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1. An online retailer, on the other hand, can make a profit 2. using a micropayment system because the potential market is much larger 3. Thus, micropayments are useful for online retailers 4. that sell larger amounts of smaller items 5. Artists, writers and other professionals who generate creative products 6. can benefit from micropayments by cutting out middlemen 7. Many companies who have tried to put micropayment 8. systems in place have failed to profit 9. Although some products have thrived, including iTunes, micropayment 10. systems has proven extremely difficult to apply http://www.scribd.com/usman_akhtar/d/20561790-E-COMMERCE-com
1. Online journals, newspapers, libraries fall under this category 2. free of cost, but earns revenue through advertisements 3. its portal web site to bear the operational cost 4. most simple and common type of e-business model for generating revenue 5. This model would use electronic catalogue and shopping 6. cart providing access to customers throughout the world 7. Businesses using this type of a model include online sellers 8. computers, electronic items, books, music, videos, toys, flowers, gifts, clothes etc http://ekonomi.kompasiana.com/bisnis/2011/04/28/revenue-model/
Online journals, newspapers, libraries fall under this category free of cost, but earns revenue through advertisements
3. its portal web site to bear the operational cost 4. most simple and common type of e-business model for generating revenue 5. This model would use electronic catalogue and shopping 6. cart providing access to customers throughout the world 7. Businesses using this type of a model include online sellers 8. computers, electronic items, books, music, videos, toys, flowers, gifts, clothes etc http://www.docstoc.com/docs/79396160/IT430-VUsolutions-SOLVED-Past-PapersGURU
1. ability to control the use of information a customer 2. provides about him or herself to an e-commerce merchant 3. Example 1: An example of a repudiation incident would 4. be a customer ordering merchandise online and later 5. denying that he or she had done 6. The credit card issuer will usually side with the customer because the 7. merchant has no legally valid proof that the customer ordered the merchandise http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/MurUEJL/1999/29.html
1. Fraud:-A major disadvantage to electronic currency is fraud 2. If a consumer somehow misplaces his private key and 3. a perpetrator uses it to withdraw funds, the bank 4. would never know and the consumer would be liable 5. Double spending of digital coins is another potential disadvantage of electronic currency 6. However, this is only a potential drawback 7. if the consumer chooses a peer-to-peer transaction http://hailey.tech.officelive.com/Documents/Dimensions of e-commerce Security Integrity.ppt
1. ability to control the use of information a customer 2. provides about him or herself to an e-commerce merchant 3. Example 1: An example of a repudiation incident would 4. be a customer ordering merchandise online and later 5. denying that he or she had done 6. The credit card issuer will usually side with the customer because the 7. merchant has no legally valid proof that the customer ordered the merchandise http://www.vuzs.net/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1461:it430finalterm-solved-paper-with-reference-by-farooqtanveer&catid=309:it430-ecommerce&Itemid=54
1. free of cost, but earns revenue through advertisements 2. its portal web site to bear the operational cost 3. most simple and common type of e-business model for generating revenue 4. This model would use electronic catalogue and shopping 5. cart providing access to customers throughout the world 6. Businesses using this type of a model include online sellers 7. computers, electronic items, books, music, videos, toys, flowers, gifts, clothes etc http://www.docstoc.com/docs/82831539/MCQ
1. Online journals, newspapers, libraries fall under this category 2. free of cost, but earns revenue through advertisements 3. its portal web site to bear the operational cost 4. Businesses using this type of a model include online sellers 5. computers, electronic items, books, music, videos, toys, flowers, gifts, clothes etc http://classweb.gmu.edu/kersch/infs640/HW_Folder/HW2/HW2SolutionsFall2003.htm
1. Unlike real cash, electronic currency is anonymous and this 2. payment systems adequately protect the privacy rights of the customer 3. The security of electronic currency is provided by using encryption 4. if the consumer chooses a peer-to-peer transaction http://www.docstoc.com/docs/42821655/E-Commerce
E-commerce as a means of trading, its message directly represents individuals, corporations or commercial secrets; and the e-commerce system based on a more open network environment promote the application
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1. not only validate the sender, but will also 'time 2. stamp' the transaction, so it cannot be claimed subsequently 3. that the transaction was not authorised or not valid etc http://www.daml.org/services/swsa/sws-functions.html
1. not only validate the sender, but will also 'time 2. stamp' the transaction, so it cannot be claimed subsequently 3. that the transaction was not authorised or not valid etc http://www.oppapers.com/essays/E-Commerce-Security-Risks/713582
1. denying that he or she had done 2. The credit card issuer will usually side with the customer because the 3. merchant has no legally valid proof that the customer ordered the merchandise http://www1.netbanx.com/resources/glossary/electronic-payments/
1. Typically, this involves use of computer networks 2. the internet and digital stored value systems http://www.ijcse.com/docs/INDJCSE12-03-01-067.pdf
1. The growing number of Internet users makes classified 2. Thus, it is essential for e-commerce applications to apply several authentication processes http://www.needtruehelp.com/online-payment.php
1. Typically, this involves use of computer networks 2. the internet and digital stored value systems http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/MEENAIAH-710772-money-power-point/
1. Typically, this involves use of computer networks 2. the internet and digital stored value systems http://www.daml.org/services/swsa/note/swsa-note_v5.html
1. not only validate the sender, but will also 'time 2. stamp' the transaction, so it cannot be claimed subsequently http://www.composablelogic.org/Pubs/IDGA.ppt
1. Typically, this involves use of computer networks 2. the internet and digital stored value systems http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2012/04/02/former-facebook-executive-joins-generalcatalyst/
1. Thus, it is essential for e-commerce applications to apply several authentication processes http://digitalenterprise.org/models/models.html
1. that the transaction was not authorised or not valid etc http://cexx.org/problem.htm