EDI Mapping and Transformation: A Concise Reference for Data Interchange Professionals is your essential guide to mastering the complexities of EDI. This book provides a comprehensive, yet concise, exploration of EDI principles, mapping methodologies, transformation techniques, and best practices, equipping you with the knowledge to seamlessly integrate systems and optimize data exchange.
From the foundational concepts of EDI to advanced implementation and security measures, this book covers it all. Begin with an understanding of EDI fundamentals, exploring standard formats like ANSI, EDIFACT, and TRADACOMS, and learning about common EDI documents like purchase orders and invoices. Then, dive into mapping methodology, where you'll discover how to analyze data structures and design efficient, maintainable maps.
The book then delves into the core of EDI transformation, exploring various techniques for data conversion, validation, code translation, looping, conditional logic, and error handling. You'll learn how to tackle complex transformations and ensure data integrity throughout the process. A deep dive into common EDI standards-ANSI X12, EDIFACT, and TRADACOMS-provides crucial insights into their structure, characteristics, and key differences.
This practical guide also examines a range of EDI mapping tools and software, both proprietary and open-source, providing a comparative analysis to help you choose the right solution for your needs. It walks you through the crucial steps of implementation and testing, covering deployment strategies, testing methodologies, go-live procedures, post-implementation monitoring, and troubleshooting.
Finally, the book emphasizes best practices and security measures. It provides guidelines for creating maintainable and efficient maps, and addresses critical security concerns such as encryption, access control, and audit trails, ensuring data integrity and regulatory compliance.
This book is a must-have resource for:
Data Interchange Professionals EDI Analysts Software Developers System Integrators Business Analysts IT Managers Anyone working with electronic data interchange Inside you'll find:
Clear explanations of complex EDI concepts. Practical examples and real-world scenarios. Step-by-step guidance on mapping and transformation techniques. In-depth coverage of major EDI standards. A comprehensive review of EDI software tools. Best practices for implementation, testing, and security. Don't let data integration challenges hold you back. This book offers the knowledge and practical guidance you need to navigate the complexities of EDI mapping and transformation with confidence and efficiency. Transform your EDI processes today!
EDI Mapping and Transformation: A Concise Reference for Data Interchange Professionals is your essential guide to mastering the complexities of EDI. This book provides a comprehensive, yet concise, exploration of EDI principles, mapping methodologies, transformation techniques, and best practices, equipping you with the knowledge to seamlessly integrate systems and optimize data exchange.
From the foundational concepts of EDI to advanced implementation and security measures, this book covers it all. Begin with an understanding of EDI fundamentals, exploring standard formats like ANSI, EDIFACT, and TRADACOMS, and learning about common EDI documents like purchase orders and invoices. Then, dive into mapping methodology, where you'll discover how to analyze data structures and design efficient, maintainable maps.
The book then delves into the core of EDI transformation, exploring various techniques for data conversion, validation, code translation, looping, conditional logic, and error handling. You'll learn how to tackle complex transformations and ensure data integrity throughout the process. A deep dive into common EDI standards-ANSI X12, EDIFACT, and TRADACOMS-provides crucial insights into their structure, characteristics, and key differences.
This practical guide also examines a range of EDI mapping tools and software, both proprietary and open-source, providing a comparative analysis to help you choose the right solution for your needs. It walks you through the crucial steps of implementation and testing, covering deployment strategies, testing methodologies, go-live procedures, post-implementation monitoring, and troubleshooting.
Finally, the book emphasizes best practices and security measures. It provides guidelines for creating maintainable and efficient maps, and addresses critical security concerns such as encryption, access control, and audit trails, ensuring data integrity and regulatory compliance.
This book is a must-have resource for:
Data Interchange Professionals EDI Analysts Software Developers System Integrators Business Analysts IT Managers Anyone working with electronic data interchange Inside you'll find:
Clear explanations of complex EDI concepts. Practical examples and real-world scenarios. Step-by-step guidance on mapping and transformation techniques. In-depth coverage of major EDI standards. A comprehensive review of EDI software tools. Best practices for implementation, testing, and security. Don't let data integration challenges hold you back. This book offers the knowledge and practical guidance you need to navigate the complexities of EDI mapping and transformation with confidence and efficiency. Transform your EDI processes today!

EDI Mapping and Transformation: A Concise Reference for Data Interchange Professionals
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EDI Mapping and Transformation: A Concise Reference for Data Interchange Professionals
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ISBN-13: | 9798348482381 |
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Publisher: | Rhyla Emberfall |
Publication date: | 01/23/2025 |
Pages: | 88 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.18(d) |