Electronic Commerce: A Manager's Guide

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Addison-Wesley Professional, 1997 - Business & Economics - 431 pages

How do you manage electronic commerce? What is the technology behind electronic commerce? Electronic Commerce: A Manager's Guide is the ideal starting point for business managers and professionals involved with electronic commerce, as well as professionals/users who want to keep abreast of the latest trends and issues in management practices affected by electronic commerce technology. Authors Ravi Kalakota and Andrew Whinston take a down-to-earth approach to a very important business subject, with insightful examples to show how ideas have been put into practice.

Highlights
  • Provides a clear overview of what electronic commerce is all about.
  • Specifies the business uses and technology directions of the World Wide Web
  • Clarifies management issues facing Internet Service Providers.
  • Explains firewalls, transaction security, and electronic payment methods.
  • Describes electronic commerce applications and challenges in banking, retailing, and publishing.
  • Covers electronic commerce applications internally within the corporation -- supply-chain management, manufacturing, and finance.


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Contents

Introduction to Electronic Commerce
1
Microsoft Corporation
16
The Internet and the Access Provider Industry
31
World Wide WebApplications
63
World Wide WebConcepts and Technology
93
Firewalls and Transaction Security
123
Requirements for Transaction Security
136
Electronic Payment Systems
153
Electronic Commerce and Retailing
217
Electronic Commerce and Online Publishing
251
Intranets and SupplyChain Management
285
Intranets and Customer Asset Management
317
Intranets and Manufacturing
349
Intranets and Corporate Finance
383
Epilogue
413
Index
419

Electronic Commerce and Banking
181

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