UNeDocs
UNeDocs, or United Nations electronic Trade Documents, was a planned document standard for global electronic trade within UN/CEFACT. The project was suspended and placed under review in 2009 by the UN/CEFACT Bureau.[1]
UNeDocs' goal was to provide a single adaptable electronic document for trade transactions.[2] Due to the standardizations, users could automate various documentation tasks.[2]
Later on, a UNeDocs 2.0 was passed, and now plays a responsibility in the (CBRDM) Cross Border Reference Data Model. In the complicated process, UNeDocs is part of National Data Harmonization and Cross Border Data Exchange
References
- Dubner, Stephen J. "United Nations electronic Trade Documents". The New York Times Company. Archived from the original on 2009-09-29.
- United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (2003). Sharing the gains of globalization in the new security environment : the challenges to trade facilitation. New York [u.a.]: United Nations. p. 375. ISBN 92-1-116889-9.
External links
- Official site from August 28, 2009 on the Internet Archive
- Official site from September 29, 2009 on the Internet Archive, after UNeDocs was suspended.
- Official site from May 4-6, 2015
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