by
William Angliss Institute of TAFE.
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WAIARC 378.945 VIC
Publication Date
2000
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Walker, Jeff (Internet entrepreneur), author.
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658.11 WAL
Publication Date
2014
Summary
This book will build your business -----fast. Whether you've already go a business or you're itching to start one, this is a recipe for getting more traction. Think about it - what if you could launch like Apple or the big Hollywood studios? What if your prospects eagerly counted down the days until they could buy your product? What it you could create such powerful positioning in your market that you all-but-eliminated your competition? And you could do all that no matter how hunble your business or budget? -- Book Cover.
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Xu, Jun, Ph. D., 1960-
Call Number
658.872 22
Publication Date
2010
Summary
Embarking on electronic business is a challenging task. There is also a lack of clear understanding and comprehensive analysis of various issues and domains of electronic business. This book offers a very comprehensive analysis of concepts, models and infrastructures of e-business. It also presents unique observations of current e-business practices for different organizations in different economies and provides insights on the future of current leading businesses on the net and the trends of e-business. The volume will be an effective and indispensible reference book for professionals who are interested in or dealing with e-business and businesses that are embarking on e-business.
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Electronic Resources
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Tesone, D. V. (Dana V.)
Call Number
647.94068 TES
Publication Date
2005
Summary
"Hospitality Information Systems and E-Commerce offers an in-depth look at how hospitality managers can most effectively use technology to benefit their business, and is a must-have resource for students and professionals seeking to learn more about this cutting-edge topic."--BOOK JACKET.
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by
Pal, Nirmal.
Call Number
658.84 21
Publication Date
2001
Format:
Electronic Resources
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by
Milutinović, Veljko.
Call Number
381.142 22
Publication Date
2002
Summary
A discussion of issues relating to the development of e-business and e-challenges. It demonstrates that innovation is the key to the future and the human drive to understand nature is the key to future innovation. Society must do all it can to preserve, nurture and encourage curiosity.
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Electronic Resources
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Murray, Brian H., 1968-
Call Number
658.827 22
Publication Date
2004
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Electronic Resources
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Tassabehji, Rana.
Call Number
658.872 22
Publication Date
2003
Summary
Applying e-commerce in Business provides an understanding of e-commerce by deconstructing it into its main constituents and explaining how they fit together. The objective is to introduce some consistency to the often-contradictory views about e-commerce, bringing together different academic and management theories and frameworks into a coherent whole.
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Electronic Resources
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Bichler, Martin.
Call Number
658.84 21
Publication Date
2001
Summary
Combines economics with computer science to analyse multidimensional auction mechanisms, the emerging pricing model for e-business. For professionals, consultants and dotcomers involved in designing, implementing and upgrading electronic markets, as well as researchers in: economics, information systems, operations management, computer science and observers of the e-commerce phenomenon.
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Electronic Resources
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0.0707
by
Jones, Richard, author.
Call Number
658.84 23
Publication Date
2013
Summary
Annotation Drupal Commerce is emerging as the preferred option for open source e-commerce, and it also stands up to comparison against established proprietary systems. Getting Started with Drupal Commerce is an introductory guide to building an online store using Drupal Commerce in Drupal 7. Getting Started with Drupal Commerce takes you step-by-step through a complete e-commerce website build, from a clean installation of Drupal to a working example store. Starting with how to set up a Drupal development environment, we then discuss the planning of an e-commerce site and the typical questions you should be asking before getting started. Next, we walk through all of the essential setup required for most types of e-shop, including taxes, shipping, discounts and coupons, the checkout process, and backend order management. By the end of Getting Started with Drupal Commerce, you will be fully-equipped to plan and build your own store and you will understand the fundamental principles of Drupal Commerce that will enable you to progress to more complex store builds.
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Electronic Resources
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by
Wearne, Neil.
Call Number
647.940688 WEA
Publication Date
2002
Summary
"Hospitality Marketing in the e-Commerce Age is a comprehensive account of all aspects of marketing in the hospitality industry. Although primarily a textbook for students and teachers of hospitality marketing, this book will prove invaluable for all practitioners in the hospitality industry who want to add to their knowledge of marketing.The approach taken in this book is that marketing should be directed towards what happens to and for the customers. This approach is fundamentally different from those who consider marketing to be primarily concerned with sales and advertising. This book shifts the major emphasis of hospitality marketing onto building a service business from the inside, rather than relying on outside promotion after the event." -- BOOK JACKET.
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Books
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by
Girard, John P., 1961-
Call Number
658 22
Publication Date
2011
Summary
Despite several false starts, the concept of virtual business is finally coming to fruition. A melding of four critical enablers drives this new reality: social technology, visionary leadership, an increasing recognition of the value of a collaboration culture, plus virtual worlds. This so-called TLC+V (technology, leadership, collaboration, and the virtual) of virtual business has suddenly combined to create exciting and uncharted business opportunities waiting to be harnessed. This book examines four virtual business strategies that are showing unprecedented opportunity. The "any place, any time" strategy focuses on providing high quality service 24/7 by ignoring traditional geographic challenges. The "people know best" strategy harnesses the power of everyday people to create value. The "everyone has a stake" strategy considers the stakeholder view of the organization and guides leaders in tapping this vast store of wisdom. Finally, the "real in the virtual world" strategy offers incredible opportunity for real businesses to sell their wares in the virtual world. Throughout the book, we present a collection of best practices derived from our case studies of real virtual business successes.
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Electronic Resources
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0.0516
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