Global Data Synchronization Network definition

Global Data Synchronization Network or "GDSN" means a network of interoperable Data Pools and the GS1 Global RegistryTM that enables data synchronization per the GS1 System Standards.
Global Data Synchronization Network or "GDSN" means a network of interoperable Data Pools and the GS1 Global RegistryTM that enables data synchronization per the GS1 System standards.

Examples of Global Data Synchronization Network in a sentence

  • The Global Data Synchronization Network (GDSN) provides an efficient and effective approach to (1) storing GS1 Identifiers with their associated attributes, (2) checking to make sure that the identifiers and attributes are properly defined and formatted, and (3) sharing that information with supply chain partners to increase data accuracy and drive costs out of the supply chain.

  • GS1 GDSN, a wholly-owned subsidiary of GS1 and a non-profit corporation has been formed to promote the common business interests of persons which manufacture, produce, distribute, buy and sell goods in one or more lines of business by establishing, overseeing and promoting global acceptance of the Global Data Synchronization Network (“GDSN”), a worldwide information network supporting exchange among participants of the global supply and demand chain of GS1 standards compliant master item and party data.

  • Global Data Synchronization Network (GDSN) synchronizes supply chain item information between GDSN trading partners over the Internet.

  • GS1 GDSN has no practical ability to monitor all conduct, communications, or content that might violate this Acceptable Use Policy over the Global Data Synchronization Network.

  • Without limitation, all Products must be registered with a Global Data Synchronization Network (“GDSN”) certified datapool for the purpose of data synchronization or as otherwise required by Lowe’s or set forth in the Vendor Requirements.

  • Vendor will assign a GTIN to identify each Product at all applicable levels of packaging and will provide the GTIN and GLN information and applicable Product attributes to HealthTrust via the Global Data Synchronization Network (“GDSN”) using the services of a data pool provider certified by GS1.

  • IBM Sterling Data Synchronization Manager is a data synchronization solution that can be used to manage the process of data collection, cleansing, registration, validation, and publication to a third party Global Data Synchronization Network (GDSN) compliant data pool.

  • GS1 Data Excellence has no practical ability to monitor all conduct, communications, or content that might violate this Acceptable Use Policy over the Global Data Synchronization Network.

  • Supplier is required to provide Product data attributes via the GS1 Global Data Synchronization Network (“GDSN”) as specified by Costco.

  • Purchaser actively supports item data synchronization with the Global Data Synchronization Network (GDSN).

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