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    Thriftway E-Commerce 1 Course Project MIS 535 Lynn M. Peirce LMP91357@aol.com

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    Development of an E-Commerce Website for ABC Corporation Table of Contents Abstract 3 Company Background 3 Business Problems 4 High-Level Solution 5 Benefits of Solving the Problem 6 Business/Technical Approach 7 Business Process Changes 7 Technology / Business Practices Used to Augment Solutions 9 Conclusions and Overall Recommendations 10 High-level Implementation Plan 10 Summary

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    WIDYATAMA 2013 1. Executive Summary JAVA Looks is an e-commerce company designed to become the market leader in Web based sales of handmade and customize jewelry in Indonesia and further in world.  The company is located in Bandung‚ West Java‚ Indonesia.  Although many Internet companies have recently failed‚ the Internet is still poised to support e-commerce retailers.  In the next three years JAVA Looks intends to create an icon e-commerce brand through laser-focused marketing and will grow to $319

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    introducing an e-commerce system to the organisation are followed: • Organisation can carry out their business without concerning about time and distance. Customer just can log in to organisation’s website whenever they wish to and purchase in single mouse click. • Organisation eliminates processing errors; make it faster and convenient for the visitor. • Organisation can sell their services/products directly to customers while cutting the costs of traditional retailing method. E.g. E-tailer does

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    sector of electronic commerce‚ the growth of e-commerce is evidence of entrepreneurs’ rush to meet the high growing market demands. E-commerce is a strong mechanism for various types of enhancement within a company; it has the use of effective management and the transformation of rudimental business strategies which represent the paste system to a new e-economy which synthesizes a more sophisticated and visionary approach to business (Van Hooft and Stegwee‚ 2001). E-commerce permits extended firms

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    and permit applications can now be served via the internet. As early as June‚ 2000‚ the Philippine government through the Senate and the House of Representatives approved the E-Commerce Law in recognition of the vital role of information and communications technology (ICT) in nation-building. Known as the "Electronic Commerce Act of 2000" or House Bill No. 9971‚ the act was passed because of the need to create an information-friendly environment which supports and ensures the availability‚ diversity

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    E-­‐commerce  Term  Project   “ Easy Sports” —An online platform for sports fans E-commerce Proposal Nan Hu 胡楠 Ziqiang Guo 郭自强 Haijing Sui 隋海婧 Junyi Zhong 钟隽仪 Nan Fu 付楠 Qiansheng Hou 侯千乘 Introduction: We would like to build a website which is called Easy Sports‚ where we can offer various kinds of service for sports lovers‚ including but not limited to booking sports venues‚ finding sports partners‚ finding appropriate coaches‚ purchasing sports equipment‚ etc. The website would operate

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    E commerce effects for the society Convenience  * Accept credit cards and as many other forms of payment as possible. * Carry as many items in stock as possible to avoid backorders. * Send an e-mail confirmation for all orders. * Make sure all the components of the site load quickly. Helpful for disables and aged people * No need of going place to place * Can have Home delivery facility * Easy access via e-commerce site Time saving  * No need to wasting time to

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    1. List of general criteria ..............................................................................................21 3.2. A pragmatic approach: the life cycle of the scheme ................................................22 3.3. “Must-have” vs. “Nice-to-have” criteria ....................................................................25 3.4. Selection of and comments on benchmarking criteria.............................................26 1. ELABORATION OF THE TRUSTMARK SCHEME ..........

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    FIVE COMPETITIVE FORCES OF INDUSTRY Michael Porter has postulated that the intensity of competition in an industry is determined by its underlying economic structure1. And he further contends as we saw above‚ that the industry structure is shaped by five basic competitive forces: the threat of new entrances into the industry‚ the bargaining power of suppliers to the industry‚ the threat of substitute products or services‚ the bargaining power of customers or buyers‚ and the Rivalry among Existing

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