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Figure 8.2 Translating data to an EDI code. [Source: Turban, McLean, Wetherbe (1999), p. 243]

Figure 8.1 Order-delivery cycle with and without EDI. [Source: Adapted from Stalling (1990), p. 242]. Figure 8.2 Translating data to an EDI code. [Source: Turban, McLean, Wetherbe (1999), p. 243]. Figure 8.3 An example of an EDI in a hospital.

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Figure 8.2 Translating data to an EDI code. [Source: Turban, McLean, Wetherbe (1999), p. 243]

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  1. Figure 8.1 Order-delivery cycle with and without EDI. [Source: Adapted from Stalling (1990), p. 242]

  2. Figure 8.2 Translating data to an EDI code. [Source: Turban, McLean, Wetherbe (1999), p. 243]

  3. Figure 8.3 An example of an EDI in a hospital.

  4. Figure 8.4 Typical EDI transactions Buyer Seller

  5. Figure 8.5 The extranet framework [Source: Toshiba America Information Services.] government

  6. Figure 8.6 The GM concept of automated car buying via an extranet. [Source: General Motors.]

  7. The ANX extranet. [Source: Byte.]

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