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By Brian Satterlee
Electronic Commerce is one of the most important aspects to emerge from the Internet. It allows people to exchange goods and services immediately, with no barriers of time or distance

Initially, E-Commerce was primarily the domain of large firms, due to its initial format of customized, complex, and expensive transactions – essential barriers to entry by smaller competitors. Today, for a nominal fee, anyone may become an online merchant, with the potential to reach millions of consumers world-wide. In essence, the development of the Internet has had the same effect on E-Commerce as Henry Ford’s assembly line on the automotive industry. It has converted a luxury for the few into a relatively simple and inexpensive device for the masses.

In this book, we will explore these impacts and innovations. The purpose of this book is to provide a preliminary analytical foundation (knowledge base), which then may be used for further, more advanced study. It is not intended to be an exhaustive analysis—yet at the same time provides as much information as possible to provide an accurate depiction of the current state and likely future direction of E-Commerce.

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By Langdon Morris

The number of Internet users is doubling every year, and will soon total more than 100 million people. This group will constitute an enormous and attractive market segment, one with exceptional buying power and demonstrated acceptance of new products and new technologies. However, many people use this new medium primarily for social dialog, which gives the Internet a dual role and a unique character that is unlike any medium or marketplace that has existed before. As it matures, therefore, the Internet poses unique challenges to old ways of ding business even as it promises to have enduring impact on the way that business is conducted worldwide.

This report surveys the Internet phenomenon as an important topic for corporate strategy, and offers valuable insights into:
• Its growth
• Its technical foundations
• The new market segments it creates
• Its promising opportunities, and
• Its development over the long term.

“An excellent wake-up call to any company that doesn’t appreciate or hasn’t planned for the impact of the internet on electronic commerce and business communication.” Ron Maheu Chairperson, National High Tech Group Coopers & Lybrand

“An excellent and comprehensive treatment of this very dynamic and evolving component of one of our new market opportunities. I have recommended it to key executives at Pacific Bell and SBC.” Armando R. Marquez Former Director, Strategic Workforce Planning Southwestern Bell

“An impressive analysis. A work of substance and balance.” Benjamin Compaine Senior Research Professor Pennsylvania State University

“A visionary document.” Thomas McGann Former NYNEX Executive

“Way out ahead of a lot of the thinking on the Net.” Benjamin Fuller Daimler-Benz Society and Technology Laboratory

“We like The Knowledge Channel. It has been command reading for a number of our people.” Peter Osgood Osgood O’Donnell & Walsh

“A fundamental treatment of the present and future impact of information technology dynamics on established markets, and the need for business executives to pursue and embrace IT thinking into their strategic planning. Your clear understanding and treatment of the movement toward differentiation markets and your long-term view of how the Internet will foster the shift of power to customers is brilliant.” Paul De Baldo President Corporate Strategic Partners

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By Kamran Meer, M.B.A., C.P.M.
Web Enterprise Applications is written for executives, consultants, project managers, developers, students and enthusiasts alike regardless of whether they are involved in running or building Web applications or just want to learn about new, exciting and the rapidly developing Web technologies for business applications.

Since its introduction the Internet has changed rapidly, with dramatic growth in usage and rapid evolution in protocols, systems, security and architecture. Web Enterprise Applications explains the current technologies that underlie web applications.

This information will enable you to anticipate and solve the problems you are likely to face if you participate in building a web based enterprise application. You will find coverage of Java, J2EE, NET, CGI, Web Services, XML, SOAP, UDDI, ActiveX, Sessions, Cookies, CORBA, SET, SSL, COM, architecture strategies, cryptography, security, content management, payment systems, transaction processing, scaling and high availability.


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By Marcelo Bosque
There is a deep desire in men, in order to reproduce intelligence and place it in a machine. Neural Networks are an attempt to reproduce the synaptic connections of our brain in a computer. Duplicating the way we use our neurons to think in a machine, it is expected to have a device that could be able to do "intelligent" tasks, the ones reserved just to humans some time ago. Neural Network are a reality now, not a fantasy, and they have been made in order to recognize patterns (a face ,a photograph or a song, are patterns) and forecast trends. I have seen many books about this subject in my life. All of them are hard to read, and tedious to learn, so I decided to make my own one. For beginner readers, I have tried to use a simple language, in order to be understood by anyone who wants to know about nets. An easy to read, practical and concise work. If you are interested in the brain functions and how can we simulate it in a computer, you'll get here a different way to penetrate into their secrets.For advanced readers who want to make their own nets, I have included a methodology for building neural networks and complete sample computer source-code with tricks that will save you a lot of time while designing it.
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By Marcelo Bosque
There is a deep desire in men, in order to reproduce intelligence and place it in a machine. Neural Networks are an attempt to reproduce the synaptic connections of our brain in a computer. Duplicating the way we use our neurons to think in a machine, it is expected to have a device that could be able to do "intelligent" tasks, the ones reserved just to humans some time ago. Neural Network are a reality now, not a fantasy, and they have been made in order to recognize patterns (a face ,a photograph or a song, are patterns) and forecast trends. I have seen many books about this subject in my life. All of them are hard to read, and tedious to learn, so I decided to make my own one. For beginner readers, I have tried to use a simple language, in order to be understood by anyone who wants to know about nets. An easy to read, practical and concise work. If you are interested in the brain functions and how can we simulate it in a computer, you'll get here a different way to penetrate into their secrets.For advanced readers who want to make their own nets, I have included a methodology for building neural networks and complete sample computer source-code with tricks that will save you a lot of time while designing it.
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By Lewis Perdue
Sex shaped the Internet as it exists today.

Whether you call it "adult content," "smut," "erotica" or "pornography;" whether you consider it disgusting or titillating, the facts are clear that without business and technical pioneers in the online sex business, the World Wide Web would never have grown so big so quickly.

Without consumer demand for big, bandwidth-hogging sex pictures and streaming video, Cisco would never have sold so many routers and Sun Microsystems so many servers. Without programming pioneers trying to perfect video streaming software that would deliver images of copulation and procreation to paying customers hooked up with a 28.8 kbps dial-up modem, it is unlikely that CNN would be effectively delivering news clips of global breaking news. Without sex-oriented chat and forums to sustain its early years, America Online might never have survived. The e-commerce payment systems that are so common today would be in a far more primitive stage of development, security and usability. Indeed, without advertising from sex sites, Yahoo! would be just another Web company with a bloody red bottom line.


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By Lewis Perdue
Sex shaped the Internet as it exists today.

Whether you call it "adult content," "smut," "erotica" or "pornography;" whether you consider it disgusting or titillating, the facts are clear that without business and technical pioneers in the online sex business, the World Wide Web would never have grown so big so quickly.

Without consumer demand for big, bandwidth-hogging sex pictures and streaming video, Cisco would never have sold so many routers and Sun Microsystems so many servers. Without programming pioneers trying to perfect video streaming software that would deliver images of copulation and procreation to paying customers hooked up with a 28.8 kbps dial-up modem, it is unlikely that CNN would be effectively delivering news clips of global breaking news. Without sex-oriented chat and forums to sustain its early years, America Online might never have survived. The e-commerce payment systems that are so common today would be in a far more primitive stage of development, security and usability. Indeed, without advertising from sex sites, Yahoo! would be just another Web company with a bloody red bottom line.


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By Lewis Perdue
Sex shaped the Internet as it exists today.

Whether you call it "adult content," "smut," "erotica" or "pornography;" whether you consider it disgusting or titillating, the facts are clear that without business and technical pioneers in the online sex business, the World Wide Web would never have grown so big so quickly.

Without consumer demand for big, bandwidth-hogging sex pictures and streaming video, Cisco would never have sold so many routers and Sun Microsystems so many servers. Without programming pioneers trying to perfect video streaming software that would deliver images of copulation and procreation to paying customers hooked up with a 28.8 kbps dial-up modem, it is unlikely that CNN would be effectively delivering news clips of global breaking news. Without sex-oriented chat and forums to sustain its early years, America Online might never have survived. The e-commerce payment systems that are so common today would be in a far more primitive stage of development, security and usability. Indeed, without advertising from sex sites, Yahoo! would be just another Web company with a bloody red bottom line.


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By Dr. Ralph Reilly

This important work provides the reader with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals of human-computer interface design methodologies. The definitive manual on human-centered technologies, utilizing both past and current research of cognitive psychologists, behaviorists, and human factors engineers to provide a thorough knowledge of this cross disciplinary domain.

What sets this book apart from the rest is that it includes real experiments conducted by the author not imaginary case studies.


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By Ginae McDonald
Get your Internet usage together! This book allows one the opportunity to organize User ID's, E-Mail addresses, URL's and other pertinent Internet usage data.
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By Kamran Meer, M.B.A., C.P.M.
Web Enterprise Applications is written for executives, consultants, project managers, developers, students and enthusiasts alike regardless of whether they are involved in running or building Web applications or just want to learn about new, exciting and the rapidly developing Web technologies for business applications.

Since its introduction the Internet has changed rapidly, with dramatic growth in usage and rapid evolution in protocols, systems, security and architecture. Web Enterprise Applications explains the current technologies that underlie web applications.

This information will enable you to anticipate and solve the problems you are likely to face if you participate in building a web based enterprise application. You will find coverage of Java, J2EE, NET, CGI, Web Services, XML, SOAP, UDDI, ActiveX, Sessions, Cookies, CORBA, SET, SSL, COM, architecture strategies, cryptography, security, content management, payment systems, transaction processing, scaling and high availability.


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By Brian Satterlee
Electronic Commerce is one of the most important aspects to emerge from the Internet. It allows people to exchange goods and services immediately, with no barriers of time or distance

Initially, E-Commerce was primarily the domain of large firms, due to its initial format of customized, complex, and expensive transactions – essential barriers to entry by smaller competitors. Today, for a nominal fee, anyone may become an online merchant, with the potential to reach millions of consumers world-wide. In essence, the development of the Internet has had the same effect on E-Commerce as Henry Ford’s assembly line on the automotive industry. It has converted a luxury for the few into a relatively simple and inexpensive device for the masses.

In this book, we will explore these impacts and innovations. The purpose of this book is to provide a preliminary analytical foundation (knowledge base), which then may be used for further, more advanced study. It is not intended to be an exhaustive analysis—yet at the same time provides as much information as possible to provide an accurate depiction of the current state and likely future direction of E-Commerce.

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By Ginae McDonald
Get your Internet usage together! This book allows one the opportunity to organize User ID's, E-Mail addresses, URL's and other pertinent Internet usage data.
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By Dr. Ralph Reilly

This important work provides the reader with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamentals of human-computer interface design methodologies. The definitive manual on human-centered technologies, utilizing both past and current research of cognitive psychologists, behaviorists, and human factors engineers to provide a thorough knowledge of this cross disciplinary domain.

What sets this book apart from the rest is that it includes real experiments conducted by the author not imaginary case studies.


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By Langdon Morris

The number of Internet users is doubling every year, and will soon total more than 100 million people. This group will constitute an enormous and attractive market segment, one with exceptional buying power and demonstrated acceptance of new products and new technologies. However, many people use this new medium primarily for social dialog, which gives the Internet a dual role and a unique character that is unlike any medium or marketplace that has existed before. As it matures, therefore, the Internet poses unique challenges to old ways of ding business even as it promises to have enduring impact on the way that business is conducted worldwide.

This report surveys the Internet phenomenon as an important topic for corporate strategy, and offers valuable insights into:
• Its growth
• Its technical foundations
• The new market segments it creates
• Its promising opportunities, and
• Its development over the long term.

“An excellent wake-up call to any company that doesn’t appreciate or hasn’t planned for the impact of the internet on electronic commerce and business communication.” Ron Maheu Chairperson, National High Tech Group Coopers & Lybrand

“An excellent and comprehensive treatment of this very dynamic and evolving component of one of our new market opportunities. I have recommended it to key executives at Pacific Bell and SBC.” Armando R. Marquez Former Director, Strategic Workforce Planning Southwestern Bell

“An impressive analysis. A work of substance and balance.” Benjamin Compaine Senior Research Professor Pennsylvania State University

“A visionary document.” Thomas McGann Former NYNEX Executive

“Way out ahead of a lot of the thinking on the Net.” Benjamin Fuller Daimler-Benz Society and Technology Laboratory

“We like The Knowledge Channel. It has been command reading for a number of our people.” Peter Osgood Osgood O’Donnell & Walsh

“A fundamental treatment of the present and future impact of information technology dynamics on established markets, and the need for business executives to pursue and embrace IT thinking into their strategic planning. Your clear understanding and treatment of the movement toward differentiation markets and your long-term view of how the Internet will foster the shift of power to customers is brilliant.” Paul De Baldo President Corporate Strategic Partners

FORMAT: E-Book
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