Enterprise Systems Enabling Smart Commerce

Smart commerce is an evolution of ecommerce that aims at providing an enhanced and holistic customer experience by tying together cloud, social media, analytics, and back-end enterprise systems. With the emergence of service-oriented architectures (SOA), enterprise systems functionality has become a...

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Main Authors: SHANKARARAMAN, Venky, LUM, Eng Kit
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-36112015-11-16T15:23:58Z Enterprise Systems Enabling Smart Commerce SHANKARARAMAN, Venky LUM, Eng Kit Smart commerce is an evolution of ecommerce that aims at providing an enhanced and holistic customer experience by tying together cloud, social media, analytics, and back-end enterprise systems. With the emergence of service-oriented architectures (SOA), enterprise systems functionality has become available as enterprise services that can be provided on-demand via the Internet. Mobile access to enterprise systems via smart phones and tablets has created new opportunities for enhancing customer value. In order to fully leverage these developments, organizations must develop new solutions that extend existing enterprise systems by integration of enterprise systems with mobile devices and other applications. In this paper, we present a prototype smart commerce solution that demonstrates the use of a composite application that integrates the order process in SAP ERP with mobile device, cloud, social media and analytics. 2014-07-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2611 info:doi/10.1109/CBI.2014.17 http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CBI.2014.17 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University E-Commerce Software Engineering
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Software Engineering
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Software Engineering
SHANKARARAMAN, Venky
LUM, Eng Kit
Enterprise Systems Enabling Smart Commerce
description Smart commerce is an evolution of ecommerce that aims at providing an enhanced and holistic customer experience by tying together cloud, social media, analytics, and back-end enterprise systems. With the emergence of service-oriented architectures (SOA), enterprise systems functionality has become available as enterprise services that can be provided on-demand via the Internet. Mobile access to enterprise systems via smart phones and tablets has created new opportunities for enhancing customer value. In order to fully leverage these developments, organizations must develop new solutions that extend existing enterprise systems by integration of enterprise systems with mobile devices and other applications. In this paper, we present a prototype smart commerce solution that demonstrates the use of a composite application that integrates the order process in SAP ERP with mobile device, cloud, social media and analytics.
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author SHANKARARAMAN, Venky
LUM, Eng Kit
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LUM, Eng Kit
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title Enterprise Systems Enabling Smart Commerce
title_short Enterprise Systems Enabling Smart Commerce
title_full Enterprise Systems Enabling Smart Commerce
title_fullStr Enterprise Systems Enabling Smart Commerce
title_full_unstemmed Enterprise Systems Enabling Smart Commerce
title_sort enterprise systems enabling smart commerce
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2014
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CBI.2014.17
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