Electronic Commerce: A Manager's GuideHow 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
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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 |
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