Information Systems von Roland (Hrsg.) Traunmüller

The e-Business Challenge
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Information Systems: The e-Business Challenge Indisputable, e-Business is shaping the future inspiring a growing range of innovative business models. To bring it to the point: the Internet has redefined the way electronic business is performed. In an electronic supported business all relationships are transformed -may it be a seller-to­ buyer relationship or a an agency-to-citizen relationship. So for instance in commerce new business models incorporate various activities: promoting and communicating company and product information to a global user base; accepting orders and payments for goods and services; providing ongoing customer support; getting feedback and spurring collaboration for a new product development. There are several ways of further differentiating e-Business such as sketching some diversions on various levels: e-Commerce, e-Government; B2C, B2B, B2G, G2C; Customer Relationship Management, Business Intelligence and so on. Further distinctions may follow divergent criteria such as separating in business stages. Thus particular problem domains emerge. They all state of its own guiding the development of adequate information systems.


Information Systems: The e-Business Challenge Indisputable, e-Business is shaping the future inspiring a growing range of innovative business models. To bring it to the point: the Internet has redefined the way electronic business is performed. In an electronic supported business all relationships are transformed -may it be a seller-to­ buyer relationship or a an agency-to-citizen relationship. So for instance in commerce new business models incorporate various activities: promoting and communicating company and product information to a global user base; accepting orders and payments for goods and services; providing ongoing customer support; getting feedback and spurring collaboration for a new product development. There are several ways of further differentiating e-Business such as sketching some diversions on various levels: e-Commerce, e-Government; B2C, B2B, B2G, G2C; Customer Relationship Management, Business Intelligence and so on. Further distinctions may follow divergent criteria such as separating in business stages. Thus particular problem domains emerge. They all state of its own guiding the development of adequate information systems.


AutorTraunmüller, Roland (Hrsg.)
EinbandFester Einband
Erscheinungsjahr2002
Seitenangabe258 S.
LieferstatusLieferbar in ca. 20-45 Arbeitstagen
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
MasseH23.5 cm x B15.5 cm 1'220 g
CoverlagSpringer (Imprint/Brand)
ReiheIFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
VerlagSpringer Nature EN

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Über den Autor Roland (Hrsg.) Traunmüller

Roland Traunmüller is the head of the Institute for Applied Computer Science at the University of Linz, Austria. In 1990, Traunmüller established the working group "Information Systems in Public Administration" (WG8.5) within IFIP. Currently, he serves as deputy chairman of IFIP TC 8 "Information Systems" and as vice-president of the Austrian Computer Society (OCG), where he also founded a Forum e-Government in 2001.

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