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(2008, 2000 words)
The paper examines the applications of a web site in the organisation's marketing communications describing how web sites help organisations to understand their global consumers, change the role of intermediaries and increase efficiency. External implications of websites' use are considered highlighting the benefits of websites over their disadvantages.
(2004, 2800 words)
This essay is analysing how the forces in the PC market are changing and are likely to change in the future due to the adoption and use of e-commerce. In addition, it includes a discussion on whether e-commerce makes the PC industry more attractive to those operating in it. The implication of this is that e-commerce can influence every aspect of a specific market. In order to introduce e-commerce into the personal PC market, Porters Five Forces can be used to analyze the market before the adoption of e-commerce.
(2004, 1500 words)
This report analyses the impact of the e-commerce trend on UK banking industry and Barclays Bank in particular. Report analyses how Barclays Bank was affected by e-commerce and how is it adapting to the new commercial environment.
(2004, 1500 words)
The report focuses on assessment of potential benefits and opportunities for a company as the result of establishment of corporate web site and engagement in e-commerce. The paper is of a rather general nature due to not mentioning any specific company or nature of business, nevertheless, it goes into many minor details relevant for any web site or type of business as well as cites many practical examples or methods. The research is also concerned with marketing of a web site and marketing on the Internet in general.
(2004, 5400 words)
The paper concerns the general implication points of Information Technology in developing countries, indicates Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, China and, India countries applications, identifies the term of "digital divide" in detail
(2004, 6000 words)
This report discusses the key issues in relationship marketing and e-commerce as they apply to Business-to-Business marketing; Supply Chain Issues; Relationship Marketing's role in Business-to-Business Markets; Transactional Marketing; (B2B) E-commerce; Key Issues and Attractions of B2B e-commerce. Lastly, real-life e-commerce example is being analyses with concepts being applied onto it.
(2004, 15000 words)
This dissertations aims to analyse what are the effects of e-commerce and e-business on SME's (Small and Medium sized Enterprises); to what extend today's SME's are using some forms of e-commerce and e-business and what are the main motivators for the companies to incorporate some form of e-commerce and e-business into the day-to-day activities of the firm. The dissertation presents extensive literature review covering topics related to e-commerce and SME's. Primary research was conducted using questionnaire as the form of data collection. Based on the findings received writer has drawn conclusions related to the Factors affecting implementation of e-commerce, Use of e-commerce techniques and Perception of e-commerce.
(2004, 2500 words)
This paper provides introduction into the concept of e-commerce, outlines why e-commerce is important and how e-commerce technology is helping businesses and organisations; risks and benefits of e-commerce are being discussed. Secondly, writer analyses whether e-commerce a fad or a reality; usage of e-commerce; reasons for e-commerce failures; different way in which, organisation are improving businesses by applying e-commerce technology. Lastly growth of e-commerce is discussed.
(2003, 2200 words)
The paper discusses and evaluates the steps taken to eradicate the potential loss to all Governments revenues caused by the growth in electronic commerce
(2003, 3000 words)
This report analyses e-commerce and m-commerce (mobile commerce), their differences and similarities, their applications, Benefits of M-commerce over E-commerce, applications of m-commerce, Benefits of WAP to e-commerce, Data-Time Mobile Service, Mobile finance application, Wireless electronic payment system, Micro payments, Wireless wallets, Bill payments, Advantages of the mobile Internet, Limitation of M-commerce, E & M Commerce in developing countries, E-commerce Payments, Traditional Payment Methods, and Electronic Payment Methods.
(2002, 4000 words)
Like other countries, Russia realizes that the most lucrative business today is that of the new world of e-commerce. But Russia faces many problems, mostly governmental, that threaten to shut down the ability to do e-commerce in a profitable and efficient way. This paper will address these problems that are unique to the Russian business people and why it is so difficult to transition a business in Russia to that of e-commerce
(2003, 2600 words)
(2002, 3000 words)
The purpose of the following assignment was to investigate the application of e-commerce in retailing. The report will consist of the several parts: firstly, e-commerce and e-tailing will be defined, secondly applicability of e-tailing for different goods and services will be developed. Thirdly, classification of online consumers will be conducted and online consumer purchase decision diagram will be presented. Next section of the report will consist of the analysis of e-tailing models, payment systems and methods of delivery.
(2003, 1900 words)
Introduction: In today's time of economic turmoil, localities are looking to untapped resources to generate revenue. One of those untapped resources is e-commerce. What the localities want to do with e-commerce is to impose a sales tax on goods purchased over the Internet. It's one of the largest growing businesses in today's modern world. If the Internet was taxed no one would want to purchase goods over the Internet and the economy would suffer. The Internet should not be taxed.
(2003)
Abstract:
In this assignment Online-Booking system for cinema was implemented. This system is fully functional and works under IIS and PWS servers. Coding was done on ASP and the system uses Access database via ODBC connection. DNS-less connection is also described in the report. Apart from server-side programming, client-side programming (JavaScript and DHTML) was used as well. The following main functions were implemented: Registration of Customers, Customer Login, Search by Date, Search by Title, Logoff, and Ticket purchasing. CSS were in use for laying out visual elements. User's guide and codes are provided.
This assignment paper consists of three parts. In the first one, some ASP coding has been done; there are implemented CSS and DHTML features described in the second one. The actual report itself is in the third part, which is followed by Conclusions, References and Appendices. Screenshots with descriptions are also given.
This assignment is both technical and theoretical nature and was marked a high mark.
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