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Papers On Internet & Related Issues
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Developing a Marketing Plan for an Online Jewelry Business
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A 5 page paper which
discusses developing a marketing plan for an online store, specifically a jewelry store.
Various information is provided which illustrates some of the things to look for, where to
start, success stories and other bits of information. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAjewelry.wps
Developing a Web Page for “Eyes R Us”
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This 12 page report
discusses the processes involved in the creation of a Website
for an organization called “Eyes R Us.” From designers to
dentists to dairy farmers, small-business owners are finding
that the Web is an affordable and effective way to promote
their products and services. Equally important to know with
some degree of certainty whether or not a company’s
prospective clients go on the Web to research and buy products
and services. With the proliferation of software tools
promising an easy-yet-professional-looking site in just a
matter of hours playing on the home computer, it is easy to
assume that there is no reason to hire an expensive
“webmaster” or developer to create a site. The keys to
successful Web marketing include planning for costs,
developing a concept, and product positioning . . . as well as
a great Web site. The author of this paper clearly advocates
outsourcing the process. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BWeyerus.wps
Developing a Website for Family Veterinary Pet Care Clinic
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A 5 page paper reviewing the requirements of a veterinary clinic seeking to design and implement a web page for the clinic. As a medical practice, it is necessary for pet owners to bring their pets to the office for direct care, but there are many services and points of information that the clinic can provide at its website that will serve all of its customers – both human and animal – well, while also promoting the business and increasing its value to customers well beyond the needs of annual vaccinations or spaying and neutering companion pets. The site will provide general information; employee profiles; and useful external links. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSitWebVetClin.rtf
Developing an Online B2B Relationship with Current Customers
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A 3 page paper discussing points that need to be considered when developing B2B relationships in the electronic environment. In principle, nothing about e-business has changed basic business principles or the basics of marketing. In practice, the advent of the Internet has changed virtually everything. The Internet has removed virtually all geographical boundaries. What each company needs to guard against most is hidden unethical behavior along the supply chain that may not be apparent to either company but could be detrimental to the future of each. The paper uses Gap as example. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSmgmtB2BconsSCM.rtf
Developing Primus Securities’ Website
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A 10 page paper examining hardware and protocol that Primus Securities, a fictional online trader, might need to support its site and its operation. The paper discusses the network, network protocol, network components and client/server considerations of the physical infrastructure. It also discusses changes in web development, J2EE and Microsoft.NET. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSitPrimus.rtf
Development of a Network Society
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This 17 page paper considers how different forms of mass media change the society in which they operate. This paper focuses on the concept of the Guttenberg Galaxy and communication over the internet to explain how information and the mass media changes society and the perception of society with empowerment of members of that society. The bibliography cites 20 sources.
Filename: TEintsoc.rtf
Differing Presentations of Information on the World Wide Web: Evolution Verses Creationism
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A 6 page overview of the value of the World Wide Web in research applications. Contends that, while the Web is a tremendously useful research tool, the information which can be found there can vary dramatically in regard to its factual information and the opinion which is being delivered. Utilizes three sites arguing creationist verses evolutionist theory to document this contention. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPevoWWW.wps
Digital Audio Formats
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A 4 page paper discussing .wav, MP3, MIDI and MOD music-storing formats. Digital music and other audio forms have benefited greatly from the innovations of recent years. After the advent of the Internet, audiophiles formerly started their music downloads before going to bed for the night, for the download time of only a few files would take hours to complete. The legal landscape has greatly changed as well; the involvement of more corporate entities in music and other audio file downloading has resulted in more options being available for today’s users. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSdigAudForm.rtf
Digital Audio Recording
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An 11 page paper tracing the development of digital audio recording and exploring how it works. Digital audio recording arrived in a commercial way in the early 1980s with the development and release of the compact disc (CD). It appears that the CD is only the beginning, however, as digital audio recording continues to progress. It provides convenience, reliability and lower production costs, but it is certain that copyright holders have not yet finished trying to mold its applications into forms most profitable for them. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSdigAudioRec.rtf
Digital Economy / Promise and Peril in the Age of Networked Intelligence
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A 7 page review 'The New Age of Networked Information' presented by Don Tapscott. Particular emphasis is placed on the importance of the new technologies and their utilization in both business and personal pursuits. Caution is provided that although utilization of the new information technologies is imperative to a business' survival, such use must be carefully calculated and planned.
Filename: Digital.wps
Disintermediation and E-commerce
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This 7 page paper considers what is meant by disintermediation and how it will effect trade and business to business relationships in the future. The positive and the negative aspects are considered. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEdisint.wps
Distance Education - Need For Accreditation
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This 10 page paper provides an overview of distance education, the increasing enrollment in Online higher education programs, research comparing Online versus traditional classroom student achievement and the need for accreditation. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: PGdsted2.rtf
Does The Internet Create A New Economy
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A 4 page paper. The writer reports the premise that the Internet is a new economy comprised of four layers and comments on the Internet changing many aspects of our lives but does this mean it creates a new economy. The writer argues that it does not. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGnetecn.rtf
Dot.Com Success
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3 pages in length. Internet enterprise may appear to be a simple undertaking, however, the recent demise of myriad dot.com businesses opened the eyes of many people - amateurs and professionals alike - as to the inherent challenges with taking one's company online. What constitutes a successful operation and one that cannot capture its intended market is what analysts have studied with great interest. The extent to which the combined facets of internal organization and external proficiency reflects the broad scope of successful Internet sites is both grand and far-reaching; that subtle nuances are the very components that guide those to success who pay attention to them speaks to the need for more than just the desire to secure a lucrative place in cyberspace. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCDotCom.rtf
Down’s Syndrome and the World Wide Web: A Summary of the Presentation this Disease Has on the World Wide Web
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A 9 page overview of the information which is available on the Internet regarding this genetic-based condition. The author reviews ten consumer-oriented web sites for content and presentation. Includes a table covering the major features of each of the reviewed site. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPdownWb.rtf
Downloading and Installing Software; A Step by Step Guide
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This 6 page paper is a step by step guide on how to download and install software taken from the internet. The paper starts with the preparation of the computer and ends with the software being installed.
Filename: TEdownloads.rtf
DOWNLOADING MUSIC -- FOR FREE
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This 5-page paper focuses on various methods by which a teen consumer can download music for free. The paper focuses on pros and cons of this. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTfreemusi.rtf
DSL and Small Businesses
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This 12 page paper considers how DSL ay be of value so small office or home offices, SOHO. The paper looks at the ways in which DSL may benefit small businesses and uses two case studies to show this benefit. The paper ends with consideration of the future. The bibliography cites 11 sources.
Filename: TEdslint.rtf
DSL Technology
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This 12 page paper is written in two parts. The first part, making up two thirds of the paper, considers the development of DSL technology. This includes the influences on speed such as distance form the exchange and wire gauge, various types of DSL, such as ADSL and HDSL, how DSL works and the potential of DSL. The second part of the paper considers two case studies of small office/home office, SOHO, installation of DSL and look at the predicted future take up rates. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEdsltec.rtf
E tourism
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A paper which considers the radical changes which have been brought about in the tourist industry by the new information technology, with specific reference to wi fi, GIS and G3. Bibliography lists 6 sources
Filename: JLetour.rtf
E-BUSINESS AND E-STRATEGY – TWO DIFFERENT PLANS
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This 3-page paper describes the difference between e-business planning and e-strategies planning. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTebuest.rtf
E-Business Best Policies and Practices
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A 4 page paper discussing three factors critical to e-business success: they offer customer assurance; they make their sites easy to use; and they make themselves available to customers. The paper uses Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Dell and eBay as examples. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSebizBestPr.rtf
E-Business Law and Risk Management Best Practices
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A 3 page paper discussing legal and risk management issues. In many respects, best practices collectively are a reflection of common sense. In today’s electronic environment, there should be more effort placed in staying ahead of those who exercise fraud as their livelihood. Virtually everyone writing on the topic today predicts that the problem will get worse before it improves, and the small business, at least, must guard well against the losses it could incur. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSebizLawBest.rtf
E-business models
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This 8 page paper considers three models of e-commerce, business to business (B2B), business to consumer (B2C) and consumer to consumer (C2C). The paper examines the models by examining an example company for each model; Dell, Amazon and eBay. The paper looks at issues such as who are the target market, the companies web sites and the facilities of the web sites themselves, how they market and the benefits of the model to both seller and purchaser. Te bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEemodel.rtf
E-Business Preplanning
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A 5 page paper identifying some of the questions that a would-be e-business should ask and answer before jumping headlong into e-commerce. Preparing a marketing plan for e-business involves more than only listing how the business will go about marketing its goods and services in the electronic environment. Just as the organizational structure is outlined and discussed in the marketing plan for traditional business, so does the marketing plan for e-business require attention to items specific to the electronic environment. Prior to devising a marketing plan for e-business, it is necessary to identify and answer several questions. The purpose here is to review those questions. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSebizPreMktPl.rtf
e-Business Project Description: Preliminary Considerations
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An 8 page paper addressing several considerations that should precede establishing a new e-business project. Areas addressed include the legal and regulatory ramifications of operating an e-business; potential sources of ethical conflict; the failure of Webvan; and an observation about the responsibility of e-business problems in the downfall of Enron. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KSebizPrePlan.rtf
E-Business Provides Opportunities
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A 11 page paper that discusses the opportunities e-business and e-commerce provide to companies with an emphasis on production and transactions. The paper begins with definitions of 'e-commerce' and 'e-business' and a description of the two major types of e-commerce businesses conduct. Statistical data about Internet sales and revenues are included for the U.S., the UK and the EU. Data regarding business-to-business e-commerce are also reported. The rest of the paper explores and investigates the many advantages and benefits derived from e-business and e-commerce, including the potential reduction in production costs and increased revenues through more business transactions. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: PGebsop.rtf
E-Business Web Site
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3 pages in length. The writer briefly discusses Web site strategy for three up-and-coming online retailers. No bibliography.
Filename: TLCEBizWeb.rtf
E-Business: The Effect of the Dot-Com Fallout on Supply Chain
Management
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An 18 page paper discussing the changing state of e-business.
Investors and venture capitalists alike are hyperventilating over the recent fallout of the
dot-coms, those darlings of business that promised to change everthing and make billions
for those involved in them. Those no longer with us can be seen as failing to fully or
accurately acknowledge the customer, however. It is true that business has changed, but
the old principle of effectively filling customers' needs has not. The arrogance of those
determined to "do it their way" has led to their demise, allowing more efficient and more
customer-responsive models to emerge. The evolution of supply chain management - an
aspect of business increasingly critical to efficient business operation - stands as an
illustration of the principle. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: KSsupChnEbiz.wps
E-Business: Has It Been Revolutionary For The Automobile Industry?
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6 pages in length. The concept of e-business has completely revolutionized the automobile industry, providing an incredible potential for growth as this particular sector of commerce moves into the new millennium. Earning millions in sales after being in operation since 1995, Autoweb.com is an e-business site where consumers can acquire just about anything they need relating to the automobile industry. To be sure, Autoweb.com is not the only Internet-based operation of its kind, but it has proven quite successful in launching itself as a premiere consumer supplier. The competition is fierce, as can be expected in such a lucrative venture; only just recently is it finally being realized just how viable an option e-business is for the progress of the automobile industry. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCEbizA.rtf
E-Commerce
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This 7 page paper considers the advantages and disadvantages of entering the e-commerce environment. This paper considers the impact of a major Canadian insurance company and looks at potential savings, fewer barriers, branding as well as problems such as lack of personal contact and set up costs. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEenterec.rtf
E-Commerce - An Analysis
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A 28 page paper that provides a comprehensive analysis of the e-commerce industry beginning with definitions of e-commerce, e-business and an explanation of the different categories, e.g., B2B, B2C, C2C. The writer reports the most recent data regarding e-commerce transactions. The writer also discuses the trends driving e-commerce, strategies used by some of the dot.coms that survived the implosion, technology brick-and-mortar companies use to reduce costs and improve performance, how traditional companies are using e-commerce, the importance of using electronic alternatives for supply chains, and the need to retain customers and suggestions for doing so. The paper ends with a SWOT analysis of e-commerce. Examples are included in the text. Statistical data included. Bibliography lists 23 sources.
Filename: PGecmrc3.rtf
E-commerce and Consumers
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This 21 page paper considers e-commerce and the consumers. Undertaken as a comprehensive literature review. The paper includes an examination of the current status of e-commerce, including statistics and figures in the use of the internet, the growth of e-commerce and the users of the internet. Other issues discussed include the marketing mix, the decision making process, security and advantages and disadvantages for consumers making purchases on the internet. The bibliography cites 25 sources.
Filename: TEecomby.rtf
E-Commerce and CRM
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This 10 page paper looks a fictitious case study and answers questions regarding the implementation of an e-commerce and customer relationship management (CRM) strategy. The paper considers the benefits of e-commerce, the requirements for e-commerce and CRM to be successful and what type of system would be able to provide an holistic solution. The bibliography cites 11 sources.
Filename: TEecocrm.rtf
E-COMMERCE AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE
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This 22-page paper discusses e-commerce and international trade. Topics discussed include how e-commerce has impacted trade, global trends and discussions of how e-commerce-ready various countries are. Bibliography lists 21 sources.
Filename: MTinectr.rtf
E-Commerce And The Entertainment Industry
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A 4 page paper. Only books, music, videos and movie tickets are discussed in this paper. The paper discusses the impact of e-commerce on these items. The writer begins by commenting on the success of Amazon.com. Statistical data reported include the percentage of consumers who make purchases Online, the percentage who purchase books, CDs, videos and movie tickets. The writer comments on the reasons consumers are turning to the Internet to make these purchases. Data included. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGentnt.rtf
E-Commerce and the Law
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This 12 page paper considers the risks of e-commerce identifying breach of copyright as one of the most relevant, followed by privacy concerns of employees and confidentially concerns of employers. The writer considers this from a UK legal perspective. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEecomnt.rtf
E-commerce Application and Law
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A 9 page paper answering 6 questions about “legal issues surrounding computer technologies and the challenges posed to Information Technology professionals by the growth of the Internet and the Web. Topics include intellectual property issues such as copyright and trademark issues, privacy, governmental regulation and ethics.” Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: KSecommLegalIP.rtf
E-Commerce Business Models
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A 5 page paper discussing the brokerage, infomediary, merchant and manufacturer (direct) models of e-commerce and supplying examples of each. Those examples, respectively, are Priceline.com, Coolsavings.com, Amazon.com and Dell Computer. Each has developed what has come to be a specific online business model that others try to emulate. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSmktgEcomBizMod.rtf
E-Commerce Enabling Technology
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E-commerce is becoming increasingly important. This 14 page paper looks at the way enabling technology increases the value of any internet presence and uses CRM systems as an example of how companies can utilize applications to increase sales, retain customers and generally benefit the business. The paper looks at the background and use of CRM applications and their architecture and then considers a specific company to look at how a CRM application has been put to use. The bibliography cites 15 sources.
Filename: TEenableec.rtf
E-Commerce for SME’s
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This 4 Page paper considers the advantages and disadvantages that are presented with the advent of the internet and e-commerce specifically for the small and medium sized enterprise (SME). The paper outlines both the advantages and disadvantages and considers viable solutions. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEsmeadv.rtf
E-commerce Fraud
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This 10 page paper looks at the issue of e-commerce fraud, the extent of the problem; the way scams are perpetrated, problems dealing with fraud, fraud prevention and the cost of controlling fraud. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVEcomm.rtf
E-Commerce in China
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A 5 page overview of the emergence of e-commerce in China. The author of this paper provides a brief overview of the literature to support the contention that both the Chinese government and private industry are getting on the bandwagon in terms of e-commerce in the country. Methodology for the literature review is included. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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E-Commerce In Developing Nations
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An 12 page paper. The catalyst statement for this paper is: Supermarket and shopping mall metaphors for e-commerce are widely used in industrialized countries, such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and much of Europe. Are these particular metaphors useful and/or appropriate in marginalized and developing nations? What strategies could be used to expand e-commerce in these other nations? The writer begins by explaining that metaphors are culturally-based, therefore, if the inhabitants of a nation have no experience with what the metaphor signifies, they will not understand it. A metaphor that may be more appropriate in many nations is offered and discussed. The writer then reports and discusses the necessary elements to promote e-commerce in any nation and also explains that many developing nations lack the resources to join e-commerce models. Finally, the writer discusses what is needed to expand e-commerce in developing nations. Bibliography lists 19 sources.
Filename: PGecmdv.rtf
E-Commerce in Europe
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An 11 page paper examining the current state of e-commerce
among European websites, making suggestions for strategies for US-based companies
launching European versions of sites designed for retail trade. E-commerce has not yet
become at all common in Europe, but it appears that the reason has more to do with merchants
than it does with potential customers. Internet use is growing in Europe, and US-based
companies should be able to capitalize on that growth by making their websites easier to use
and the policies less restrictive than those that currently exist. Those sites designed for serving
the customer are those currently experiencing the greatest success. Bibliography lists 13
sources.
Filename: KSe-Europe.wps