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Designing systems for Internet commerce / G. Winfield Treese, Lawrence C. Stewart.

By: Treese, G. WinfieldContributor(s): Stewart, Lawrence CMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Reading, Mass. ; New Delhi : Addison-Wesley ; Pearson Education, c1998. Description: xiii, 375 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0201571676 (acidfree); 9780201571677Subject(s): System design | Electronic commerceDDC classification: 004.67803801 LOC classification: QA76.9.S88 | T74 1998Online resources: WorldCat details
Contents:
TOC The business of Internet commerce -- Internet business strategy -- Business models -- Conflicting goals and requirements -- Functional architecture -- Implementation strategies -- The technology of Internet commerce -- The Internet and the World Wide Web -- Building blocks for Internet commerce -- System design -- Creating and managing content -- Cryptography -- Security -- Payment systems -- Auxiliary systems -- Transaction processing -- Systems for Internet commerce -- Putting it all together -- The future of Internet commerce.
Summary: Summary: "Written by two of the most experienced practitioners in this burgeoning field, Designing Systems for Internet Commerce will guide you through the business and technical considerations of building fully functioning, secure, and financially successful Internet commerce systems." "Both comprehensive and practical, this book explains the fundamental principles of system design, reveals best design practices, and offers reality-based advice on implementation. It explores the common issues and critical questions to ask when planning a system for Internet commerce. In addition, it describes the key technologies relevant to electronic commerce and explains how to apply the using numerous examples." "In addition, the authors walk you through a full-fledged Internet commerce system design to illustrate all of these strategies, technologies, and functions in action. Moreover, the book demonstrates how to separate content from transactions, and offers an example of a scalable transaction engine."--BOOK JACKET.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 359-363) and index.

TOC The business of Internet commerce --
Internet business strategy --
Business models --
Conflicting goals and requirements --
Functional architecture --
Implementation strategies --
The technology of Internet commerce --
The Internet and the World Wide Web --
Building blocks for Internet commerce --
System design --
Creating and managing content --
Cryptography --
Security --
Payment systems --
Auxiliary systems --
Transaction processing --
Systems for Internet commerce --
Putting it all together --
The future of Internet commerce.

Summary:
"Written by two of the most experienced practitioners in this burgeoning field, Designing Systems for Internet Commerce will guide you through the business and technical considerations of building fully functioning, secure, and financially successful Internet commerce systems." "Both comprehensive and practical, this book explains the fundamental principles of system design, reveals best design practices, and offers reality-based advice on implementation. It explores the common issues and critical questions to ask when planning a system for Internet commerce. In addition, it describes the key technologies relevant to electronic commerce and explains how to apply the using numerous examples." "In addition, the authors walk you through a full-fledged Internet commerce system design to illustrate all of these strategies, technologies, and functions in action. Moreover, the book demonstrates how to separate content from transactions, and offers an example of a scalable transaction engine."--BOOK JACKET.

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