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Summary
Contact point | Darko Gulija – darko.gulija@infodom.hr (InfoDom d.o.o.) |
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1 | Introduction to CEF Building BlockseInvoicing | |||
2Introduction to e-invoicing | 3 | The legal background | ||
43 | The European norm and its content | |||
54 | Infrastructure based on the eDelivery DSI architecture | |||
65 | e-Invoicing eInvoicing from a user perspective (incl including ordering & and payments) | |||
76 | Examples of early adopters of large scale e-Invoicing - eInvoicing – lessons learned | |||
87 | Basic XML using examples from the EN-syntaxes plus + mapping & /conversion considerations | |||
98 | XML validation Validation mechanisms | |||
109 | In-depth Understanding OASIS UBL 2.1 | |||
1110 | In-depth Understanding UN/CEFACT CII D16B | |||
1211 | Funding and grants for e-Invoicing | |||
1312 | Introduction to the e-Invoice eInvoice DSI resources and tools | |||
1413 | Introduction to CEF Digital and e-Invoice Readiness Checkerreadiness checker |
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