E-commerce success : building a global business architecture
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E-commerce success : building a global business architecture
Computer Technology Research, 1999
- : pbk
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
According to International Data Corp (IDC), the worldwide market for Internet-related services is expected to explode - from $4.5 billion in 1997 to $43.6 billion by 2002. The main impetus for this trend is the rush to implement e-commerce Web sites. This new report from CTR explores the different e-commerce models - business groupings, business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce, and business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce - that help managers determine which method suits their companies' needs. The report also covers the security and legal issues that are critical to successful e-commerce implementation.
Table of Contents
- E-Commerce Overview
- Operating Principles
- Selling on the Internet
- Legal Issues
- The Web as a Global Entity
- Types of E-Commerce Models
- Business Groupings
- Retail E-Commerce
- B2B E-Commerce
- Case Studies
- Security Considerations
- Securing Electronic Processes
- Encryption
- Protocols and Keys
- Security of System Elements
- Authentication
- Virtual Private Networks (VPNs)
- E-Commerce Standards
- Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML)
- E-Commerce System Architectures
- Design Principles
- Impact of the Web
- Web Protocols
- Global Impact
- Quality of Service (QoS)
- Search and Support Tools
- End-User Specifications
- Application Support
- Transaction Processors
- System Reliability
- Building an E-Commerce System
- Architectural Principles
- System Integrity
- Hardware and Software. (Part Contents).
by "Nielsen BookData"