CIS3345:
Management Information Systems

Spring, 2015

Chapter 9 References
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Site: http://www.cs.cf.ac.uk/courses/bscis/whydegree.html
  • This site offers (very Briefly) some of the reasons why information systems are important and Why You Should Study a Subject like Information Systems.
Site: http://www.coba.usf.edu/departments/isds/grads/hungerford/gen_sys_theory.html
  • General Systems Theory
    These are some General Systems Theory notes from Bruce C. Hungerford's class at The University of South Florida. They are in outline form and apparently correspond to his lecture. A nice overview: They ask some basic questions and then provide the answer (Submitted by P. Kirs)
Site: http://science.kennesaw.edu/~mguimara/3600/ch1.ppt
  • Introductory Systems Analysis Concepts
    The link offers lecture slides prepared for the text Systems Analysis and Design by Dennis, Wixom, and Tegardem by the Publisher (John Wiley and Sons). The topics generally correspond to those covered in this class
Site: http://www.ecommerce-guide.com/
  • This site contains helpful information on whats going in the e-business world as wells as trends and whats new
  • it informs you about what the online commerce is doing
Site: http://www.semper.org/sirene/outsideworld/ecommerce.html
  • Has a lot of information regarding e-commerce
Site: http://wdvl.internet.com/Internet/Commerce/
  • Includes extra resources for electronic commerce
  • This site give a definition of ecommerce. Then the site goes into how ecommerce has evolved the market and will continue to help the market in the future.
Site: http://knowledgeway.org/living/electronic_commerce/ 
  • This sight provides detailed descriptions of Electronic Commerce and also sight links to creat your very own E-Commerce.
Site: http://portals.dmst.aueb.gr/ec/
  • You could reald about the latest news on e-Commerce, have access to selected papers and journals of the field,discover innovative research centers related to E-Commerce, and other useful information.
Site: http://www.molex.com/cgi-bin/bv/molex/jsp/products/products.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@0530110544.1178759417@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccccaddklhjdfihcflgcehedffgdfmk.0&channel=Products&pageTitle=Product_Type
Site: http://www.ecommerceoptimization.com/articles/getting-the-most-out-of-shopping-portals-data-feeds/
  • The website is a pretty good article about shopping portals. It makes a comparison of how the portals were in the 90's and how they are today. It gives us Tips & Tricks for Saving Money and how to optimize e-commerce.
  • It gives information and tips to help merchants sell more online.
  • very intersting article about the evolution of online commerce and the expansion of this method to merchandise products and services in a very effective method. the article also mentions the different portals that compete with each other in the run to conquer the already extensive market.
Site: http://www.dfas.mil/contractorpay/electroniccommerce.html
  • this website gives many services on payment plans for various types of customers where they can pay all there bills, servicing all types of commercial to residential, to even military government institutions.
Site: http://www.scribd.com/doc/396840/Electronic-Commerce-Systems
  • This site provides a complete overview by a professor of the interesting of electronic commerce systems. Several interesting points are touched throughout this 14-page document like for example: the major categories and trends of electronic commerce applications, examples of the application of e-commerce systems in e-commerce applications, explanation of the key factos and Web store requirements needed to succeed in e-commerce, and many others
  • it has excellent information about the topic and explain in more detail
  • On this site this people use to post lectures on different teachers to use it as a portal for CIS students.
  • This site gives a quick paragraph of what electronic commerce and how it works briefly.
  • it is a complete explanation of what electronic commerce system is.
  • This website provides a document that discusses what electronic commerce systems. Furthermore, it emphasizes the main uses of electronic commerce systems. For example, it discusses how it benefits businesses and how they manage/finance their companies. This website also goes into detail about all the different types of e-commerce businesses and how they work.
  • This website provides a summary of what was discussed in class and adds a glossary of all terms and finally provides review questions
  • This website was provided by a professor who writes about Electronic Commerce Systems.
  • This websites displays different types of systems whereas not only does it give you commerce systems but more. There are many diffent links where you can find out how to do more things electronicly and by computer system.
Site: www.bis.org.publ/gten01.htm
  • Technological advances that make possible the creation of sophisticated methods for making retail electronic payments.
Site: http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/50703.html?welcome=1214497363
  • This article talks about leasing/renting E-Channel platforms for companies with limited IT resources.
  • Presents advice, help, articles and examples as to how to run your business on the internet. Friendly website
Site:  http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/15603.html
  • This website indicates that the four cornerstones for e-commerce success are as follows: focus fulfillment, compelling ads, making deals, going mainstream, and user friendly. For example a business must be able to fulfill the customers needs when it comes to products (i.e., make it easy for them to order and return products). Also a business must place ads that will motivate customers to make purchases. Next, Collaborate and form alliances with other companies for bigger success. Furthermore, incorporate e-commerce into the mainstream lifestyle. Finally, make it easy for customers to do their business on line (user friendly).
Site: http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/e/electronic_commerce.html
  • This web page briefly explains what a electronic commerce means. It is a way of doing business electronically using internet and its features such as; e-mail, instant messaging, shopping carts, Web services, UDDI, FTP, and EDI, among others.
  • It's definetely a huge way to carry out business around the whole globe. It could definetely be chaotic without it.
  • It defines electronic commerce and is easy to read.
Site: http://searchcio.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid182_gci214411,00.html
  • It explains in detail the definition of the Business-to-Business category of e-commerce and breaks it down to some sub-categories. It also gives examples.
  • This site offers information on the pros and cons of B2B.
  • B2B is, also known as e-biz. B2B is the exchange of products, services, or information between businesses rather than between businesses and consumers. B2B web sites can be classified into: Company Web sites, Product supply and procurement exchanges, Specialized or Vertical industry portals, Brokering sites and Information sites.
Site: http://www.export.gov/sellingonline/whatisecommerce.asp
  • explains what e-commerce is.
  • A good definition about e-commerce
  • This web page is the U.S. Government Export portal. It gives the definition of what is E-Commerce. It has different links for people who want to start on the e-commerce : Guide to going on line, Identify your e-markets etc.
  • give usefull info and links on what e-commerce is, how to use it, and what it's benifits are.
  • This website gives you more of a definition of e-commerce. It also has different links for you to use to find out if you truly understand the concept.
Site: http://www.ecommercetimes.com/perl/cadpage/?site=ect&path=/&welcome=1214535470
  • this is a news paper that talks al about e-commerce
Site: http://www.iec.org/online/tutorials/e_commerce/topic01.html
  • Electronic commerce's proposition is the prospect of increased revenue from new markets and creation of new, lower-cost, electronic-distribution channels. Provision of this basic system requires Internet access and an access device at the location of the shopper.
  • This is a great online lesson on electronic commerce. It provides information on functions, components, implementation, and exhibits scenarios.
Site: http://www.smallbusinesswebstores.com/ecommerceoverview/buildfromscratch.html
  • Allows you to purchase package to create online ecommerce web store for your business
Site: http://searchcio.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid182_gci212029,00.html
  • Explains e-commerce at all angles. Also has related links to further research
  • This is a website that describes some categories of what involves the e-commerce as well as the definition of each one.
  • E-Commerce is the buying and selling of goods and services on the world wide web.
  • This site provides an overview of what e-commerce is and provides examples of e-commerce. It also provides information as to what is used to conduct e-commerce
  • It provides a definition of electronic commerce, and describes all the different types of electronic commerce
Site: http://www.entrepreneur.com/magazine/entrepreneur/2005/august/78868.html
  • Article about getting out of the virtual realm and into the brick-and-mortar marketplace for maximum profit
Site: http://molecular.com/services/Ebusiness.aspx
  • This article provides information on creating an e-commerce channel.
Site: http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/rr_gateway/research_guides/busi/ecomm.shtml
  • With the rapid growth of the World Wide Web, the Internet has become the new medium for commercial transactions. There is much advice to be found, and some of it is quite useful. More research continues to be conducted, especially on the buying behavior of Internet users.
  • This site provides an explanation about electronic commerce.
  • This site takes you to more sites with resources to aid the would be online marketers and steps for doing business online.
Site:  http://www.ecommerce-digest.com/ecommerce-web-site-design-portal.html
  • short, uncluster and straight to the point and has useful information
Site: http://communication.howstuffworks.com/history-e-commerce2.htm
  • Gives good information on the History of E-commerce
  • This is a very interesting article on e-commerce. It states that the first company to use e-commerce was amazon.com. E-commerce allows users to search available titles by keyword, author or subject. They can even browse books by category and even get personalized recommendations. And not to mention also purchase books quickly and securely with the patented "one-click" checkout system. Later on ebay also using e-commerce, made it easy for those individuals who were not web entrepreneurs easy to sell products online also. I thought this was a very well written and informative article and recommend everyone to take a look at it.
  • Discribes in detail the evolution of e-commerce.
Site: http://ecommerce.networksolutions.com/ecommerce_what_is_ecommerce.asp
  • Is a good refrence of information that helps give knowledge into using e-commerce
  • This is an interesting article on the meaning of ecommerce and what it consists of.
Site: http://www.seewolf.com/ECommerceApplications.aspx
  • list different types of applications
Site: http://www.access-ecom.info/article.cfm?id=60&xid=MN
  • This site is dedicated to online security in regard to e-commerce. It is very informative and interesting.
Site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_commerce
  • In this website you can find from the definition of e-commerce to its history. Aswell you can find business applications, government regulations and some forms.
  • This is a quick overview that I found interesting on what electronic commerce is used in.
  • Electronic commerce, commonly known as e-commerce or eCommerce, consists of the buying and selling of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks.
  • I see the difference between e-business and e-commerce, but several other articles seem to overlap as well
  • This website talks about how the amount of trade conducted electronically has grown extraordinally wiht widespread internet usage. It also talks about its development and how electric commerce is conducted between business to business B2B and between businesses and consumers. Overall, i though this website was very interesting and to the point.
  • I got a better understanding of the word but there is a problem with this reference page it suppose to be for chapter 9 and it saids chapter 2 on it
  • This website explains the definition of Electronic commerce which is an electronic marketing that involves buying and selling a product by using electronic systems such as the interent. It also explains when and how this concept was created which lasted and changed in a period of 30 years. The different concepts that electronic commerce has is C2C, B2B and B2C.
  • On this site you can find information about Electronic Commerce.(The use of commerce is conducted in this way, spurring and drawing on innovations in electronic funds transfer, supply chain management, Internet marketing, online transaction processing, electronic data interchange (EDI), inventory management systems, and automated data collection system).
Site: http://www.ecommerce-guide.com/solutions/design/article.php/3782351
  • Tells how to web shop design
Site: http://www.semper.org/sirene/outsideworld/ecommerce.html#syst
  • this website helps you understand electronic systems and explains what kind of electronic commerce systems.
Site:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-commerce
  • This article briefly describes the various forms of e-commerce and how they are used today in everyday business.
  • in this website you can find more complete information about electronic commerce. information such as government regulations, business applications and more
  • this page is excellent source because it explains the same information that we are studying on the book and class. it describes all the features about b2c and e-commerce, it explains the history and the government regulations, applications and forms, so in other words, has all informations about electronic commerce
Site: http://www.tomw.net.au/technology/it/ecommerce/
  • Provides extensive information and links regarding e-commerce in Australia and info. about its evolution and use in the global marketplace.
Site: http://www.iec.org/online/tutorials/e_commerce/topic01.asp
  • The primary value proposition is the prospect of increased revenue from new markets and creation of new, lower-cost, electronic-distribution channels.
Site: http://searchsoa.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid26_gci212341,00.html
  • It defines infomediary, the definiition on the slides was kind of short so if you want to get a little more information about it, here you go.
Site: http://www.answers.com/topic/workflow-management
  • Very informative. Has links to access other pages that go into more detail about workflow managment and its' related areas.
Site: http://www.tamingthebeast.net/blog/ecommerce/usa-retail-ecommerce-0308.htm
  • This site breify discusses the growth of e-commerce. It also provides a link to the Department of Commerce report.
Site: http://blog.ericgoldman.org/archives/2005/03/infomediarieswh.htm
  • this web site provides the history of the origin of the word and was helpful
  • This blog gives the definition of infomediaries and weighs the pros and cons of infomediaries.
Site: http://www.kelseygroup.com/services/marketplaces.asp
  • Not a good website. Does not go into the description of an e-commerce marketplaces. Gives a broad overview of just marketplaces in general.
Site: http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/61955.html?wlc=1226085538
  • This article talks about different e-business and e-commerce portals. I thought it was very helpful in that it gave pretty good detail on the variety of portals that are out there. I also liked how it not only described a variety of portals, but also how portals have evolved to the way they are today. (ch. 9)
Site: http://www.ecommercetimes.com/?wlc=1226086350
  • Enterprise organizations often think of customer service as an unavoidable fact of business, a necessary expense. Rethink customer service, however, and it can become a strategic weapon that fosters growth and competitive advantage. Some common steps can turn customer service into a strategic weapon that can be especially valuable during difficult economic periods.
Site: http://resources.bnet.com/topic/electronic+payment+and+payment.html
  • This is a series or articles describing how nowadays electronic payments are being used a lot more than regular paper based payments. Interesting!
Site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-commerce
  • This website talks about what E-comerce is including a timeline of when was firts created upi to now.
Site: http://www.business.qld.gov.au/dsdweb/v4/apps/web/content.cfm?id=7434
  • Gives and explains five different types of e-commerce. It also gives examples for a couple of them. This site gives you a better understanding of the different types of e-commerce.
Site: http://www.webopedia.com/Internet_and_Online_Services/Electronic_Commerce/
  • Definitions of the many categories that exist in the e commerce world.
Site: http://www.bizforum.org/whitepapers/rainbowspectria.htm
  • This is a very interesting article about the many risk associated with E-Commerce. According to this site, even though the internet has simplified the way people do things, it also comes with many flaws. One of these flaws being the increased possibility for fraud. Very informative article.
Site: http://www.ecommerce-dictionary.com/b/b2c.html
  • I never knew how much more there is to this business. Very informative.
Site: http://www.cooltoad.com/links/show.php?n=Business/E-Commerce/Marketplaces
  • The site gives out different types of E-commerce marketplaces to choose from.
Site: http://www.pg.com/en_US/index.shtml
  • P&G's website was very easy to navigate as well as offered a lot of information about the products they sell and whats in them. They offer coupons in order to promote the purchase, by any means, of their product. 
Site: http://couponing.about.com/od/auctions/a/ebay1.htm
  • This article encourages readers to research the seller and item they are bidding on or purchasing to prevent bad purchases.
Site: http://www.utdallas.edu/~murthi/ibmf01/B2B_Auctions_Group_4.html
  • Catogaries of e-commerce are B2C, B2B and C2C. In this website we find a research paper on business to business auctions which are electronic business marketplaces and direct market links between businesses.
Site: http://www.internetretailer.com/internet/marketing-conference/93192-icc-acquire-electronic-commerce-systems-inc.html
  • This is a great website which discusses the new ownership of Electronic Commerce Systems inc. This website provides a brief description of the company and what it does. Moreover, it discusses who will be part of the partnership and how common stock of the compnay will be distributed.
Site: http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=859271.859272
  • the legal issues of maintaining e-commerce systems. This is an article that was written just for the use of outsiders to be able to understand the importance of the e-commerce world
Site: http://www.spinsite.com/articles/design-ecommerce-portal-website/
  • This site gives advice on the do's and dont's of creating a logo for an e-commerce portal website
Site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guide_to_E-payments
  • Information on all the types of e-payments and how they came about.
Site: http://knowledgeaway.org
  • This website is kind of old. Sorry!!
Site: http://www.litecommerce.com/
  • This site instructs you in the process of creating your own online store. It provides help with inventory management, credit card processing, and SEO tools.
Site: http://ezinearticles.com/?What-is-e-Commerce---Advantages-and-Drawbacks!&id=241542
  • This site gives some basic information already covered in class regarding why it can be beneficial but also the drawbacks.
Site: http://managementhelp.org/infomgnt/e_cmmrce/e_cmmrce.htm#anchor1167431
  • A management guide that provides an approach for establishing your business on the internet.
  • This site contains links to various other web pages describing product development, ways to build virtual teams, and how to create a web page along with many other helpful sites.
Site:  http://compnetworking.about.com/od/filetransferprotocol/Intranets_and_Extranets.htm
  • Gives you a rough idea about what intranets and extra nets work and what they do.
Site: http://www.informs-cs.org/wsc97papers/1053.PDF
  • Proposes a model that can be used to evaluate the performance of various electronic commerce systems.
Site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infomediary
  • Describes what is an infomediary and also has some links to further investigate the subject.
Site: http://www.alevin.com/infomediary7.htm
  • an extensive article about infomediary
  • Elaborates on Infomediary, and the importance of them in eBusiness.
Site: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.28.4583
  • This article describes the progress of how the e-comerce business systems work.It also compares and describes de better approach of doing business using online transactions ("electronic commerce system, originally aimed at consumers, has evolved into a complex system, which serves also business-to-business customers and suppliers, and own employees.)
Site: http://www.ewave.co.il/www/products/products_catalog.html
  • what is a Catalog Management
Site: http://www.etapestry.com/files/ecommerce/eCommerceProcess.pdf
  • Information on this site provides information needed to set up a web site
Site: http://www.ecomenterprises.com/index.cfm?page=body&crid=73
  • This is an example of some of the services available to businesses who want to have a site designed for them.
Site: http://ecommerce.hostip.info/pages/141/Business-Business-B2B-E-Commerce.html
  • This website was helpful to understand more about B2B e-commerce. It explained what it is, some history about it, and even how B2B e-commerce differs from Business-to-Consumer B2C e-commerce
Site:  http://www.online-commerce.com/tutorial.html
  • This tutorial will show you how to get started in the complex and exciting world of Electronic Commerce.
Site: http://www.springerlink.com/content/3y5ddencbp6t93ae/fulltext.pdf
  • It is a really lengthy article but it really helps you understand the use of E-commerce and how it works.
Site: http://www.businessbell.net/business-services/what-is-e-commerce-advantages-and-drawbacks/?k=e-commerce+is
  • This helps get a better understanding of what e-commerce is.
Site: http://communication.howstuffworks.com/ecommerce.htm
  • I found this page to be pretty intresting in the understanding of what/how E-commerce works. The page gives brief but understandable information as to how E-Commerce is intermixed in our lives.
Site: http://dictionary.bnet.com/definition/e-commerce+processes.html
  • This website is very helpful, because it provide us definitions about the e-commerce processes and many more.
Site: http://webdevelopmentby.ifoundries.com/2009/03/ecommerce-definition-and-types-of-ecommerce/
  • This sites explains what is e-commerce and the different types of e-commerce. Adds a little bit more to what we learned in class.
Site: http://help.isu.edu/index.php?action=faq&catid=42&docid=500
  • Easy instructions on how to set an event notificatio
Site: http://www.iec.org/online/tutorials/acrobat/e_commerce.pdf
  • It's a good page explains very well what is Electronic Commerce, and the best thing is that stick with the program and explanation that the teacher gave in class about Electronic Commerce
  • the definition of electronic commerce, basic function and more
Site: http://www.improving-bpm-systems.com/
  • Improving organizational business performance is a permanent imperative and a daunting task these days. Enterprises improve their performance by changing their business processes to perform more effectively and more efficiently. The main tool used for such improvements is a Business Process Management system. The difficulty is how to implement these improvements within existing disparate and complex IT systems, within the these operations,and by targeting the whole company. We use a systemic approach for constructing in such a way that it is highly adap­table for practically all organisational aspects: policies, existing data, IT systems, and business processes. Overall this was a good introduction but did not explain in detail more on the subject.
Site: http://www.sharpasabubble.com/images/CaseStudy1.pdf
  • http://www.sharpasabubble.com/images/CaseStudy1.pdf
Site: http://hindu.com/businessline/iw/2000/05/28/stories/0728g101.htm
  • This explains B2B e-commerce a little more. As it says it is like a "guide" for people interested in e-commerce.
Site: http://www.upu.int/security/en/e-commerce_security_en.pdf
  • This website contains a PDF file which was designed to provide guidance on eCommerce security and related issues to the members of the UPU and postal adeministrations. It contains detailed and valuable information about eCommerce the importance of privacy, governance, security risks and threats, compliance, security awareness, etc.
Site: http://www.federalreserve.gov/boarddocs/supmanual/cch/200601/efta.pdf
  • Regulations of electronic fund transfers set by the Federal Reserve
Site: http://www.businesstown.com/internet/ecomm-definition.asp
  • Electronic commerce is the paperless exchange of business information using electronic data interchange (EDI), e-mail, electronic bulletin boards, fax transmissions, and electronic funds transfer. It refers to Internet shopping, online stock and bond transactions, the downloading and selling of “soft merchandise” (software, documents, graphics, music, etc.), and business-to-business transactions.
Site:  http://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=7UNqSnb52H4C&oi=fnd&pg=PA1&dq=electronic+commerce&ots=LQFYCaSb2r&sig=9_OXSKyD3kd7i1mzgIjCqhn6GiI#PPA1,M1
  • The link attached above takes you directly to a document that defines what an electronic commerce is,and also talks about the Industry framework and the different types of electronic commerce.
Site: http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1007965.1007969
  • This site gives Factors influencing the adoption of web-based shopping: the impact of trust
Site: http://www.aplus.net/ecommerce/
  • Ecomerce is the new oportunity for the furure business
Site: http://www.nt.gov.au/business/services.cfm?contentid=39&cat5id=3
  • This is a website that gives the definition to e- business and cover the topics seen in class, also show the different categories in e-business.
Site: http://www.bizbrick.com/eretailnews/issues/pdf/Bricks%20and%20Clicks%20White%20Paper.pdf
  • Provides a framework for bringing a bricks-and-mortar business online, re-engineering existing online offerings, and running successful e-businesses in a multi-channel environment. Offers seven basic steps to follow. A bit lengthy, but informative.
Site: http://www.cmcltd.com/brochures/products_solutions/techecom-paper.pdf
  • This is a 20 page overview explaining different network securities that are important in order to have safe running E-commerce; they include firewall system and intrusion detection systems.
Site: http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/61955.html?wlc=1243118584
  • How E-Commerce has affected portals and the changes of portals.
Site:  http://www.netessence.com.cy/downloads/erp.pdf
  • Describes on how (B2B)e-commerce works with other companies from buying to selling to each other on the web.
Site: http://www.digitsmith.com/ecommerce-definition.html
  • It provides a good definition of e-commerce and also a good description of the categories of e-commerce.
  • includes: B2B, C2C, B2C, and C2B
Site: http://www.ce.org/PDF/How_Stable_is_Consumer_Spending.pdf
  • The last time monthly spending on consumer technologies declined on a year-over-year basis was over four years ago – when spending fell slightly during each of the months from January to June in 2003.
Site: http://infogoal.com/dmc/dmcdrm.htm
  • this web contains additional information on resource management and sub topics such as metadata and other topic we covered in class real neat web page
Site: http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=701509010
  • This site is pretty good because it gives you the definition of electronic commerce and it is easy to understand. I also mentions about types of E-Commerce and issues affecting development of E-Commerce.
Site: http://www.iec.org/online/tutorials/e_commerce/index.asp
  • This webpage explains very well the definition of electronic commerce and is easy to understand.
Site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Business-to-business
  • This is a good site to find out about what a Busines-to-business (B2B)is. It talks about how it works and how it compares itself with business to consumer (B2C) and Business to Government (B2G)
Site: http://www.mbita.org/russian/gtep.html
  • There are a number of useful web sites now available to support economic development and provide trade promotion services to SMEs in the Russian Far East (RFE). These web sites span twelve industry sectors - from agriculture to transportation - as defined by the Ad Hoc Working Group. However, most of these sites are unknown to the RFE-SME community, and those that are known are under utilized.
Site: http://www.mastercontrol.com/ppc/document_control.html?source=yah00&OVRAW=content%20management&OVKEY=content%20management&OVMTC=standard&OVADID=6434345511&OVKWID=36142178511
  • A document control software system ensures that production processes are all pre-approved, and that changes are restricted to authorized personnel and tracked for future review
Site: http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=633292.633352
  • This article reviews how consumers dont trust vendors so a company put together a a system to reestablish consumer trust in vendors in an effort to increase sales.
Site: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3078737/
  • fraud schemes on ebay and other auction sites, vigilantes who search for fraud auctioneers
Site: http://www.hyperoffice.com/company-intranet/
  • I was a personal banker for wells fargo and i understand how intranet works now, the advantage of having this at work, to make it easier for employees and faster as well.
Site: www.recsi.com 
  • ANS is a company provider to help other companies retreive vital elctronic information with a variety of services