Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!orion.oac.uci.edu!ucivax!gateway From: omahony@swift.cs.tcd.ie Newsgroups: comp.protocols.iso.x400 Subject: Re: EDI Message-ID: <1991Mar1.132431.7798@swift.cs.tcd.ie> Date: 2 Mar 91 23:12:53 GMT References: <5265@vela.acs.oakland.edu> Organization: Computer Science Department, Trinity College Dublin Lines: 37 Approved: usenet@ICS.UCI.EDU News-Moderator: Approval required for posting to comp.protocols.iso.x400 x-attn: jns ReSent-From: Jerry Sweet ReSent-To: mhsnews@ICS.UCI.EDU > I would appeciate anyone's help in locating introductory > material for EDI, such as references, ftp-sites with > papers, etc... > There is a good intro paper on EDI - it's a bit old now, but such material is hard to come by. Electronic Data Interchange, Gary Hutchinson & Celia L. Desmond, IEEE Network, October 1987, Vol 1, No. 4, pp 16-20 In addition, there are bundles of books that talk about the "business opportunities" afforded by EDI - very hard to get technical info. Information on work carried out under the EEC Trade Electronic Data Interchange (TEDIS) programme can be obtained (free!) by writing to: Tedis Programme, Commission of the European Communities, Directorate-General for Telecommunications, Information, Industries and Innovation, 200, rue de la Loi, B-1049 Brussels, Belgium If you feel like spending lots of money, you can also purchase ISO Standard 9735 (EDIFACT) or X.435/F.435 from your local standards supply outfit (no FTP - alas). Frost and Sullivan/Technology Appraisals also do seminars on it for 700 pounds a throw. I hope this will give you a start. Donal O'Mahony omahony@cs.tcd.ie Computer Science Dept Trinity College Dublin 2, Ireland