INDEX 1. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 2. FEASIBILITY STUDY a) ABSTRACT b) PROBLEM STATEMENT c) FORMULATION OF SOLUTION STRATEGIES and d) ANALYSIS OF ALTERNATE SOLUTIONS 3. REQUIREMENT ANALYSIS a) HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS b) SRS DOCUMENT i. SOFTWARE MODEL ii. ARCHITECTURAL PATTERN iii. DESIGN PATTERN iv. SCOPE
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E-Commerce:The Indian Market Scenario Author:Gaurav Karmarkar In simple terms‚e-commerce(electronic-commerce) refers to exchange of goods that takes place online i.e via the internet.Based on valuation‚75% of the e-commerce in India is travel related(airline tickets‚railway tickets‚hotel bookings etc) while actual online shopping accounts for a mere 12-13%.The present day growth of the Indian e-commerce market is marked at about 30% which is nearly more than thrice that of the average 8-10%
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School of Computing E-COMMERCE (ECRET) Museum Guidance System Individual Element Student name Student Id Word Count Modhitha Iroshan Weerasundara mudiyanselage 632831 1360 Page | 1 Contents 1. Introduction ........................................................................................................................................ 3 2. Success of the proposed mobile application ...................................................................................... 3 2.1. Information
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In the era of information technology‚ e-commerce is becoming one of the best ways to purchase goods and services. Not only it is fast but also it provides a lot of benefits to consumers. In fact‚ many companies have failed in e-commerce. However‚ there are also many companies are really successful in that field such as dell or ebay. In this essay‚ the reasons that make Dell‚ in particular‚ become successful will be fully discussed. According to “What-is-dell” (2007)‚ Dell‚ is a computer hardware
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E-commerce and Aspects of Intellectual property Law/ 421 March 12‚ 2013 E-commerce and Aspects of Intellectual property Nowadays‚ e-commerce is a type of business which is utilized all around the world. It is crucial to be familiar with certain legal intellectual property rules and regulations. These rules include: privacy‚ ethics and security. The article “Management of Intellectual property rights” by Josephine Chinyang Lang reviews the growing global trends in intellectual
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Case Study‚ Chapter 13‚ Fluid and Electrolytes: Balance and Disturbance 1. Mrs. Dean is 75-year-old woman admitted to the hospital for a small bowel obstruction. Her medical history includes hypertension. Mrs. Dean is NPO. She has a nasogastric (NG) tube to low continuous suction. She has an IV of 0.9% NS at 83 mL/hr. Current medications include furosemide 20 mg daily and hydromorphone 0.2 mg every 4 hours‚ as needed for pain. The morning electrolytes reveal serum potassium of 3.2 mEq/L. (Learning
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ARE E-COMMERCE VALUATIONS UNREALISTIC There are expectations of a $100 billion firm in the e-commerce industry. The valuation bar has only been raised with every round of funding in e-commerce. A firm that is valued at $1bn in November 2013‚ reaches a valuation of $3bn within four months‚ it jumps to $7bn figure again four months after that? Nothing surprising there given the potential of the sector. But all this rush of money into the system‚ in a short span of time is what worries one. Investors
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Potential Risks of an E-Commerce System Computer viruses and malicious software are some of the biggest threats to an e-commerce system. Viruses come from external sources and can corrupt files if introduced into the internal network. They can completely halt or destroy a computer system and disrupt the operations of any website especially E-Commerce. Malicious software such as Trojan horses pose an even greater threat as they can capture information about your clients before any encryption software
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P 2.2 Discuss the global impact of e-Commerce on society. Ans Positive effects of e-commerce on society * Convenience * Helpful for disables and aged people * Time saving * Information availability * Helpful for new business * Jobs for society * 24 hour service * Available niche products * Disintermediation * Environment friendly Negative effects of e-commerce on society * Unemployment * Increase in crime * Health
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amazon.com Collaborative E-commerce: Sellers perspective Submitted To: Submitted By: Prof. V. M. Mathur Group 10 Amit Arora (211016) Anshul Gupta (211022) Anshul Singhal (211023) Apoorv Bajaj (211028) Garima Khurana (211047) Hardik Baweja (211050) COLLABORATIVE E-COMMERCE Amazon.com promotes collaborative business by allowing users to sell thier own products on its websites. It provides them market place to post their products
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