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Introduction to XML Documents and UBL: A Comprehensive Guide for E-Business Catalogs

This document serves as an introduction to XML document structures and the Universal Business Language (UBL) for e-business exchanges. It covers how to create, manage, and utilize catalogs for supplier and buyer interactions, including the processes for creating orders, receiving responses, and dispatching shipments. With practical exercises and examples, it guides students through the creation of UBL-based documents. Essential for accounting and management information systems, this resource emphasizes the reusability of UBL elements and encourages creative data handling.

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Introduction to XML Documents and UBL: A Comprehensive Guide for E-Business Catalogs

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  1. Introduction to XML Documents(2013S) Clinton E. White, Jr (Skip) Professor of Accounting & MIS College of B&E University of Delaware

  2. Catalogs • MyCatalog • UBL Catalogue

  3. E-business Exchanges • SupplierBuyer Create Catalogue Access Catalogue Receive Order Create Order Create Response Receive Response Create Shipping docs & Dispatch adv Receive Shipment, Inspect & Create receipt adv … … … … … …

  4. UBL Catalog • Download: • UBLSimpleSalesOrder.xml • From: • www.skipwhite.com/ag2012 • Create: • A UBL Catalog document • Using the UBLCatalogRules

  5. Assignment- Due 3/17 - • Exercise 2-2: • Files: • UBLSimpleSalesOrderExample.xml • UBLInvoiceRules.xlsx • Include your name in a comment at the top of the document … in the prolog • <!--your name--> • Reuse UBL elements • Makeup your own values

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