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Toward a new type of Language for Electronic Commerce
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1996
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EngineeringBusiness IntelligenceE-commerceE-servicesSoftware EngineeringFormal VerificationE-procurementSmart Contract LanguageLanguage DocumentationLanguage StudiesProgramming LanguagesFormal SpecificationFormal LanguageComputer ScienceExtensible LanguageSoftware DesignProgramming Language DesignElectronic MarketplaceSpecification LanguageFormal MethodsLinguistics
The paper surveys practical issues in the design of a formal language for business communication (FLBC) in which transactions are put together by combining meaningful elements, much as a programming language encodes algorithms. Such a language is preferable to existing codes such as ANSI X.12 and UN EDIFACT because of its much greater versatility. The new language is tentatively named LEC (Language for Electronic Commerce).
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