based EDI application contained on the companion CD. The
appendixes in Part 3 contain detailed examples of transaction set
guidelines and a glossary of EDI terms.
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Pro EDI in BizTalk Server
2006 R2:Electronic Document Interchange Solutions (Pro)
(Hardcover)
By: Mark Beckner
The book takes you through an EDI
project from end to end using BizTalk Server 2006 R2. It includes
not only information for the new user requiring in depth
understanding of EDI and for the BizTalk developer that needs to
now add EDI capability. It offers specific implementation advice
not just generic principals.
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RFID Essentials
By: Bill Glover and Himanshu Bhatt
Bill Glover and Himanshu Bhatt bring you the information to
design and integrate an RFID system. Radio Frequency
Identification is rapidly being embraced by business to track
inventory and assets. Whether you deal with Wal-Mart of the U.S.
Department of Defense, this book will give you the essentials to
get started. It includes information on tags and protocols,
Electronic Product Codes (EPC), RFID middleware, security, and
equipment including RFID readers and printers.
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RFID Implementation
By: Dennis Brown, Sep 21, 2006
This book offers an in-depth and practical details for
implementing RFID projects. RFID enables superior supply chain
management by tracking inventory via microchip-tagged products.
This book delivers step by step in structions for initiating,
installing, and managing an RFID rollout. It includes case studies
from Wal-Mart, the US Department of Defense and the FDA.
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The RF in RFID
By: Daniel M. Dobkin, Sep 3, 2007
This book includes a survey of RFID fundamentals and practices.
If you want to understand the terminology and technology, this
book will give you that foundation. It discusses the history and
practice of RFID, radio basics, RFID Readers and RFID tags.
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Global RFID
By: Edmund W. Schuster, Stuart J. Allen, David L. Brock
Comprehensive book that addresses the emergence of a new key
technology. It includes topics from hardware, RFID tags and
readers to infrastructure and leveraging the supply chain. There
are several case studies in a variety of industries including
warehousing, inventory management, healthcare, animal tracking,
food expiration dates, and retail.
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RFID Labeling, Smart
Labeling Concepts & Applications for the Consumer Packaged
Goods Supply Chain
By: Robert Kleist
RFID is shaping the future of global supply chains and retail
consumer goods companies are seeking solutions for compliance with
industry mandates. The authors use experiences from working
with top suppliers to Wal-mart. They describe how to get started
with RFID and smart labeling technology.
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From EDI to Electronic
Commerce: A Business Initiative
By: Phyllis K. Sokol
This book focuses on Electronic Data Interchange as the first
step of the internal re-engineering of business processes to
electronic commerce. Providing industry-specific EDI guidelines,
including the rapid-growth retail segment, the guide contains a
proven cost-justification model and an extensive list of business
documents that are today's biggest EDI hitters; an extended
example of a corporate EDI implementation; and a step-by-step
approach to implementation and ongoing support useful for managers
of functional business areas.
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A to Z of EDI, Second
Edition
By: Nahid Jilovec
A comprehensive guide to EDI which will
help you to evaluate, plan and implement electronic data
interchange in your business. It gives practical details,
EDI job descriptions, and will help you cost justify the
implementation.
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B2B Integration
By: Christoph Bussler
Gives a clear, technical description of business to business
integration and it's relation to A2A (application to application)
integration, ASP (application service provider), and B2C (business
to consumer). The book describes how B2B integration
standards like Rosettanet, SWIFT, and XML, act together to enable
business process integration.
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The E-Business Dictionary: EDI, Supply Chain,
and E-Procurement Terminology
By: Alec Nevalainen
A quick reference for all business and computer
professionals. It contains short, clear explanations of words that
an average professional might use or encounter in a day-to-day
work environment including buzzwords, jargon, slang, and foreign
words. This book also includes quick-reference material for EDI
transaction sets covering ANSI X12 and EDIFACT message types.
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