The Internet Encyclopedia, Volume 1 (A - F)The Internet Encyclopedia in a 3-volume reference work on the internet as a business tool, IT platform, and communications and commerce medium. |
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... businesses in large quantities, such as e-mail, online catalog, document, or storage ... business models for running such server farms vary. Under certain models ... model ASP is depicted in Figure 1, which shows the interaction of the ...
... businesses in large quantities, such as e-mail, online catalog, document, or storage ... business models for running such server farms vary. Under certain models ... model ASP is depicted in Figure 1, which shows the interaction of the ...
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... model offers a number of advantages to the customer. These include a significant reduction of the total cost of ... business-to-consumer market, wireless application service offerings include, for example, e-mail access, unified messaging, ...
... model offers a number of advantages to the customer. These include a significant reduction of the total cost of ... business-to-consumer market, wireless application service offerings include, for example, e-mail access, unified messaging, ...
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... business, this model has become a popular venture. SOFTWARE. DEPLOYMENT. MODELS. The software deployment model defines where the software resides and how it is managed. In the context of application service provisioning, three models have ...
... business, this model has become a popular venture. SOFTWARE. DEPLOYMENT. MODELS. The software deployment model defines where the software resides and how it is managed. In the context of application service provisioning, three models have ...
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... model. This approach is particularly attractive for vertical markets and applications that require little ... business software has been designed for use by one customer at a time and not by n independent customers using it over a wide area ...
... model. This approach is particularly attractive for vertical markets and applications that require little ... business software has been designed for use by one customer at a time and not by n independent customers using it over a wide area ...
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... model and the predictable revenue stream. The disadvantage is the invariability of the model to peak uses and customer growth (i.e., overuse). The advantage for the customer is the predictability of cost. The disadvantage for the ...
... model and the predictable revenue stream. The disadvantage is the invariability of the model to peak uses and customer growth (i.e., overuse). The advantage for the customer is the predictability of cost. The disadvantage for the ...
Contents
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Biometric Authentication | 72 |
BluetoothTMA Wireless Personal Area Network | 84 |
Business Plans for Ecommerce Projects | 96 |
BusinesstoBusiness B2B Electronic Commerce | 106 |
Denial of Service Attacks | 424 |
Developing Nations | 434 |
DHTML Dynamic HyperText Markup Language | 444 |
Digital Communication | 457 |
Digital Divide | 468 |
Digital Economy | 477 |
Digital Identity | 493 |
Digital Libraries | 505 |
BusinesstoBusiness B2B Internet Business Models | 120 |
BusinesstoConsumer B2C Internet Business Models | 129 |
Capacity Planning for Web Services | 139 |
Cascading Style Sheets CSS | 152 |
CC++ | 164 |
Circuit Message and Packet Switching | 176 |
ClickandBrick Electronic Commerce | 185 |
ClientServer Computing | 194 |
Collaborative Commerce Ccommerce | 204 |
Common Gateway Interface CGI Scripts | 218 |
Computer Literacy | 229 |
Computer Security Incident Response Teams CSIRTs | 242 |
Computer Viruses and Worms | 248 |
Conducted Communications Media | 261 |
Consumer Behavior | 272 |
ConsumerOriented Electronic Commerce | 284 |
Convergence of Data Sound and Video | 294 |
Copyright Law | 303 |
Customer Relationship Management on the Web | 315 |
Cybercrime and Cyberfraud | 326 |
Cyberlaw The Major Areas Development and Provisions | 337 |
Cyberterrorism | 353 |
Databases on the Web | 373 |
Data Compression | 384 |
Data Mining in Ecommerce | 400 |
Data Warehousing and Data Marts | 412 |
Digital Signatures and Electronic Signatures | 526 |
Disaster Recovery Planning | 535 |
Distance Learning Virtual Learning | 549 |
Downloading from the Internet | 561 |
Ebusiness ROI Simulations | 577 |
Egovernment | 590 |
Electronic Commerce and Electronic Business | 601 |
Electronic Data Interchange EDI | 613 |
Electronic Funds Transfer | 624 |
Electronic Payment | 635 |
Electronic Procurement | 645 |
Email and Instant Messaging | 660 |
Emarketplaces | 671 |
Encryption | 686 |
Enhanced TV | 695 |
Enterprise Resource Planning ERP | 707 |
Esystems for the Support of Manufacturing Operations | 718 |
Extensible Markup Language XML | 732 |
Extensible Stylesheet Language XSL | 755 |
Extranets | 793 |
Feasibility of Global Ebusiness Projects | 803 |
File Types | 819 |
Firewalls | 831 |
Fuzzy Logic | 841 |
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