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Foundations of e-commerce / Effy Oz.

By: Oz, Effy.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Upper Saddle River,NJ : Prentice Hall, 2002Description: xxv, 325 p. : 26 cm. + hbk.ISBN: 013030686X.Subject(s): Electronic commerceDDC classification: 658.84
Contents:
The internet: Past and present -- Essentials of telecommunications -- The three levels of web sites -- Web software -- Establishing a web site -- EDI and the internet -- Business-to-Business: A variety of models -- Business-to-consumer e-Commerce -- Marketing on the web -- Security and privacy issues -- Legal issues -- E-money -- The future of e-commerce.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

SpecialCountless musical examples and a running text guide the reader through using chords and changes to create musical arrangements for folk, rock, pop and jazz. Includes information on blues and modal harmony changes, how melody makes harmony, harmonizing a minor melody, and much more.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-306) and indexes.

The internet: Past and present -- Essentials of telecommunications -- The three levels of web sites -- Web software -- Establishing a web site -- EDI and the internet -- Business-to-Business: A variety of models -- Business-to-consumer e-Commerce -- Marketing on the web -- Security and privacy issues -- Legal issues -- E-money -- The future of e-commerce.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • About the Author (p. vii)
  • Preface (p. xxi)
  • 1 The Internet: Past and Present (p. 1)
  • 2 Essentials of Telecommunications (p. 21)
  • 3 The Three Levels of Web Sites (p. 38)
  • 4 Web Software (p. 55)
  • 5 Establishing A Web Site (p. 78)
  • 6 Edi and the Internet (p. 106)
  • 7 Business-to-Business: A Variety of Models (p. 120)
  • 8 Business-to-Consumer E-Commerce (p. 144)
  • 9 Marketing on the Web (p. 178)
  • 10 Security and Privacy Issues (p. 209)
  • 11 Legal Issues (p. 240)
  • 12 E-Money (p. 266)
  • 13 The Future of E-Commerce (p. 288)
  • Credits/References (p. 305)
  • Glossary (p. 307)
  • Appendix (p. 314)
  • Author/Name Index (p. 315)
  • Company Index (p. 316)
  • Subject Index (p. 320)

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Effy Oz received a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics and statistics and a Master of Business Administration from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, then received a doctorate in Management Information Systems from Boston University. For 11 years Dr. Oz served as an executive for a large aerospace corporation and as the controller of a small company. His practical experience includes financial management, project management, cost accounting, inventory planning, contract administration and negotiation, development of information systems, and strategic planning.

Dr. Oz has served on the faculties of Boston University, Boston College, Wayne State University, and Pennsylvania State University, where he now serves as an associate professor of management science and information systems. He is the author of five books and numerous articles in academic and professional journals, including MIS Quarterly, Communications of the ACM, Decision Sciences, Information & Management, Omega, Journal of Systems Management, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Computer Information Systems, and Journal of Global Information Management. Dr. Oz has been on the editorial boards of two academic journals and on the Encyclopedia of Information Systems. His opinions on systems integration and computer ethics have been quoted by print and television media. Dr. Oz is a frequent speaker before corporate and professional groups.

In 1997, the Information Systems Section of the American Accounting Association awarded Dr. Oz the Notable Contribution to the Information Systems Literature Award. In 2000, his campus colleagues awarded him the Distinguished Research Award.

In April 2000, Dr. Oz co-founded 2ce, Inc., a software company that specializes in development of three-dimensional Web browsers. Until February 2001 he served as the company's CIO and CFO.

Dr. Oz is married and has four children. His favorite leisure activities include racquetball, in-line skating, and numismatics.

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