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- catalog abstract ""The Business of Ecommerce explains how business and technology decision-makers can conduct business over the Web by describing the relevant business issues to technologists and the technical issues to business managers. Paul May combines his experience as a consultant to blue chip companies and Internet startups to provide models for ecommerce opportunities and to explore key application areas that readers can exploit in the real world. With shrewd wit and savvy, May covers all of the relevant technologies and makes them accessible to the reader by explaining each key topic and issue." "The Business of Ecommerce is accessible and useful to both technical and nontechnical readers; equips both business and technology decision-makers with the knowledge necessary to do electronic commerce; describes emerging business models for electronic commerce that are applied to real-world projects; and compiles and explains the core technologies that support electronic commerce." "This book is a practical tool to help businesses exploit the Internet. It is an intelligent good-read that will empower decision-makers to maximize the opportunities of ecommerce."--Jacket.".
- catalog alternative "Business of e-commerce".
- catalog contributor b11913556.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""The Business of Ecommerce explains how business and technology decision-makers can conduct business over the Web by describing the relevant business issues to technologists and the technical issues to business managers. Paul May combines his experience as a consultant to blue chip companies and Internet startups to provide models for ecommerce opportunities and to explore key application areas that readers can exploit in the real world. With shrewd wit and savvy, May covers all of the relevant technologies and makes them accessible to the reader by explaining each key topic and issue." "The Business of Ecommerce is accessible and useful to both technical and nontechnical readers; equips both business and technology decision-makers with the knowledge necessary to do electronic commerce; describes emerging business models for electronic commerce that are applied to real-world projects; and compiles and explains the core technologies that support electronic commerce." "This book is a practical tool to help businesses exploit the Internet. It is an intelligent good-read that will empower decision-makers to maximize the opportunities of ecommerce."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Getting Here -- Tracking Business Change -- Virtualization: Extended Enterprises and Virtual Organizations -- Globalization: The Shop Window of the World -- Intellectualization: Getting Clever with It -- Exploiting Technology Change -- Consanguinity: Origins and Precursors of Ecommerce -- Affinity: The Rise of the Web -- Interactivity: The Protracted Dawn of Interactive TV -- Connectivity: The Intelligent Environment -- Continuity: The Technology Expectation -- A Generic Business Model for Ecommerce -- Local Business Drivers -- Catching Up and Being Caught -- Channel Development -- Cost Reduction -- Partner Inclusion -- A New Map -- Physical/Informational -- Business-to-Consumer -- Business-to-Business -- Cross-Pollination -- Role Types -- Intermediation, Disintermediation, and Reintermediation -- Transformation Agents -- Pathfinder Application Areas -- Business-to-Consumer Applications -- Retail and the Lifestyle Crisis -- Auctions and the Emerging Electronic Marketplace -- Advice and Care -- Business-to-Business Applications -- Procurement and Its Impact on Competition -- Inventory Exchange and the Market Mechanism -- Real-Time Collaboration and Real-World Change -- The Technology Landscape -- Data on the Web: From Publishing to Processing -- HTML and Adornments -- Scripting for Web Page Behavior -- Server-Side Functionality -- Java and Objects -- XML and the Retention of Meaning -- Moving Data and Dynamic Networks -- The Basic Protocols -- The Jini Initiative -- Implementing Security -- Cryptography Basics -- SET.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 270 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0521776988 (pbk.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Breakthroughs in application development series ; 1".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press : SIGS Books,".
- catalog subject "658.8/4 21".
- catalog subject "Electronic commerce.".
- catalog subject "HF5548.32 .M377 2000".
- catalog subject "Internet.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Getting Here -- Tracking Business Change -- Virtualization: Extended Enterprises and Virtual Organizations -- Globalization: The Shop Window of the World -- Intellectualization: Getting Clever with It -- Exploiting Technology Change -- Consanguinity: Origins and Precursors of Ecommerce -- Affinity: The Rise of the Web -- Interactivity: The Protracted Dawn of Interactive TV -- Connectivity: The Intelligent Environment -- Continuity: The Technology Expectation -- A Generic Business Model for Ecommerce -- Local Business Drivers -- Catching Up and Being Caught -- Channel Development -- Cost Reduction -- Partner Inclusion -- A New Map -- Physical/Informational -- Business-to-Consumer -- Business-to-Business -- Cross-Pollination -- Role Types -- Intermediation, Disintermediation, and Reintermediation -- Transformation Agents -- Pathfinder Application Areas -- Business-to-Consumer Applications -- Retail and the Lifestyle Crisis -- Auctions and the Emerging Electronic Marketplace -- Advice and Care -- Business-to-Business Applications -- Procurement and Its Impact on Competition -- Inventory Exchange and the Market Mechanism -- Real-Time Collaboration and Real-World Change -- The Technology Landscape -- Data on the Web: From Publishing to Processing -- HTML and Adornments -- Scripting for Web Page Behavior -- Server-Side Functionality -- Java and Objects -- XML and the Retention of Meaning -- Moving Data and Dynamic Networks -- The Basic Protocols -- The Jini Initiative -- Implementing Security -- Cryptography Basics -- SET.".
- catalog title "Business of e-commerce".
- catalog title "The business of ecommerce : from corporate strategy to technology / Paul May.".
- catalog type "text".