XML-Basierte Standards Fur Den Datenaustausch in Der Logistikkette Unknown - 3200
by Claudia Kothe
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Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2007 im Fachbereich BWL - Beschaffung, Produktion, Logistik, Note: 2,3, FernUniversitt Hagen, Veranstaltung: E-Business in der Logistik, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Dieses Werk beschftigt sich zu Beginn mit der Definition des Begriffes Logistik und fhrt dann in Grundlagen der Auszeichnungssprache XML, wie den Aufbau, wichtige syntaktische Regeln, Elemente und der Verarbeitung ein. Darauf folgend wird eine Abgrenzung von XML zum klassischen EDI und den beiden anderen Auszeichnungssprachen HTML und SGML vorgenommen. Des weiteren wird ein berblick ber XML-basierte Austauschformate den an diese gestellten zentralen Anforderungen anhand einer Business to Customer Logistikkette gegeben. Zum Abschluss wird am praktischen Beispiel der LKW-Maut die Anwendung von elektronischem Datenaustausch in der Logistik aufgezeigt.
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- Title XML-Basierte Standards Fur Den Datenaustausch in Der Logistikkette
- Author Claudia Kothe
- Binding unknown
- Publisher Grin Verlag
- Date 32008
- ISBN 9783638922685
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