GB/T 14805.5-1999
AbolishedElectronic data interchange for administration,commerce and transport(EDIFACT)--Application level syntax rules(Syntax version number:4)--Part 5:Security rules for batch EDI(authenticity,integrity and non-repudiation of origin)
用于行政、商业和运输业电子数据交换的应用级语法规则(语法版本号:4) 第5部分:批式电子数据交换安全规则(真实性、完整性和源抗抵赖性)
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 14805.5-1999 defines security rules for batch Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) in administrative, commercial, and transport sectors, specifically addressing authenticity, integrity, and non-repudiation of origin. It is applied to ensure that transmitted EDI messages are verified as genuine, unaltered, and traceable to their sender, preventing disputes in automated data exchanges. This standard is used by organizations implementing EDIFACT-based systems for secure batch transactions, such as supply chain management, customs declarations, and logistics operations.
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