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Agents for Electronic Commerce
2001As electronic commerce becomes more widespread, it will become impossible for humans to effectively handle the variety of tasks required. Therefore, for continued sustenance of the electronic commerce activities it is imperative that some aspects of it are semi-automated. Agent is seen as a key technology towards achieving this.
V. Shankararaman, B. Robinson, W. Lam
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2001
Whereas in the beginning, the internet was used by the research community (universities, institutions, etc.) which then mainly consisted of a small group of people, nowadays the burgeons of Cyberspace reside anonymously in different (types of) communities at the same time (Spar and Bussgang, 1996). For instance a burgeon of Cyberspace can at one moment
Weigand, H., van den Heuvel, W.J.A.M.
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Whereas in the beginning, the internet was used by the research community (universities, institutions, etc.) which then mainly consisted of a small group of people, nowadays the burgeons of Cyberspace reside anonymously in different (types of) communities at the same time (Spar and Bussgang, 1996). For instance a burgeon of Cyberspace can at one moment
Weigand, H., van den Heuvel, W.J.A.M.
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The impact of electronic commerce
Proceedings of the 1997 ACM SIGCPR conference on Computer personnel research - SIGCPR '97, 1997The development of electronic commerce offers a promising way for business to meet challenges of the ever changing market. The fast advancing information infrastructure makes the connectiviry possible to reach almost everywhere in the world, but it does not ensure a successful business process.
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Technologies for Trust in Electronic Commerce
Electronic Commerce Research, 2004Lack of consumer trust in e-commerce merchants, e-commerce technology, and the social, financial and legal infrastructures of the e-commerce environment, poses a major challenge to the large-scale uptake of business to consumer e-commerce. Most traditional cues for assessing trust in the physical world are not available online.
Patton, Mary Anne, Josang, Audun
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Agents as Meditors in Electronic commerce
Electronic Markets, 1998Software agents help automate a variety of tasks including those involved by buying and selling products over the Internet.
Robert H. Guttman +2 more
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Electronic Commerce for Software
1998Since software is electronic itself, the features of electronic commerce to be highlighted in case software is its domain can be discussed comparing with other tangible kinds of merchandise. Several spectra of e-commerce are firstly investigated in terms of largely two types of software and its distribution, i.e., shrink-wrapped package software and ...
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Smartcards in secure electronic commerce
Information Security Technical Report, 1998Abstract While there is no doubt that software implementations of public key cryptography are increasing the confidence with which consumers and businesses can conduct Internet commerce, the limitations of these systems are apparent. The replacement of software clients with smartcardbased cryptography will lead to increased security, portability and ...
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Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce)
2006Der Begriff des Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce) wird unterschiedlich definiert. Enge Definitionen verwenden diese Bezeichnung zur Beschreibung des Kaufs und Verkaufs von Waren und Dienstleistungen mit Hilfe von elektronischen Ubertragungsmoglichkeiten an Endkunden.
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