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Electronic Data Interchange

Electronic data interchange involves the electronic exchange of business information between organizations. This includes electronic funds transfer, which refers to computer systems that perform financial transactions electronically. Common transaction types are sales, refunds, withdrawals, deposits, and transfers between accounts. Videoconferencing allows people in different locations to interact face-to-face through two-way video and audio transmissions.

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Electronic Data Interchange

Electronic data interchange involves the electronic exchange of business information between organizations. This includes electronic funds transfer, which refers to computer systems that perform financial transactions electronically. Common transaction types are sales, refunds, withdrawals, deposits, and transfers between accounts. Videoconferencing allows people in different locations to interact face-to-face through two-way video and audio transmissions.

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ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE

Web search engine


A web search engine is designed to search for information on the World Wide Web. The search results are usually presented in a list of results and are commonly called hits.

Web portal
A web portal, also known as a links page, presents information from diverse sources in a unified way. Apart from the standard search engine feature, web portals offer other services such as e-mail, news, stock prices, information, databases and entertainment.

Types of Portals
Horizontal or Consumer Portal

Vertical Portal
Enterprise Portal

Electronic funds transfer or EFT


Electronic funds transfer or EFT refers to the computer-based systems used to perform financial transactions electronically.

Transaction types

Sale: where the cardholder pays for goods or

service Refund: where a merchant refunds an earlier payment made by a cardholder Withdrawal: the cardholder withdraws funds from their account, e.g. from an ATM. The term Cash Advance may also be used, typically when the funds are advanced by a merchant rather than at an ATM Deposit: where a cardholder deposits funds to their own account (typically at an ATM) Cashback: where a cardholder withdraws funds from their own account at the same time as making a purchase

Inter-account transfer: transferring funds between

linked accounts belonging to the same cardholder Payment: transferring funds to a third party account Enquiry: a transaction without financial impact, for instance balance enquiry, available funds enquiry, linked accounts enquiry, or request for a statement of recent transactions on the account E top-up: where a cardholder can use a device (typically POS or ATM) to add funds (top-up) their pre-pay mobile phone Mini-statement: where a cardholder uses a device (typically an ATM) to obtain details of recent transactions on their account

Videoconference
A videoconference (also known as a videoteleconference) is a set of interactive telecommunication technologies which allow two or more locations to interact via two-way video and audio transmissions simultaneously. It has also been called 'visual collaboration'

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