E-commerce systems: Architecture, infrastructure, model, and development methodology
The last decade has seen tremendous growth in the world wide web (WWW) (Berners-Lee, Caillau, Luotonen, Nielsen, & Secret, 1994) and e-commerce, which now offers organizations and consumers a unique channel to deliver and purchase goods and services. E-commerce is popularly classified as B2B (bu...
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Main Authors: | BAJAJ, A., SIAU, Keng |
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