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FW: (Machine readable) Documentation of EDIFACT-s

Francois,
Foresight also has a solution that documents B2B transactions and a number of
associated tools that include building test data, migrating business rules with
new transaction versions, and performing data analysis. The business guidelines
are stored in the industry SEF format that many translators today utilize. The
SEF format was invented by Foresight many years ago as a common file format for
translators to upload half of a translator map. Also as an alternative, the
guidelines may be stored in an XML standards called IGML. For additional
information, please feel free to contact me and/or visit
http://www.foresightcorp.com.
Regards,
Edward A. Hafner
Chief Technology Officer
Foresight Corporation
+1.614.526.4328
-----Original Message-----
From: David Frenkel [mailto:
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 3:08 PM
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Subject: RE: [EDI-L] (Machine readable) Documentation of EDIFACT-messages
Francois,
Gefeg has a number of modules that interface to and/or document a number
of B2B applications: http://www.gefeg.com/en/gefeg/i_links.htm
GEFEG is also very active in international standards bodies like
UN/EDIFACT which use our product EDIFIX:
http://www.gefeg.com/en/standard/edifact/index.htm
Regards,
David Frenkel
Business Development
GEFEG USA
Global Leader in Ecommerce Tools
www.gefeg.com
425-260-5030
-----Original Message-----
From: Vigneron. Francois [ mailto:
<mailto: ]
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 12:06 AM
To: 'EDI-L
Subject: RE: [EDI-L] (Machine readable) Documentation of
EDIFACT-messages
So you plan to write an EDIFACT-guideline and a XML-guideline
(documentation describing the messages used by the market-place).
It is very clever that you choose to propose both to your trading
partners.
As far as the EDIFACT data structures are concerned, it's quite sure
that most EDI-vendors will already have the necessary structures ready
in their librairies and/or that they or your trading partners can
adapt/create them quickly following the guidelines. Most trading
partners are used to that espacially in automotive where you have many
adaptation work for each partner.
I don't know of a tool which can create data structures for several
EDI-tools. It could be that there is one. Some vendors will also admit
that they can take over data strutures from their main competitors - but
it does not help you much.
If you think it's necessary to provide your trading partners with
ready-to-import data-structures, you can check what tools your trading
partners have and go to the vendors. As far as Seeburger's propriatary
data structures are concerned, we are ready to provide you with the
EDIFACT structures at a small cost so that you can hand them on to your
trading partners which have our EDI-softwares. I'm sure that our
collegues would be ready to do that too.
As far as XML data structures are concerned it's even easier as every
"serious" XML-mapping tool is able to import at least DTD and probably
also schemes. So you do not have to care for specificities.
In the end your trading partners will still have to do (or let do) the
mappings from/to their internal IT-systems to the exchange structure
(XML or EDIFACT).
Kind regards,
Francois Vigneron
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Anders Tholén [ mailto:
<mailto: ]
Envoyé : samedi 6 juillet 2002 19:54
À : Vigneron. Francois; 'EDI-L
Objet : Re: [EDI-L] (Machine readable) Documentation of EDIFACT-messages
Yes, the purpose is to offer integration for EDI-enabled trading
partners (buyers and suppliers) to a marketplace, leveraging an industry
standard sub-set. And to do this e.g. by providing them with good
documentation and possibly by letting them import the proposed
EDI-structures.
(The industry standard is defined by the standard organisation for the
industry in question (steel) who are defining both an EDIFACT standard
as well as an XML-standard.)
With best regards
Anders Tholén
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