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UNINA9910457706003321 |
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E-commerce and the digital economy / / Michael J. Shaw, editor |
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Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2015 |
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1-138-68131-8 |
1-315-70505-2 |
0-7656-2007-3 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (328 p.) |
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Collana |
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Advances in management information systems ; ; v. 4 |
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Disciplina |
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Electronic commerce |
Commerce - Data processing |
Electronic books. |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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First published 2006 by M.E. Sharpe. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Nota di contenuto |
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CONTENTS; SERIES EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION; REFERENCES; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; E-COMMERCE AND THE DIGITAL ECONOMY AN INTRODUCTION; PROLOGUE; THE TECHNOLOGY ENABLER; ORGANIZATIONAL TRANSFORMATIONS; PROCESS/SUPPLY CHAIN TRANSFORMATIONS; CHANNEL MANAGEMENT; B2B OPPORTUNITIES; VALUE PROPOSITIONS AND JUSTIFICATION; UBIQUITOUS COMMERCE; OPEN AND DYNAMIC ENTERPRISES; OVERVIEW OF THE ORGANIZATION OF THIS VOLUME; PART I INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS AND THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF INDUSTRY STRUCTURE |
CHAPTER 1 MEASURING THE BUSINESS BENEFITS OF WEB-BASED INTERORGANIZATIONAL SYSTEMS A CO-ADOPTION MODEL FOR STANDARDS DEVELOPMENTCHAPTER 2 IMPACT OF STANDARDIZATION ON BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS COLLABORATION; CHAPTER 3 THE IMPACT OF B2B ELECTRONIC COMMERCE TECHNOLOGY, PROCESSES, AND ORGANIZATION CHANGES A CASE STUDY IN THE PERSONAL COMPUTER INDUSTRY; CHAPTER 4 THE STANDARDIZATION GAP AN ECONOMIC FRAMEWORK FOR NETWORK ANALYSIS; PART II EMPHASIS ON CONSUMERS AND CUSTOMIZATION; CHAPTER 5 EXTENDING CUSTOMERS' ROLES IN E-COMMERCE 75 CHAPTER 5 EXTENDING CUSTOMERS' ROLES IN E-COMMERCE PROMISES, CHALLENGES |
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CHAPTER 6 HUMAN FACTORS AND E-COMMERCECHAPTER 7 BUNDLING AND UNBUNDLING OF ELECTRONIC CONTENT; CHAPTER 8 CURRENT AND FUTURE INSIGHTS FROM ONLINE AUCTIONS A RESEARCH FRAMEWORK; PART III MANAGEMENT OF MOBILE AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE; CHAPTER 9 PEER-TO-PEER TECHNOLOGIES FOR BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS APPLICATIONS; CHAPTER 10 TOPOGRAPHICAL LEVERAGING OF SHARABLE SERVICES THE CONCEPT OF CAPACITY PROVISION NETWORKS; CHAPTER 11 MOBILE COMMERCE A VALUE SYSTEM PERSPECTIVE; CHAPTER 12 EXPLAINING THE SUCCESS OF NTT DOCOMO'S I-MODE THE CONCEPT OF VALUE SCOPE MANAGEMENT |
PART IV TRUST, SECURITY, AND LEGAL ISSUESCHAPTER 13 TRUST IN ONLINE CONSUMER EXCHANGES EMERGING CONCEPTUAL AND THEORETICAL TRENDS; CHAPTER 14 SPOTTING LEMONS IN THE PKI MARKET ENGENDERING TRUST BY SIGNALING QUALITY; CHAPTER 15 PRIVATE LAW ON THE INTERNET THE PERFORMANCE OF THE ICANN/UDRP SYSTEM; ABOUT THE EDITOR AND CONTRIBUTORS; SERIES EDITOR; INDEX |
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Divided into four parts, this book offers a state-of-the-art survey of information systems research on electronic commerce. It provides the framework for understanding the business trends, emerging opportunities, and barriers to overcome in the rapid developments taking place in electronic business and the digital economy. |
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UNINA9910789435603321 |
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Autore |
Prusinski Ben |
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Oracle 11g R1/R2 real application clusters essentials [[electronic resource] ] : design, implement, and support complex Oracle 11g RAC environments for real-world deployments / / Ben Prusinski, Syed Jaffer Hussain |
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Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Enterprise Pub., 2011 |
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1-283-34961-2 |
9786613349613 |
1-84968-267-4 |
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[1st edition] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (552 p.) |
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HussainS. Jaffer (Syed Jaffer) |
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Relational databases |
Database management |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
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Note generali |
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Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1:High Availability; High availability concepts; Planned versus unplanned downtime; Service Level Agreements for high availability; High availability interpretations; Recovery time and high availability; System design for high availability; Business Continuity and high availability; Disaster Recovery; Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery guidelines; Fault-tolerant systems and high availability; Requirements for implementing fault tolerance |
Fault tolerance and replicationHigh availability solutions for Oracle; Oracle Data Guard; Oracle Streams; Oracle Application Server Clustering; High availability: Oracle 11g R1 Real Application Clusters (RAC); High availability: Oracle 11g R2 Real Application Clusters (RAC); Summary; Chapter 2:Oracle 11g RAC Architecture; Oracle 11g RAC architecture; Certification matrix for Oracle 11g RAC architecture; Hardware architecture for Oracle 11g RAC; Server configurations for Oracle 11g RAC; CPU processors; Choosing between 32-bit and 64-bit |
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CPU architectures; Dual core and multicore processors |
Network architecture for Oracle 11g RACThe private network and the Oracle 11g RAC interconnect; Choices for private interconnect and 11g RAC; Redundancy for Ethernet interconnects with 11g RAC; Network bonding (NIC teaming); Storage architecture for Oracle 11g RAC; RAID configurations for Oracle 11g RAC; RAID 0 (striping); RAID 1 (mirroring); RAID 5 (striped with parity); RAID 10 (striped mirrors); Third-party RAID implementations; IBM AIX LPAR disk volume management for RAID; Linux volume management for RAID configuration; Storage protocols for RAC; SCSI; Fibre Channel |
Point-to-Point (FC-P2P)Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FC-AL); Fibre Channel Switched Fabric (FC-SW); Which Fibre Channel topology is best?; iSCSI; Which storage protocol is best for RAC?; Asynchronous I/O versus Direct I/O for Oracle 11g RAC; Oracle 11g RAC components; Voting Disk; Oracle Cluster Registry; Oracle 11g R1 RAC background processes; ACMS Atomic Controlfile to Memory Service; GTX0-j Global Transaction Process; LMON Global Enqueue Service Monitor; LMD Global Enqueue Service Daemon; LMS Global Cache Service Process; LCK0 Instance Enqueue Process |
RMSn Oracle RAC Management ProcessesRSMN Remote Slave Monitor; Oracle 11g R2 RAC background processes; Grid Plug and Play; Grid Interprocess Communication; Multicast Domain Name Service; Oracle Grid Naming Service; How RAC differs from Oracle 11g single-instance implementations; New ASM features and RAC; New SYSASM privilege for Oracle 11g R1 ASM; Oracle 11g R2 ASM features; OCR and Voting Disk stored in ASM; Oracle Automatic Storage Management Cluster Filesystem (Oracle ACFS); New Oracle 11g ASM Disk Group compatibility features; Summary; Chapter 3:Clusterware Installation |
Preparing for a cluster installation |
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Sommario/riassunto |
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Design, implement, and support complex Oracle 11g RAC environments for real world deployments with this book and eBook |
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