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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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    BENEFITS FROM E-COMMERCE This paper aims to discuss the positive impacts that E-commerce has on consumers and how it has made their lives easier. E-commerce is the process of buying and selling products and services using the Internet. The product or service is offered to the costumer in an online shop‚ sellers’ website. The process of purchasing things online is very easy‚ the consumers just have to select and order the products or services they want to buy‚ which are then paid by credit card. E-commerce

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    and they struggled to create and maintain its online business. It lagged behind from establishing a viable online book business‚ and over expanded its brick and mortar stores while other book business such as amazon continued to read current trends in e-books and began scaling back. Borders also made a mistake by not investing enough in research and development to compete with other popular counterparts such as Amazon’s kindle and other electronic books and devices (Boshman‚ Merced). We can learn

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    PEBA 1-2 Part 1: Introduction to E-Commerce and E-Marketplaces ONLINE FILE W1.2 Application Case DELL—USING E-COMMERCE FOR SUCCESS The Problem/Opportunity Founded in 1985 by Michael Dell‚ Dell Computer Corp. (now known as Dell) was the first company to offer personal computers (PCs) via mail order. Dell designed its own PC system (with an Intel 8088 processor running at 8 MHz) and allowed customers to configure their own customized systems using the build-to-order concept (see Chapter

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    E-commerce and its big players Today‚ Ecommerce is the new mantra of business. The Internet provides an effective entrance strategy to the global market‚ even for the smallest players in the industry. With the universal ability to leverage on this additional dimension created by E-commerce today‚ which comes at a minimal cost‚ yet maximum efficiency‚ there is hardly any business without a supporting e-business platform in today’s world. Online retail giants such as Amazon‚ and of course‚ the up and

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    Table of Contents {text:bookmark-start} Definning e-commerce {text:bookmark-end} There are nearly as many definitions of e-commerce as there are contributions to the literature. (Damanpour‚ 2001) defines e-commerce as “any net business activity that transforms internal and external relationships to create value and exploit market opportunities driven by new rules of connected economy”. E-commerce is a “disruptive” innovation that is radically changing the way organizations do business (Macgregor

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    E - Commerce at Yunnan Lucky Air: Introduction: Backed by the Hainan Airlines of the China‚ Yunnan Airlines was founded in 2004 as one of the most cost-effective domestic airline operating from its hub in Kunming‚ in the province of Yunnan. The limited route license added to the airline’s competitive advantage and maintained its monopoly within the region. Its major competitors include Air China and China Southern Airlines among others. As Yunnan is one of the most attractive tourist destinations

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    References: Reggies https://www.reggies.co.za/default.aspx 10 barriers to ecommerce and their solutions- Copyright 2008 Voloper Creations Inc. http://www.w3.org/WAI/ http://www.jkuat.ac.ke/article.php?id=29 –JKUAT anthem Beginning PHP and MySQL E-Commerce From Novice to Professional SECOND EDITION – search engine optimization page 189 – by Christian Darie. Effortless Ecommerce with PHP and MySQL – BY Larry Ullman http://www.uchumi.com/ShoppingCart/index.php?categoryID=77 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004VD7DZM/ref=s9_al_bw_g200_ir02

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    IMPLEMENTATION OF AN E-COMMERCE SITE FOR ONLINE BOOK SALES By tefera awetahegn Project Report Submitted to the faculty of the University Graduate School in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Master of Science in the Department of Computer and Information Sciences mekelle university May 2007 Committee Members: Abstract The business-to-consumer aspect of electronic commerce (e-commerce) is the most visible business use of the World Wide Web. The primary goal of an e-commerce

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