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e-Enterprise

Business Models, Architecture, and Components

Faisal Hoque David Orchard

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English
Cambridge University Press
28 February 2000
E-commerce is still a new and volatile industry, but each day a new enterprise pops up promising to be the next big thing. The real challenge is to understand what is involved in using the Internet as a means to building a successful business. Rather than coming up with marketing hooks and product innovations, e-Enterprise: Business Models, Architecture, and Components demystifies e-commerce and describes how a business should determine its own future by taking the next step and becoming an agile 'e-enterprise'. Faisal Hoque introduces the concept of high-level abstraction of business processes and application functionality that result in reusable business and technology components. He provides a methodology that is critical for all business leaders and technologists trying to build an enterprise on the Internet.

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Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   410g
ISBN:   9780521774871
ISBN 10:   052177487X
Series:   Breakthroughs in Application Development
Pages:   306
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I. E-enterprise and E-business: 1. From E-commerce to e-enterprise; Part II. E-business Models: 2. E-business application Models; 3. The b-to-c application model; 4. The b-to-b application model; Part III. Components for E-enterprise Architectures: 5. E-enterprise architecture; 6. E-enterprise business components; 7. E-enterprise technology components; Part IV. E-enterprise Methodology: 8. Building e-enterprises.

Reviews for e-Enterprise: Business Models, Architecture, and Components

'... an excellent choice for senior managers and business leaders who want to do something constructive about e-business rather than just talk about it or follow the herd.' Steve Goodwin, Computing and Control Engineering Journal 'Here is a recipe of business models and technology to create e-Enterprise that can win repeatedly.' Ron Griffin, CIO, Home Depot 'This stuff works.' Honorio Padron, SVP, Process Engineering and CIO, CompUSA


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