Integrating Ed1 Into The Organization's Systems: A Model Of The Stages Of Integration
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Whether integration with internal application systems can be defined as a series of comparatively standard and recurring stages and while such integration does occur in a relatively standard manner for a large class of EDI-using organisations, there are also three other classes of organisation for each of which a different model is appropriate.
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