Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Electronic Commerce 2004 or Principles of Auditing and Other Assurance Services

Electronic Commerce 2004: A Managerial Perspective

Author: Efraim Turban

Electronic Commerce 2004 describes the essentials of electronic commerce—how it is being conducted and managed as well as assessing its major opportunities, limitations, issues, and risks. It is a clear, simple, well-organized book, and provides all the basic definitions as well as logical support. Using extensive, vivid examples from large corporations, small businesses, government and not-for-profit agencies from all over the world, it makes the concepts presented come alive for readers. Beginning with a comprehensive introduction to E-commerce, the book explores internet marketing, B2B and C-commerce, E-marketplaces and internet consumerism, E-government, mobile commerce, auctions, security, electronic payment systems, and strategy and implementation to launch a successful E-commerce business. Written by experienced authors who are well-versed in real-world practices, this book will prove invaluable for managers and professional people in any functional area of business; as well as those in government, education, health services, and other areas that can benefit from a knowledge of e-commerce.



Table of Contents:
I. INTRODUCTION TO E-COMMERCE.

1. Concepts and Essential of Electronic Commerce.
2. E-Marketplaces and Economic Impacts.
Appendix 2A: Build to Order Production.

II. B2C EC-INTERNET MARKETING.

3. Retailing in Electronic Commerce (E-Tailing).
4. Internet Consumers, E-Service, and Market Research.
Appendix 4A: Business Intelligence.
5. Advertisement in Electronic Commerce.

III. B2B AND C-COMMERCE.

6. Company-Centric B2B.
7. E-Marketplaces and B2B Exchanges.
Appendix 7A:
8. E-Supply Chain, Intrabusiness, Corporate Portals, C-Commerce.
Appendix 8A:

IV. OTHER EC MODELS AND APPLICATIONS.

9. E-Government, E-Learning, C2C, Knowledge Management.
10. Mobile Commerce and Pervasive Computing.

V. EC SUPPORT SERVICES.

11. Auctions.
12. E-Commerce Security.
13. Electronic Payment System (B2C, B2B).
14. Order Fulfillment and Other Support Services.

VI. EC STRATEGY AND IMPLEMENTATION.

15. EC Strategy and Implementation.
16. Launching a Successful Internet Business.
17. Legal and Social Impacts and EC Future.

Book about: 100 Questions and Answers about Schizophrenia or The Balance

Principles of Auditing and Other Assurance Services

Author: Ray Whittington

Whittington/Pany’s Principles of Auditing, is a market leader in the auditing discipline. Until October 2002, Ray Whittington was a member of the Audit Standards Board and prior to Ray being on the ASB, Kurt Pany was on the board. This has had a major impact on this revision of the text as Whittington has been involved in the audit standards creation process.

Principles of Auditing presents concepts clearly and proactively monitors changes in auditing making the relationship between accounting and auditing understandable. The 16th edition maintains the organization and balance sheet orientation, while adding and enhancing topics of Risk, Assurance Services, Fraud, E-Commerce, and the latest auditing standards to meet the needs of the current marketplace.



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