Web Data Management and Electronic Commerce / Edition 1
by Bhavani Thuraisingham
Effective electronic commerce requires integrating resources and extracting the critical information from across Web sites. From the recent efforts to develop tools for interoperability and warehousing between scattered information on the web emerged the new discipline of web data management, and this book, Web Data Management and Electronic Commerce.
The first
Overview
Effective electronic commerce requires integrating resources and extracting the critical information from across Web sites. From the recent efforts to develop tools for interoperability and warehousing between scattered information on the web emerged the new discipline of web data management, and this book, Web Data Management and Electronic Commerce.
The first of its kind, it combines data management and mining, object technology, electronic commerce, Java, and the Internet into a complete overview of the concepts and developments in this new field. It details technologies in security, multimedia data management techniques, and real-time processing and discusses the emerging standards of Java Database Connectivity, XML, metadata, and middleware.
A simple Web site isn't good enough anymore
To remain competitive, you need Internet capabilities that allow you and your customers to buy, sell, and advertise. Even if you are unfamiliar with e-commerce, this self-contained volume provides the background you need to understand it through appendices that explain data management, Internet, security, and object technology. Approachable enough for the beginner and complete enough for the expert, Web Data Management and Electronic Commerce helps you to manage information effectively and efficiently.
Product Details
- ISBN-13:
- 9780849322044
- Publisher:
- Taylor & Francis
- Publication date:
- 06/22/2000
- Edition description:
- New Edition
- Pages:
- 416
- Product dimensions:
- 6.30(w) x 9.30(h) x 1.10(d)
Table of Contents
Introduction
Web Database Systems
Architectures and Models
Functions
Interoperability
Prototypes and Products
Conclusion
Emerging Technologies for Web Database Management
Web Mining
Web Security
Multimedia and Real-Time Processing
Knowledge Management
Digital Libraries
Emerging Standards from Web Data Management
JDBC
XML and Metadata
Middleware and Components
Electronic Commerce
Process of Electronic Commerce
Architectures and Models
Functions
Security
Summary and Directions
References
Appendix A: Data Management
Appendix B: Internet
Appendix C: Security
Appendix D: Object Technology
Appendix E: Other Applications
Index
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