Designing Systems for Internet Commerce

Designing Systems for Internet Commerce by G. Winfield Treese, published by Addison-Wesley Professional on April 27, 1998, is a comprehensive guide aimed at those interested in establishing successful Internet commerce systems. This 400-page book addresses both the business and technical aspects of creating secure and effective online commerce platforms. It provides insights into the fundamental principles of system design, best practices, and the critical questions to consider when planning an Internet commerce system.
Readers will find practical advice on navigating the complexities of electronic commerce, including consumer retail and business-to-business models, privacy concerns, and legal issues such as taxation and copyright. The book also covers essential technologies and strategies for implementation, including cryptography, payment systems, and content management. Through numerous examples and a detailed walkthrough of a complete Internet commerce system design, Designing Systems for Internet Commerce equips readers with the knowledge to anticipate challenges and effectively serve their organization’s needs in the evolving landscape of online business.
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Internet commerce3/4poised to revolutionize the way we do business3/4is quickly becoming a reality, with an exploding number of Internet business sites now being deployed. If you are thinking about taking the Internet commerce plunge, read this book.
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 them using numerous examples.
The authors’ special focus is problem solving: They discuss the many potential risks, challenges, and stumbling blocks of Internet commerce systems and how best to deal with them. This information will enable you to anticipate and solve the problems you are likely to face, helping you implement an Internet commerce system that effectively serves the needs of your organization and its customers.
You will also find comprehensive coverage of: * Consumer retail, business-to-business, and information commerce business models * The critical issue of privacy versus merchandising * Legal issues, such as taxation, copyright, and digital signatures * Essential cryptography and security standards and methods * Functional architecture and implementation strategies, such as the use of outsourcing, custom development, and off-the-shelf products * The technological building blocks of e-commerce, including content transport technologies, CGI, Java, ActiveX, sessions and cookies, CORBA, SET, and COM * Proven strategies for system design * Creating and managing content * Payment systems and transaction processing
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.
Designing Systems for Internet Commerce will give you an understanding of how to bridge the gap between your vision of Internet commerce and the reality of attaining that vision with the technologies available today.
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