Getting Started ... |
EC Basics - Introduction to e-Commerce
Overview of the necessary components for starting an e-commerce
program. |
| Tour the Clickable Business
Models
Overview of our clickable business models. |
Business Process Curriculum |
The "Business" in
"e-Business" — an Introduction
This course answers the question "What business are we
trying to automate?" and compliments our Introduction
to EIDX Business Model Development course. |
Fundamentals of Purchase
Order Business Processes
This course focuses on the purchase order process introduced
on our Business in e-Business course. |
Fundamentals of Replenishment
Business Processes
Insight to forecasting processes and an overview of replenishment
scenarios that optimize service levels while cutting inventory
management costs. |
Introduction to EIDX Business
Model Development Process
Learn how EIDX builds its business models and how our models
and current industy models fit together to create scenarios. |
XML Schema - A Business Tutorial
Learn how XML Schema will impact your business, and the future
direction of interoperability and integration via XML. Engineers
will find this fairly basic, but Business Managers and Business
Process Analysts that haven't been exposed to Web Services or XML
applied against the business process will find this very informative,
and easy to understand. |
Business Process Modeling in UML: A User's Tutorial
In this class, you will gain an in-depth knowledge of how to model
business processes using UML diagrams that EIDX intends to deploy
to support the EIDX technology pilots. After a short introduction to
the history of UML, participants will learn how to develop the following
UML diagram types: Use-Case Diagrams, Activity Diagrams, Sequence Diagrams,
Class Diagrams. While participants who plan to get involved with EIDX
Business Process and Technology Subcommittees will find this class
particularly of interest, all business analysts, systems designers,
system integrators, and technologists should find value in attending this
class |
EC Technologies Curriculum |
Introduction to the Internet
Explores the history and functionality of the Internet. |
Introduction to the World Wide
Web
Introduces the World Wide Web and distinguishes between it and
the Internet. |
Introduction to XML (eXtensible
Markup Language)
Overview of XML and XML-EDI frameworks.
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Introduction to XML (eXtensible
Markup Language) Schema
Overview of XML schema basics for those who need to troubleshoot
XML or provide feedback to standards bodies. |
Web Services 101 - Its Current State and
its Impact to your B2B Strategy
A high level view of the technologies behind Web Services, and
the way the application of same will benefit forward thinking
companies as the world lurches into global, automated e-business
transactions. Designed with a business focus, planners and managers
will learn how to apply the technology to leverage strategic
business initiatives. |
| Guidelines and Standards Implementations Curriculum |
Introduction to ASC X12 Mapping
Overview of X12 terminology and data mapping to an X12 standard. |
Introduction to EDIFACT Mapping
Overview of EDIFACT terminology and implementation. |
RosettaNet 101
Introduction to the RosettaNet XML standard that includes a
benefits/risk analysis for its implementation in a B2B strategy. |
Transmission Verification
and Reconciliation
A veritable "how-to" guide of transmission verification
and reconciliation. |
UDEF 101 - Universal Data
Element Framework (UDEF) Overview
This class is a general overview of the Universal Data Element
Framework (UDEF). The UDEF is a rules-based metadata naming convention
that follows the naming principles of ISO 11179 and supports the ebXML
core components naming convention. Once a data element concept has been
mapped to the UDEF, the data element can then be assigned a UDEF derived
structure unique ID. |
UDEF 201 - Universal Data
Element Framework (UDEF) Applied
This class provides additional technical details about the UDEF and then
allows the students to apply what they have learned by analyzing example
data elements from several standards such as RosettaNet, OAGIS, xCBL, and
X12. This class is best suited for business systems analysts and those
responsible for developing mappings between systems. Upon completion of
this course, the student should be able to apply UDEF ID's to thier own
systems. |