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EC includes unstructured electronic messaging such as facsimile (fax) or electronic mail ( | 1. | ||
The exchange of business information from one organisation to another in an electronic format in a mutually agreed standard. | |||
EC includes historic and relatively unstructured electronic messaging such as facsimile (fax) or electronic mail (email), as well as more formally structured Electronic data interchange (EDI) formats. | |||
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e-commerce. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[E-bill of lading]] | |||
* [[e-commerce]] | |||
* [[Electronic data interchange]] | * [[Electronic data interchange]] | ||
* [[Faster Payments Service]] | * [[Faster Payments Service]] | ||
* [[Foreign exchange portal]] | * [[Foreign exchange portal]] | ||
* [[Immediate payments and the impact on corporate treasurers]] | |||
* [[Value-added network]] | * [[Value-added network]] | ||
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] | |||
[[Category:The_business_context]] |
Latest revision as of 20:29, 29 May 2024
(EC).
1.
The exchange of business information from one organisation to another in an electronic format in a mutually agreed standard.
EC includes historic and relatively unstructured electronic messaging such as facsimile (fax) or electronic mail (email), as well as more formally structured Electronic data interchange (EDI) formats.
2.
e-commerce.