E-Business And E-Commerce Identify And Thesis

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In summary, location-based wireless services would provide the necessary means to stay continually informed as a mobile device travels through a network of servers (Junglas, Watson, 2008). The more critical question however is how the data is tracked of a person's movements, and if their privacy is being too compromised for the sake of convenience. Location-based services will eventually become more pervasive, underwritten initially by advertising models and later by services content models, yet the security and privacy issues must be dealt with for this mobile technology and its application to deliver on the promise of more accentuated location-based intelligence.

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Rajiv Chakravorty, Sulabh Agarwal, Suman Banerjee, Ian Pratt. 2007. A mobile bazaar for wide-area wireless services. Wireless Networks 13, no. 6

December 1): 757-777. http://www.proquest.com (Accessed February 11, 2009).

Cristian Chelariu, Vinita Sangtani. 2009. Relational governance in B2B electronic marketplaces: an updated typology. The Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing 24, no. 2 (February 13): 108-118. http://www.proquest.com (Accessed February 1, 2009).

Iris a Junglas, Richard T. Watson. 2008. LOCATION-BASED SERVICES. Association for Computing Machinery. Communications...

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3 (March 1): 65. http://www.proquest.com (Accessed February 15, 2009).
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Marshall Lager. 2006. Pointing to Profits. Customer Relationship Management, May 1, 24-28,30. http://www.proquest.com (Accessed February 14, 2009).

William McKnight. 2009. A Catalyst for Recovery:Information management will play a major role in recuperating from our economic crisis. Information Management 19, no. 1 (January 1): 40. http://www.proquest.com (Accessed February 11, 2009).

M. Richardson, T. Midwinter. 2006. Product catalogue management with Semantic Web Services. BT Technology Journal 24, no. 4 (October 1): 21-30. http://www.proquest.com (Accessed February 13, 2009).

Song, a Kusiak. 2009. Optimising product configurations with a data-mining approach. International Journal of Production Research 47, no. 7

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Rick Wise, Jana Zednickova. 2009. The rise and rise of the B2B brand. The Journal of Business Strategy 30, no. 1 (January 1): 4-13. http://www.proquest.com (Accessed…

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References

Rajiv Chakravorty, Sulabh Agarwal, Suman Banerjee, Ian Pratt. 2007. A mobile bazaar for wide-area wireless services. Wireless Networks 13, no. 6

December 1): 757-777. http://www.proquest.com (Accessed February 11, 2009).

Cristian Chelariu, Vinita Sangtani. 2009. Relational governance in B2B electronic marketplaces: an updated typology. The Journal of Business & Industrial Marketing 24, no. 2 (February 13): 108-118. http://www.proquest.com (Accessed February 1, 2009).

Iris a Junglas, Richard T. Watson. 2008. LOCATION-BASED SERVICES. Association for Computing Machinery. Communications of the ACM 51, no. 3 (March 1): 65. http://www.proquest.com (Accessed February 15, 2009).
G.E. Gorman. 2007. Who am I, and where's my money? Issues in online security. Online Information Review 31, no. 5 (September 1): 561. http://www.proquest.com (Accessed February 12, 2009).
Marshall Lager. 2006. Pointing to Profits. Customer Relationship Management, May 1, 24-28,30. http://www.proquest.com (Accessed February 14, 2009).
William McKnight. 2009. A Catalyst for Recovery:Information management will play a major role in recuperating from our economic crisis. Information Management 19, no. 1 (January 1): 40. http://www.proquest.com (Accessed February 11, 2009).
M. Richardson, T. Midwinter. 2006. Product catalogue management with Semantic Web Services. BT Technology Journal 24, no. 4 (October 1): 21-30. http://www.proquest.com (Accessed February 13, 2009).
January 1): 1733. http://www.proquest.com (Accessed February 13, 2009).
Rick Wise, Jana Zednickova. 2009. The rise and rise of the B2B brand. The Journal of Business Strategy 30, no. 1 (January 1): 4-13. http://www.proquest.com (Accessed February 14, 2009).


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