Electronic commerce : technical, business, and legal issues
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Electronic commerce : technical, business, and legal issues
Prentice Hall PTR, c1999
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Includes 1 CD-ROM
Bibliography: P. 171-189
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
E-commerce is increasingly crucial to business success, but implementing it successfully requires a broad understanding of technology, law, policy, and business processes. Electronic Commerce: Technical, Business, and Legal Issues contains a comprehensive but concise discussion of current research and future challenges, and of the interactions among the technical, business, and legal aspects of electronic commerce.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction. Overview. EC Statistics. Objectives of EC. Requirements and Services. 2. EC Components. Electronic Data Interchange. Digital Currency. Electronic Catalogs. Intranets and Extranets. 3. EC in Business. The Business Case. Business Uses of Electronic Commerce. Business Models and Business Functions. Industrial Applications. EC Use within Government. 4. Technical Issues for Electronic Commerce. Telecommunication Infrastructure. Decision Support Systems for EC. Interoperability. Storage and Retrieval of Multimedia Information. Workflow Management. Markup Languages. 5. Security for Electronic Commerce. Functions and Requirements. Security Management and Business Controls. User Perceptions and Trust. Security Technologies. The Cryptography Debate. Legal Validity of Digital Signatures. 6. Legal Frameworks: Policy & Regulatory Issues for Electronic Commerce. Intellectual Property. Legal Issues for Electronic Payment Systems. Contractual and Legal Settlements. Regulatory Framework for Electronic Commerce. 7. Conclusions and Future Directions. Interoperability. Automated Interactions. Information Overload. Mobile Computing. Multimedia Information. Matchmaking Services. Economic, Social, and Cultural Issues. References. Index.
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