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Bringing E-commerce to Smyth Printing
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A 6 page paper discussing the planning process that Smyth Printing should undertake in preparation for designing and implementing an e-commerce addition to the business. The paper discusses system (whether manual or automated) analysis; identifying all that the company would want from an e-commerce application; and the most cost effective way of going about achieving its goals. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSitSmythPrint.rtf
Britain's Intended Communications Regulation
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A 12 page paper
discussing the ecommerce aspect of a 2000 White Paper outlining Britain's intended
comprehensive approach to the changing communications environment. Britain has
arrived at a position from which the national government believes it can encourage the
positive aspects of this change in the communications environment while limiting through
regulation the associated negative influences. Though such overt intent initially raises the
warning hackles of those opposed to bigger, more intrusive government, the British
perspective as laid out in its recent statement soothes the fears of even the most jaded
observer. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KScommWhite.wps
Broadband Internet and Broadcasting:
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This 4 page paper examines the role of Broadband Internet and its increasing influence. This paper furthermore explores how this trend will impact the broadcasting industry now and in the future. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: GSBroadb.rtf
BUILDING A WEBSITE
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This 7-page paper focuses on the tools necessary to build a successful Website. Questions discussed include hiring personnel vs. outsourcing, charging to answer questions and how to market a Website. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MTwebuil.rtf
BUILDING E-COMMERCE IN DIFFERING COUNTRIES
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This 3-page paper focuses on how an e-company based in the United States can build successful business relations in China, Germany and France. Under discussion are supply chain logistics and network capabilities. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MTforecr.rtf
Business Plan for an Online Tobacco Shop
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An 8 page paper presenting a business plan for a retail tobacco operation conducting business solely online, including break-even, balance sheet and cash flow financials. The text portion of the plan discusses the inability of retailers limited by local operations to stock slower-moving, specialty items, using a management accounting approach to demonstrating Smoke Stop’s greater ability to profit from specialty items. This approach sets apart Smoke Stop from local retailers, giving it a niche in which to operate and lead. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSbusPlanTobacco.rtf
BUSINESS STRATEGIES FOR E-COMMERCE
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This 5-page paper consists of some business strategies for developing e-commerce initiatives. Topics include competitive advantage, B2B and B2C, international considerations, and legal considerations. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MTbuseco.rtf
Business to Business E Marketing
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This 11 page paper considers the way in which businesses use e-commerce, how it developed and how it can be marketed to take advantage of the perceived efficiencies it can produce. Points raised are illustrated by reference to real companies. The bibliography sites 15 sources.
Filename: TEemark2.wps
Cadbury's and the IMPACT Programme
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This 8 page paper considers the inter-company collaborative IT programme called IMPACT and examines the purpose and role of the programme as well as how it has impacted in the Cadbury Schweppes Group subsidiary of CadburyTreborBassett. This is examined with a SWOT analysis. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEimpact.wps
Can UK Internet Service Providers Avoid Liability by Locating Servers in Third Countries?
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This 12 page paper (including an annotated bibliography) consider whether UKL internet providers would be able to avoid liability issues by locating servers outside the UK. The paper includes discussion on jurisdiction issues, compares the internet to newspapers and relevant cases and decision that indicates a changing perceptive by the UK courts since the case of Godfrey v Demon (1999). The bibliography cites 15 sources.
Filename: TEintlib.rtf
Case Study: Globix Corporation
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A 12 page paper. Globix provides managed Internet applications and infrastructure services to enterprises. This essay begins with an overview of the company, a description of products and services, selected financial information, industry structure and competition, marketing and customer value. While other Web hosting companies folded as a result of the dot.com collapse, Globix was able to restructure, reduce its debt and begin expanding again. Data included. 2 Tables included. Bibliography lists 12 sources. PGglbx.rtf
Filename: PGglbx.rtf
Case Study: Publius
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This 8 page paper discusses a computer program called "Publius"—and the ethical issues it raises. Specifically, it considers whether or not it is ethical to market Publius, knowing that it will make it easier for wrongdoers to hide their tracks. It also considers the ethical questions surrounding the release of this software, including whether the creators of Publius should be held responsible for any criminal acts that may be carried out and kept secret because of this new technology; whether AT&T is also liable; and whether governments should allow implementation of the system. The discussion uses the ethical theory of Utilitarianism to determine the answers. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVPubliu.rtf
Catatech Case Analysis
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A 3 page research paper that offers a hypothetical case study in which the writer proposes arguments to persuade the company's CEO for a greater Internet presence. The writer discusses obstacles and benefits of e-commerce. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khcata.rtf
Censoring Dangerous Information on the Internet
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This 5 page report makes the argument that censorship of dangerous information on the Internet is an important consideration in preventing both domestic and foreign terrorist attacks. In particular, information regarding how to make a bomb is both harmful and dangerous and should be censored from the Internet. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWcenint.rtf
Censorship in the Media
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A 14 page paper which examines whether censorship of the
media has been made weaker or stronger by diffusion since the 1980s. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: RAmedia5.rtf
Challenges to E commerce in Hong Kong
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This 59 page paper considers the challenges faced by e-commerce and internet trading to businesses in Hong Kong. E-commerce is now a popular way of trading. For a country such as Hong Kong where international trade is required to sustain the economy and services are the primary sector due to the lack of local natural resources, e-commerce must be considered as a way if increasing business for both small and large companies as well as the benefits that it can bring to the economy as a whole.
All projections indicate that e-commerce levels will increase rapidly over the next few years. This is an opportunity many business in Hong Kong can take advantage of with the advantage of the support form their Chinese government but the benefits of an autonomous region within that country. However, to take advantage of the potential in e-commerce businesses and government needs to realise the advantages and challenges. The potential decease of barriers and lower overheads may be balanced by the potential increase in competition, problems such as disintermediation, security and the lack of existing business models to follow. The research outline, which follows a lengthy literature review, suggests some primary research looking at specific businesses, to develop a model which can then be followed by new entrants and help those who are already in the sector. This will increase value by enabling resources to be maximised, benefiting both businesses and their customers as well as the Hong Kong economy. The bibliography cites 34 sources.
Filename: TEhinkongec.rtf
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