The Business Case for E-Business
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ISBN: 1931182000 / Publisher: MC Press, October 2000
Seventeen authorities in the field of e-business present their views on the benefits and drawbacks of e-business technology for the introductory- to intermediate-level reader. The first part covers e-business concepts, including the economic underpinnings of the Web, open e-business architecture, e-commerce, Web server infrastructure, Web application development, collaborative computing, Web payment, and Java. Subsequent chapters present applications of these concepts, explaining e-business technologies such as MQSeries, SanFrancisco, TCP-IP, HTML, JavaScript, Extensible Markup Language (XML), Unified Modeling Language (UML), Web security, and pervasive computing. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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An authoritative guide to making informed decisions about e-business, this book presents the views of 17 renowned experts in the field who outline the fundamentals of e-business technology. It explores e-business concepts, including the economic underpinnings of the web, open e-business architecture, e-commerce, web server infrastructure, web application development, collaborative computing, web payment, and Java. These concepts are mapped to practical realities through explanations of e-business technologies such as MQSeries, SanFrancisco, TCP/IP, HTML, JavaScript, Extensible Markup Language (XML), Unified Modeling Language (UML), seb security, and pervasive computing. Included is a CD-ROM with IBM and Microsoft software.
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