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Business-to-business e-commerce frameworks
Computer, 2000Electronic commerce lets people purchase goods and exchange information on business transactions online. Although the Internet's role as a business channel is a fairly recent phenomenon, its impact, financial and otherwise, has been substantially greater than that of other business channels which have been in existence for several decades.
Simon S. Y. Shim +3 more
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WISE: business to business e-commerce
Proceedings Ninth International Workshop on Research Issues on Data Engineering: Information Technology for Virtual Enterprises. RIDE-VE'99, 1999The Internet and the proliferation of inexpensive computing power in the form of clusters of workstations or PCs provide the basic hardware infrastructure for business-to-business electronic commerce in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Unfortunately, the corresponding software infrastructure is still missing. In this paper, we show a way to develop
Gustavo Alonso +5 more
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Business-to-business electronic commerce
36th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2003. Proceedings of the, 2003Business-to-business electronic commerce has dramatically changed the landscape of inter-organizational relationships. Now in its third year, this HICSS minitrack continues to provide a forum to bring researchers together to discuss the implications to information systems research.
J. Gebauer, M.J. Shaw
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Business-To-Business E-Commerce
Information Systems Management, 2000Abstract Business-to-business E-commerce represents a fundamental shift in the manner in which firms are interacting with buyers and suppliers. It is restructuring the very basis for conducting business by reducing geographic distance for both the largest multinational companies and the smallest entrepreneurial start-up.
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Business to business electronic commerce at works!
Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005The Internet brings many changes to our business relationships but the current euphoria about e-commerce and virtual enterprises has a tendency to bury the long experience we actually have in these areas under a lot of hype. Business to business relationships on an electronic basis have a long and successful history if we include intracompany and fax ...
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The impact and implementation of XML on business-to-business commerce
Computer Standards & Interfaces, 2002This paper discusses the impact analysis of the Extensible Markup Language (XML). Each business partner within a supply chain will be allowed to generate its own data exchange format by adopting an XML meta-data management system in the local side. Followed after a brief introduction of the information technology for Business to Customer (B2C) and ...
David C. Yen +2 more
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Reintermediation Strategies in Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce
International Journal of Electronic Commerce, 2000The literature on electronic commerce and electronic marketplaces has long recognized the importance of intermediaries and the functions they serve. The Internet is most often discussed in connection with digital intermediaries as the displacement of traditional intermediaries.
CHIRCU, A. M., Kauffman, Robert J.
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Developing an XML gateway for business-to-business commerce
Proceedings of the First International Conference on Web Information Systems Engineering, 2002Business-to-business (B2B) Electronic Business (EC) is speedily getting popular and companies are increasingly using this notion and technology for business transaction and data exchange among each other. Traditionally, using Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) on Value Added Network (VAN) is common for data exchange on B2B EC, however drawback are the ...
Shi-Ming Huang +3 more
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Business-to-business e-commerce: a transition model
Proceedings of the 34th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2005The creation of Internet based companies is changing the way business is being carried out and increasing the pressure on traditional firms, which now need to adapt to the new challenges brought about by the so-called digital economy. Successful electronic commerce activities depend on the partners involved in the product or service being delivered ...
Louis A. Lefebvre +2 more
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Business-to-Business E-Commerce
2015Upon completion of this chapter, you will be able to: 1. Describe the B2B field. 2. Describe the major types of B2B models. 3. Discuss the models and characteristics of the sell-side marketplace, including auctions. 4. Describe sell-side intermediaries. 5.
Turban, Efraim;King, David;Lee, Jae Kyu;Liang, Ting-Peng;Turban, Deborrah C. +5 more
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