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An 11 page paper discussing some of the uses of the Internet in ecommerce. The Internet has provided a venue that allows organizations to achieve all the ends they sought before, with the addition of another venue that can positively contribute to the organization’s bottom line. Business-to-customer (B2C) and business-to-business (B2B) applications can function through the same website, through the same server, bringing streamlined IT management and greater efficiency to the organization. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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11 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KSeComm02.rtf
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Business has been involved with electronic transmission of data for decades, but the advent of the Internet brought an entirely new form to electronic business applications. Electronic
data interchange (EDI) has been important to the electronic transmission of data between businesses in the past and continues to be used. Internal applications generally were limited to discrete,
proprietary networks. The Internet has provided a venue that allows organizations to achieve all the ends they sought before, with the addition of
another venue that can positively contribute to the organizations bottom line. Business-to-customer (B2C) and business-to-business (B2B) applications can function through the same website, through the same server, bringing streamlined
IT management and greater efficiency to the organization. Business to Customer Barnes & Noble Stores Barnes & Noble is nearly ubiquitous in
every city of any size. The company seeks to be all things to all book lovers, and it has succeeded well in positioning itself as such. Anyone who
regularly purchases books knows that Barnes & Noble will have all the latest titles and that store personnel cheerfully will order anything currently available.
In the store, the book browser has the advantage of reading jacket covers and snippets of several pages throughout a book, while experiencing the comfort that true book lovers
get from physically holding and leafing through a book. Stores open early and close late, accommodating nearly every customers normal waking and off-work hours.
The store customer has to make the effort to go to the physical store, however, and of course sales tax is added to every sale. Barnes &
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