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  2. Electronic data interchange - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the concept, history, standards, and protocols of electronic data interchange (EDI), the computer-to-computer exchange of standardized data between businesses. Find out how EDI is used in different industries and regions, and how it differs from other forms of electronic communication.

  3. Electronic Data Systems - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Data Systems (EDS) was an American IT company founded by Ross Perot in 1962 and acquired by Hewlett-Packard in 2008. It provided IT services and solutions for various industries and markets worldwide, and was involved in major events such as the Olympics and the Year 2000 projects.

  4. Computerized physician order entry - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the process, features, benefits and challenges of CPOE, a form of electronic entry of medical practitioner instructions for patient care. CPOE can reduce errors, improve efficiency and support clinical decisions, but also requires training and security.

  5. Order fulfillment - Wikipedia

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    Order fulfillment is the complete process from point of sales enquiry to delivery of a product to the customer. It can be classified by the P:D ratio, which compares the production and demand lead times, and by the order fulfillment strategies, such as engineer-to-order, build-to-order, and make-to-stock.

  6. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the analytical technique of EDS, which uses X-rays to determine the elemental composition of a sample. Find out how EDS works, what equipment is used, what hazards and safety precautions are involved, and what variants and applications exist.

  7. Requirements engineering - Wikipedia

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    Requirements engineering is the process of defining, documenting, and maintaining requirements in the engineering design process. It involves activities such as requirements elicitation, analysis, specification, validation, and management, and is important for software and systems development.

  8. Emergency Severity Index - Wikipedia

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    The Emergency Severity Index (ESI) is a five-level triage algorithm for emergency department patients based on their acuity and resource needs. Learn about the ESI levels, decision points, application, and research.

  9. Electronic data capture - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, features, and benefits of electronic data capture (EDC), a computerized system for collecting clinical data in electronic format. EDC replaces paper-based data collection and is widely used by pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies in clinical trials.