E-enterprise : business models, architecture, and components.

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Author / Creator:Hoque, Faisal.
Imprint:Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2000.
Description:xx, 284 p. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:Breakthroughs in application development series ; 2
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4243550
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ISBN:052177487X
Table of Contents:
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part 1. The e-Enterprise
  • Chapter 1. From Net Commerce to e-Enterprise
  • From Brochureware to e-Enterprise
  • e-Enterprise: Where to Begin?
  • Part 2. Business and Application Models
  • Chapter 2. e-Application Models
  • Net for Business?
  • Inter-Organizational Business Processes
  • From Processes to e-Applications
  • e-Application Models
  • The Convergence of B-to-C and B-to-B
  • Chapter 3. B-to-C e-Application Models
  • e-Tailing/Consumer Portals
  • Bidding and Auctioning
  • Consumer Care/Customer Management
  • Electronic Bill Payment (EBP)
  • Critical Success Factors
  • Chapter 4. B-to-B e-Application Models
  • Virtual Marketplaces
  • Procurement/Resource Management
  • Extending the Value Chain
  • Customer Relationship Management
  • Critical Success Factors
  • e-Organization
  • Part 3. e-Enterprise Methodology and Architecture
  • Chapter 5. Building e-Enterprises
  • e-Transformation
  • e-Enterprise Methodology
  • e-ROI and e-Measurement
  • Reusable Asset Repository
  • e-Enterprise Org Models
  • Responding to Real-Time Demands
  • Chapter 6. e-Enterprise Architecture
  • Introduction to e-Enterprise Architecture
  • Architectural Considerations
  • e-Enterprise Business Architecture
  • e-Enterprise Technology Architecture
  • Pre-built Business and Technology Components
  • Conforming to Industry Consortia
  • Part 4. Enabling Components
  • Chapter 7. e-Enterprise Business Components
  • Security and Access Control
  • User Profiling
  • Search Engine
  • Content Management and Cataloging
  • Payment
  • Workflow Management
  • Event Notification
  • Collaboration
  • Reporting and Analysis
  • Data/Message Integration
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 8. e-Enterprise Technology Components
  • Technology Components
  • Technology Standards
  • Conclusion
  • Afterword: Who Will Be the Great e-Enterprises?
  • References
  • Index