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Rating:  Summary: Not Bad! Review: I not really went through all contents inside the book because I read it somewhere at the book store near my town . Well it really can help much for my E-Commece
Rating:  Summary: Good Book.... Review: I would like to advise this book for the people who are actually business based, but also want to know a little bit of the technical issues of e-commerce.
Rating:  Summary: Too much filler. Review: I'm sure there's valuable content here somewhere, but it is dispersed amongst so much filler, I found it too time-consuming and frustrating to seek it by reading or skimming. A typical paragraph read sort of like this: "[Commerce is the aggregate set of interactions between "buyers" and "sellers". "Buyers" include "purchasers", "acheteurs", "cash acquirers" and "credit acquirers". "Purchasers" includes the group of individuals and businesses who acquire goods and services for cash. "Goods" are objects, and services are performance-related.", etc.] I'm sure the authors put alot of time into this, and I'm grateful to them--this is a subject I really wanted to know about, and I suspect they don't get paid that much for writing books like this. Nevertheless, I wish they had focused on putting 50 tight valuable pages up front.
Rating:  Summary: An excellent and highly recommended introductory reference Review: Now in a fully updated and expanded second edition, Designing Systems For Internet Commerce by computer security experts and consultants G. Winfield Treese and Lawrence C. Stewart is an informed, thoughtful, and imminently practical examination of what it takes to create an effective and secure system for successful Internet commerce. From learning the basics of Extensible Markup Language (XML), to adapting to mobile and wireless systems, managing shopping carts and other online means of taking orders, to exploiting the Internet to market one's goods at a much lower cost, Designing Systems For Internet Commerce is an excellent and highly recommended introductory reference for any company or corporation seeking to make the most of the twenty-first century's advances in technologically driven commerce and networking.
Rating:  Summary: Too much philosophy, not enough content Review: The authors are clearly qualified and knowledgeable, but the book suffers from being a dry and largely superficial overview of almost every concept related to computers, IP networking, telecommunication and e-commerce. Little space is devoted to real-world examples, illustrations of products and promise of specific technologies in e-commerce.The book is probably written to those who need a some "corridor competence" to talk about these matters, but there's little technical "meat" to be found here.
Rating:  Summary: Architecture is the central theme Review: The book is geared for IT professionals. This still is the only book that views Internet solutions in a decomposable architectural perspective. It contains a good chapter on the value chain, payment systems and transaction processing. The graphics are clear and reusable. It had a little too much overview material on related topics and not enough alternatives to the authors' company solutions. Great book for budding technical architects. More books are needed that address lessons learned from real architects. This fills that gap.
Rating:  Summary: Architecture is the central theme Review: The book is geared for IT professionals. This still is the only book that views Internet solutions in a decomposable architectural perspective. It contains a good chapter on the value chain, payment systems and transaction processing. The graphics are clear and reusable. It had a little too much overview material on related topics and not enough alternatives to the authors' company solutions. Great book for budding technical architects. More books are needed that address lessons learned from real architects. This fills that gap.
Rating:  Summary: Not impressive. ! Review: The first part of the book is about doing business, the second about technology. Although it covers all the process of doing business online, the book does not focus very good in either part. Very good for beginners, and has some interesting information for most people, but there are other more focused books that discuses each process of the online business in depth.
Rating:  Summary: It gives an overview Review: The way an overview on the subject of E-commerce is given in marvelous. However it is very pratical, something is missing.
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