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|a Milutinovic, V.
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|a E-Business and E-Challenges :
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|a Cover; Title page; Preface; Foreword; Contents; Chapter 1. B2C: Making Your Own E-Commerce Site, Step-by-Step; Chapter 2. B2B; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 XML; 2.3 OBI; 2.4 eCo Framework; 2.5 RosettaNet Framework; 2.6 Solutions; 2.7 Conclusion; Chapter 3. E-Business Management and Workflow Technologies; 3.1 What is Workflow?; 3.2 Workflow Management Systems; 3.3 Technical Overview; 3.4 Existing Products; 3.5 The Future of Workflow Management Systems; Chapter 4. Data Mining; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Data Mining Problem Types; 4.3 Data Mining Process Model; 4.4 Choosing Software for DM; 4.5 Summary.
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|a Chapter. 5 E-Banking5.1 Introduction to E-Banking; 5.2 Security Issues; 5.3 Bankers' Point of View; 5.4 Conclusion; 5.5 Problems; Chapter 6. Virtual Marketplace on the Internet; 6.1 Introduction to Virtual Marketplace; 6.2 Structure of E-Marketplace; 6.3 Types of Virtual Marketplaces; 6.4 Models of E-Marketplaces; 6.5 Benefits to E-Marketplace Participants; 6.6 Liquidity; 6.7 Software Agents; 6.8 Problems of Virtual Marketplace; 6.9 Oracle Exchange; 6.10 Conclusion; Chapter 7. E-Marketing on the Internet; 7.1 What is E-Marketing?; 7.2 Why E-Marketing?; 7.3 E-Marketing Options.
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|a 7.4 E-Marketing Options (Advanced Approach)7.5 Forgotten Techniques: Newsgroup Advertising; 7.6 Psychology and E-Marketing; 7.7 E-Marketing Options (Revisited); 7.8 How to Avoid Online Ad Failure; 7.9 E-Marketing Statistics; 7.10 Common Mistakes; 7.11 Example of an E-Marketing Plan; 7.12 Problems; Chapter 8. E-Government; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Technical Aspects; 8.3 Digital Government Applications; 8.4 Experience in the Field; 8.5 Strategy Planning; 8.6 Summary; 8.7 Problems; Chapter 9. Ad Hoc Networks and the Mobile Business on the Internet; 9.1 Mobile Networks.
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|a 9.2 Routing Protocols in Ad Hoc Networks9.3 Security in Ad Hoc Networks; 9.4 Wireless Sensor Ad Hoc Network; 9.5 Wireless Internet; 9.6 ASP.NET Mobile Controls; 9.7 Conclusion; 9.8 Problems; Chapter 10. Internet Automation; 10.1 Introduction; 10.2 Home Automation; 10.3 The Internet Home; 10.4 Industrial Automation; 10.5 Implementation; 10.6 Embedded Internet; 10.7 Conclusion; 10.8 Problems; Chapter 11. Technology Transfer on the Internet; 11.1 Technology Progress Factors; 11.2 What is an Intellectual Property (IP)?; 11.3 What is Technology Transfer?; 11.4 Problems of Technology Transfer.
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|a 11.5 Solutions11.6 Technology Transfer Web Sites; 11.7 Conclusion; 11.8 Problems; Chapter 12. Denial of Service Attacks on the Internet; 12.1 Denial of Service Attacks, Basics; 12.2 Teardrop and Ping of Death Attacks; 12.3 The SYN Attack; 12.4 The UDP Flood; 12.5 Smurf Attack; 12.6 Evolution of DoS Attacks; 12.7 Trinoo; 12.8 TFN/TFN2K; 12.9 Stacheldraht; 12.10 Defenses; 12.11 Conclusion; 12.12 Problems; Chapter 13. How a Psychiatric Case can Ruin Your E-Business; 13.1 Introduction; 13.2 Backgrounds and Terminology; 13.3 Some Problems and Solutions.
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|a The development of Homo sapiens has been a history of innovations, from the earliest crude tools to the modern technological society of today. The growth of science and technology has been exponential during the last century; and under the right circumstances, this rapid growth can be expected to continue. The major innovations of the future - those that will shape the society of the future - will require a strong foundation of both basic and applied research. It is ironic that quantum mechanics, one of the most abstruse conceptual frameworks in physics - one that was developed to explain atom.
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