Applied Ecommerce: Analysis and Engineering for Ecommerce Systems
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ARTHUR M. LANGER is the Chair of Faculty and Curricular Development for Columbia University's information technology programs where he is responsible for the management of over 70 technology courses. Dr. Langer is also on the faculty of the Graduate School of Education (Teachers College) and President and CEO of A. Langer & Associates (www.alanger.com), a firm that provides consulting services to corporations on information technology, staff development, and software engineering in the United States and Europe.
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Acknowledgments.
Foreword.
Introduction.
Chapter 1. What Is Ecommerce?
Chapter 2. Usability: Designing an Ecommerce System for Users, Customers, and Consumers.
Chapter 3. Developing Application Specifications for Web Programmers.
Chapter 4. Designing Databases to Support Web Applications.
Chapter 5. Designing Web Page Features, Functions, and Interfaces.
Chapter 6. Building Interactivity into an Ecommerce System.
Chapter 7. Transaction Processing Design.
Chapter 8. Integrating Intranet and Internet Web Applications Across Multiple Networks.
Chapter 9. Legacy Systems and Integration.
Chapter 10. XML and Component Middleware: Integrating Data and Processes.
Chapter 11. Securing an Ecommerce Site.
Chapter 12. Database Query, Report, and Transaction Processing.
Chapter 13. Best Practices for Site Architecture.
Chapter 14. Project Management for Ecommerce Systems.
Bibliography.
Index.
Foreword.
Introduction.
Chapter 1. What Is Ecommerce?
Chapter 2. Usability: Designing an Ecommerce System for Users, Customers, and Consumers.
Chapter 3. Developing Application Specifications for Web Programmers.
Chapter 4. Designing Databases to Support Web Applications.
Chapter 5. Designing Web Page Features, Functions, and Interfaces.
Chapter 6. Building Interactivity into an Ecommerce System.
Chapter 7. Transaction Processing Design.
Chapter 8. Integrating Intranet and Internet Web Applications Across Multiple Networks.
Chapter 9. Legacy Systems and Integration.
Chapter 10. XML and Component Middleware: Integrating Data and Processes.
Chapter 11. Securing an Ecommerce Site.
Chapter 12. Database Query, Report, and Transaction Processing.
Chapter 13. Best Practices for Site Architecture.
Chapter 14. Project Management for Ecommerce Systems.
Bibliography.
Index.
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