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E-commerce : fundamentals and applications / Henry Chan ... [et al.].

By: Chan, Henry.
Contributor(s): Lee, Raymmond | Chang, Elizabeth.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Chicester ; New York : J. Wiley, 2001Description: xxiv, 479 p. : ill. ; 24 cm + pbk.ISBN: 0471493031.Subject(s): Electronic commerceDDC classification: 658.84
Contents:
Introduction -- Part 1: Technologies (fundamentals) -- Internet and world wide web -- Client-side programming -- Server-side programming I: servlet fundamentals -- Server-side programming II: database connectivity -- Server-side programming III: session tracking -- Basic cryptography for enabling e-commerce -- Internet security -- Advanced technologies for e-commerce -- Part 2: Applications -- Internet payment systems -- Consumer-oriented e-commerce -- Business-oriented e-commerce -- E-services -- Web advertising and web publishing -- Step-by-step exercises for building the VBS.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

A comprehensive introduction to the underlying technologies of e-commerce
This book explores the full range of technologies, protocols, and techniques necessary for building successful e-commerce sites. The authors begin with an overview of the Internet and the Web, then quickly move on to explain server-side programming techniques, cryptography and Internet security, and how to take advantage of leading-edge technologies such as mobile agents, WAP, XML, and data mining tools. Placing this technical know-how in business context, the authors then walk readers through actual e-commerce applications, from Internet payment systems to Web advertising and publishing. A running case study depicting a Virtual Book Store (VBS), step-by-step programming exercises, and real-world examples round out this highly practical, easily accessible guide.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Part 1: Technologies (fundamentals) -- Internet and world wide web -- Client-side programming -- Server-side programming I: servlet fundamentals -- Server-side programming II: database connectivity -- Server-side programming III: session tracking -- Basic cryptography for enabling e-commerce -- Internet security -- Advanced technologies for e-commerce -- Part 2: Applications -- Internet payment systems -- Consumer-oriented e-commerce -- Business-oriented e-commerce -- E-services -- Web advertising and web publishing -- Step-by-step exercises for building the VBS.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Part I Technologies (fundamentals_
  • Internet and world wide web
  • Client-side programming
  • Server-side programming
  • I Servlet fundamentals
  • Server-side programming
  • II Database connectivity
  • Server-side programming
  • III Session tracking
  • Basic cryptography for enabling e-commerce
  • Internet security
  • Advanced technologies for e-commerce
  • Part 2 Applications
  • Internet payment systems
  • Consumer-oriented e-commerce
  • Business-oriented e-commerce
  • E-service
  • Web advertising and web publishing
  • Step-by-Step Exercises for Building the VBS
  • Index

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Henry Chan is the author of E-Commerce: Fundamentals and Applications , published by Wiley.

Raymond Lee is the author of E-Commerce: Fundamentals and Applications , published by Wiley.

Tharam Dillon is the author of E-Commerce: Fundamentals and Applications , published by Wiley.

Elizabeth Chang is the author of E-Commerce: Fundamentals and Applications , published by Wiley.

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