E-Business Applications: Technologies for Tommorow's SolutionsJorge Gasos, Klaus-Dieter Thoben E-Business has become a fact for almost all companies. But what are the key technologies for economically successful e-commerce? In this book readers will find all concepts that will coin tomorrow’s e-business: virtual sales assistants (shopbots), personalized web pages, electronic market places, vendor managed inventory, virtual organizations, supply chain management. Both technical and economic issues of these concepts are discussed in detail. Leading-edge real world applications are presented that will shape e-business mid-term. This book is a must-read for managers or technical consultants as well as researchers needing in-depth information for strategic business decisions. |
Contents
Knowledge Intensive Product Search and Customization | 7 |
Emerging Concepts in EBusiness and Extended Products | 17 |
Advanced ECommerce Applications | 59 |
U Thiel M LAbbate A Paradiso A Stein G Semeraro F Abbattista P Lops | 77 |
Interactive 3D Configuration | 102 |
WebBased Commerce in Complex Products and Services | 123 |
Integration of 3D Scanners CAD and VirtualTryon | 137 |
Supply Chain Management Applications | 153 |
Supporting the Animal Feed Industry in an EBusiness Environment | 171 |
Business Model and Internet Broker Concept for Efficient Electronic | 191 |
Dynamic Forecasting for Master Production Planning | 206 |
Extended and VirtualEnterprise Applications | 219 |
A WebBased Collaborative Environment for Concurrent Project Life | 233 |
The Critical Role of FirstTier Suppliers | 248 |
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Other editions - View all
E-Business Applications: Technologies for Tommorow's Solutions Jorge Gasos,Klaus-Dieter Thoben Limited preview - 2002 |
E-Business Applications: Technologies for Tommorow's Solutions Jorge Gasos,Klaus-Dieter Thoben No preview available - 2012 |
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