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28 Cards in this Set
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Disruptive technology
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a new way of doing things that initially does not meet the needs of existing customers
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Sustaining technology
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produces an improved product customers are eager to buy
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How is the Internet causing Business Disruption?
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transform markets, economic environments, and technology
focus on unexpected- disruptive technology |
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Hypertext transport protocol
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the Internet standard that supports the exchange of information on the WWW
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Internets impact on Information
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Easy to compile
Increased richness Increased reach Improved content |
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Web Mashup
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a website or web application that uses content from more than one source to create a completely new service
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Application programming interface (API)
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a set of routines, protocols, and tools for building software applications
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Characteristics of Web 3.0
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Transforming the web into a database
An evolutionary path to artificial intelligence The realization of semantic web and SOA Evolution toward 3D |
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Extra net
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an intranet that is available to strategic allies
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Portal
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website that offers a broad array of resources and services
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ISP
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provides individuals and other companies access to the Internet
AT&T/Grande |
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Online Service Provider
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offers an extensive array of unique Web services
AOL |
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Application service provider (ASP)
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offers access over the Internet to systems and related services that would otherwise have to be located in organizational computers
SAP |
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Service level agreements
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define the specific responsibilities of the service provider and sets customer expectations
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E commerce
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he buying and selling of goods and services over the Internet
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E business
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the conducting of business on the Internet including, not only buying and selling, but also serving customers and collaborating with business partners
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emarketplace
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interactive business communities providing a central market where multiple buyers and sellers can engage in ebusiness activities
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Emall
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consists of eshops
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Reverse Auction
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buyers use to purchase a product or service, selecting the seller with the lowest bid
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Spandexing
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uses a variety of deceptive techniques in an attempt to manipulate search engine rankings, whereas legitimate SEO focuses on building better sites and using honest methods of promotion
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Maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) materials
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materials necessary for running an organization but do not relate to the company’s primary business activities
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E procurement
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the B2B purchase and sale of supplies and services over the Internet
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Electronic catalog
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presents customers with information about goods and services offered for sale, bid, or auction on the Internet
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Intermediaries
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agents, software, or businesses that bring buyers and sellers together that provide a trading infrastructure to enhance ebusiness
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Reintermediation
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using the Internet to reassemble buyers, sellers, and other partners in a traditional supply chain in new ways
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Website Metrics
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Visitor metrics
Exposure metrics Visit metrics Hit metrics |
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Egovernment
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involves the use of strategies and technologies to transform government(s) by improving the delivery of services and enhancing the quality of interaction between the citizen-consumer within all branches of government
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Mobile commerce
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the ability to purchase goods and services through a wireless Internet-enabled device
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