Chapter 13 E-Commerce
electronic commerce (e-commerce)
Business transactions through electronic networks.
customer relationship management (CRM)
Software systems for organizing and tracking information on customers.
consumer-to-consumer (C2C)
The e-commerce model which represents individuals, organizations, or companies that are selling and buying directly with each other via the Internet.
virtual private network (VPN)
A network that uses encryption software to create secure "tunnels" through the public Internet or between intranets, a method an organization can use to set up an extranet.
intranet
A self-contained intraorganizational network that is designed using the same technology as the Internet.
Web hosting service
A service that provides the e-commerce software expertise to run an online business.
electronic payment system
An online credit card transaction in which a trusted third party transfers funds from one person or business to another, thereby concealing the credit card information of the buyer to the seller.
business-to-employee (B2E)
Another name for the B2B model when the focus is primarily on handling the activities that take place within the organization.
business-to-consumer (B2C)
E-commerce transactions that involve businesses providing goods or services to consumers.
business-to-business (B2B)
E-commerce transactions that involve businesses providing goods or services to other businesses.
dot coms
Internet-based companies.
m-commerce
Mobile commerce, in which workers use laptops and wireless handheld devices to take their offices with them wherever they travel.
extranets
Private TCP/IP networks designed for outside use by customers, clients, and business partners of an organization. These networks are typically for electronic commerce.
e-commerce software
Programs on a Web server that provide the commercial services to consumers and business partners on the Web site.