Electronic commerce dictionary
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A lexicon of electronic commerce terms. It includes over 900 terms and acronyms, and over 200 website addresses. It has entries on commerce over the World-Wide Web, Internet payment systems, The National Information Infrastructure, Electronic Data Interchange, Electronic Funds Transfer, Public Key Cryptography, smart cards and digital cash, computer and network security for commerce, marketing through electronic media.
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(1999-03-24)
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- Electronic configuration
noun 1. (chem) the arrangement of electrons in the orbitals of an atom or molecule
- Electronic data interchange
application, communications (EDI) The exchange of standardised document forms between computer systems for business use. EDI is part of electronic commerce. EDI is most often used between different companies (“trading partners”) and uses some variation of the ANSI X12 standard (USA) or EDIFACT (UN sponsored global standard). [Electronic Commerce Dictionary]. (1995-10-06)
- Electronic-data-processing
noun 1. .
- Electronic-editing
noun 1. Television. the editing of videotape by electronic operations without cutting and splicing the tape. 2. Movies. the editing of film assisted by a duplicate of the action on videotape. noun 1. (radio, television) editing of a sound or vision tape recording by electronic rerecording rather than by physical cutting
- Electronic-fetal-monitor
noun 1. a device used to monitor the fetal heartbeat and the strength of the mother’s uterine contractions during labor. Abbreviation: EFM. electronic fetal monitor n. An electronic device used during labor to monitor fetal heartbeat and maternal uterine contractions.