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Chapter 8

E Commerce System

1. The online process of developing, marketing, selling, delivering, servicing, and paying for
products and services.
2. Business selling to consumers at retail Web stores is an example.
3. Using an e-commerce portal for auctions by business customers and their suppliers is an
example.
4. Using an e-commerce Web site for auctions among consumers is an example.
5. E-commerce applications must implement several major categories of interrelated processes,
such as search and catalog management, in order to be effective.
6. Helps to establish mutual trust between you and an e-tailer at an e-commerce site.
7. Tracks your Web site behavior to provide you with an individualized Web store experience.
8. Develops, generates, delivers, and updates information to you at a Web site.
9. Ensures that proper e-commerce transactions, decisions, and activities are performed to serve
you more efficiently.
10. Sends you an e-mail when your e-commerce order has been shipped.
11. Includes matchmaking, negotiation, and mediation processes among buyers and sellers.
12. Companies that serve as intermediaries in e-commerce transactions.
13. A process aimed at improving the volume and/or quality of traffic to a Web site.
14. An e-commerce marketplace that may provide catalog, exchange, or auction service for
businesses or consumers.
15. Buyers bidding for the business of a seller.
16. Marketplace for bid (buy) and ask (sell) transactions.
17. The most widely used type of marketplace in B2C e-commerce.
18. The marketing or sales channel created by a company to conduct and manage its e-commerce
activities.
19. The processing of money and credit transfers between businesses and financial institutions.
20. Ways to provide efficient, convenient, and secure payments in e-commerce.
21. Companies can evaluate and choose from several e-commerce integration alternatives.
22. Web sites and portals hosted by individual companies, consortiums, or intermediaries that bring
together buyers and sellers to accomplish e- commerce transactions.
23. A component of e-commerce sites that helps customers find what they are looking for.

1) Electronic Commerce- The online process of developing, marketing, selling, delivering, servicing,
and paying for products and services

2) Electronic Commerce: Business-to-consumer (B2C)- Business selling to consumers at retail Web


stores is an example
3) Electronic Commerce: Business-to-business (B2B)-Using an e-commerce portal for auctions by
business customers and their suppliers is an example
4) Electronic Consumer: Consumer-to-consumer (C2C)-Using an e-commerce Web sites for
auctions among consumers is an example

5) E-Commerce processes--E-commerce applications must implement several major categories of


interrelated processes, such as search and catalog management, in order to be effective

6) E-Commerce process: Access control and security- Helps establish mutual trust between you
and an e-tailer at an e-commerce site

7) E-Commerce process: Profiling and Personalizing-Tracks your web site behavior to provide you
with an individualized Web store experience

8) E-Commerce process: Content and catalog management--Develops, generates, delivers, and


updates information to you at a Web site

9) E-Commerce process: Profiling and personalizing--Ensures that proper e-commerce transactions,


decisions, and activities are performed to serve you more efficiently

10) E-Commerce process: Event notification--Sends you an e-mail when your e-commerce order as
been shipped

11) E-Commerce process: Collaboration and trading-Includes matchmaking, negotiating, and


meditation processes among buyers and sellers

12) Infomediaries -Companies that serve as intermediaries in e-commerce transactions

13) Search engine optimization--A process aimed at improving the volume and/or quality of traffic
to a Web site

14) E-Commerce marketplaces: Portal--An e-commerce marketplace that may provide catalog,
exchange, or action service for businesses or consumers

15) E-Commerce marketplaces: Auction--Buyers bidding for the business of a seller

16) E-Commerce marketplaces: Exchange--Marketplace for bid (buy) and ask (sell) transactions

17) E-Commerce marketplaces: Catalog--The most widely used type of marketplace in B2C e-
commerce

18) E-Commerce Channel--The marketing or sales channel created by a company to conduct and
manage its e-commerce activities

19) Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)-The processing of money and credit transfers between
businesses and financial institutions
20) E-Commerce Process: Electronic payment Systems -Ways to provide efficient, convenient, and
secure payments in e-commerce

21) Clicks-and-bricks strategy--Companies can evaluate and choose from several e-commerce
integration alternatives

22) E-commerce Marketplaces--Web sites and portals hosted by individual companies, consortiums,
or intermediaries that bring together buyers and sellers to accomplish e-commerce transactions

23) E-Commerce process: Search management--A component of e-commerce sites that helps
customers find what they are looking for

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