E-business

E-business

Author: Brian Stanford-Smith

Publisher: IOS Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 1164

ISBN-13: 9781586030896

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How can the Internet and world wide web improve my long-term competitive advantage? This book helps answer this question by providing a better understanding of the technologies, their potential applications and the ways they can be used to add value for customers, support new strategies, and improve existing operations. It is not just about e-commerce but the broader theme of e-business which affects products, business processes, strategies, and relationships with customers, suppliers, distributors and competitors. To cover future trends, the editors have collected papers from authors operating at the frontiers of the developments so the reader can more appreciate the directions in which these technologies are heading. The resulting 165 essays have been collated into ten sections, which have been grouped in three parts: key issues, applications areas and applications, tools and technologies. A business rarely makes radical changes but is constantly making adjustments to circumstances. Businesses must now adapt to the global implications of the Internet and world wide web. This book hopes to aid awareness of the implications so that the changes are managed wisely.


eBusiness

eBusiness

Author: Gerald Trites

Publisher: Pearson Education Canada

Published: 2012-06-27

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 0133076822

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The fast-paced world of ebusiness can quickly make conventional educational resources and techniques out of date. This text explores the relationship between information and communication technology and the world of business, which has become an increasingly important and intertwined relationship. This text keeps pace with these changes by providing the "classic" lessons and principles of ebusiness practice. eBusiness: A Canadian Perspective for a Networked World profiles successful Canadian businesses such as Research in Motion and Descartes Systems Group. It cites the shift of the Canadian banking system online and it highlights the experience of the Canadian business person better than any US published competitors. The Companion Website is not included with the purchase of this product. Important Notice: The digital edition of this book is missing some of the images found in the physical edition.


e-Business and Workplace Redesign

e-Business and Workplace Redesign

Author: Paul Jackson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-09-02

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 1134535678

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As the growth in teleworking, 'virtual teams' and 'virtual enterprises' has shown, the economic landscape is increasingly characterized by an ability to work across spatial and organisational boundaries. Only with this redesign of working methods and business processes can the promise of the digital age be delivered. This book draws upon an international, multidisciplinary team of editors and contributors, and presents the most recent academic research on the subject.


Managing E-Business Projects

Managing E-Business Projects

Author: Wes Balakian

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 0759684731

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Get an inside look at how successful project managers build their e-business skills. In this book, three e-business experts capture years of experience into this easy-to-follow reference. Deliberately focusing on e-business project management, integration, application, risk management, security and many of the soft skills not often evident in e-business management. The authors share with you proven architectural patterns that can help get you up and running quickly, while at the same time reducing your risks. Because today's economy demands that e-business initiatives emphasize profitability and return on investment, the authors also offer guidance on methods to minimize cost, yet ensure quality. This book offers a blueprint to project managers for avoiding such mistakes and for achieving success in the new digital economy. It also includes case studies, examples, references, and pointers to other materials. FEATURES OF THIS BOOK: Presents a framework for defining e-business architectures and concepts. Provides information regarding skill and knowledge requirements for a project manager during the implementation of an e-business solution. Provides proven project management strategies, risk management techniques, and application methods that cover most e-business requirements. Demonstrates how engaging the business strategy team is crucial to the success of the implementation and deployment of an e-business initiative Demonstrates how to guide the development and implementation of an web centric application to maximize the subject matter experts time and input Provides concrete tools and checklists that were designed for e-business projects AUDIENCE: Business executives who must determine which e-business solutions to implement and are conscious of the key drivers (such as time to market and cost to implement) that govern implementing these solutions. CIOs and CTOs who are responsible for implementing e-business solutions and choosing the architecture that will provide the underpinnings of these solutions . Project professionals who need to understand how to manage complex e-business applications using specific technologies . Academics who wish to understand the implementation approaches that practitioners use to implement e-business solutions .


Introduction to e-Business

Introduction to e-Business

Author: Colin Combe

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-07-26

Total Pages: 437

ISBN-13: 1136392890

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An Introduction to e-Business provides the contemporary knowledge of the key issues affecting the modern e-business environment and links theory and practice of management strategies relating to e-business. This book brings together the most cogent themes for an introduction to e-business and constitutes a valuable contribution to formalising common themes for teaching the subject in higher education. It brings together theoretical perspectives based on academic research and the application of e-business strategies. These concepts are further explored in the six case studies that follow the set chapters. This new textbook integrates the main themes to provide a complete picture of the key elements relevant to an introductory text in e-business. To fully appreciate the e-business environment it is necessary to understand the links between the different disciplines that come together to form


Encyclopedia of E-Business Development and Management in the Global Economy

Encyclopedia of E-Business Development and Management in the Global Economy

Author: Lee, In

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2010-02-28

Total Pages: 1349

ISBN-13: 1615206124

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"This research book is a repository for academicians, researchers, and industry practitioners to share and exchange their research ideas, theories, and practical experiences, discuss challenges and opportunities, and present tools and techniques in all aspects of e-business development and management in the digital economy"--Provided by publisher.


eWork and eBusiness in Architecture, Engineering and Construction

eWork and eBusiness in Architecture, Engineering and Construction

Author: Z. Turk

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2002-01-01

Total Pages: 750

ISBN-13: 9789058095077

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This is a comprehensive review of research related to construction informatics, with a particular focus on the related 5th framework EU projects on product and process technology and the implementation of the new economy technologies and business models in the construction industry.


Place to Space

Place to Space

Author: Peter Weill

Publisher: Harvard Business Press

Published: 2001-05-28

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 1422163431

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Place to Space is the essential e-business playbook that will give leaders the insight and confidence they need to operate successfully in both place and space. The book explains how traditional companies can adapt their bricks-and-mortar legacies to complement and bolster their online ventures. Based on extensive research into dozens of e-business initiatives, this book provides the first systematic, practical analysis of eight viable e-business models; an adaptable hybrid model for competing against online pure plays; and revolutionary schematic tools for analyzing current business models and evaluating promising new web initiatives. Through illuminating case studies of Lonely Planet, General Electric, CDNow, Reuters, and others, the authors show how each model works in practice--from how it makes money to the core competencies and critical factors required to implement it.


Realizing E-business with Components

Realizing E-business with Components

Author: Paul Allen

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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We are all well aware of the growth e-business initiatives. What you may not realize is the growth in components use: According to Gartner Group "By 2003, at least 70 percent of the total number of new applications will be built primarily from building blocks" ("Component based development - the Next Wave, Research Note, Jan 1999). This book is designed to give practical help by showing how a company can evolve its e-business capability using a step by step component-based approach, providing innovation while leveraging investments in existing systems and software packages. Components provide an ideal underlying fabric for the new world of e-Business. They offer flexible services that can be reused across organizational and geographical boundaries, in different combinations which reflects the open, fluid nature of Internet business.