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Journal articles on the topic "Design of e-business applications"

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Cyr, Dianne, and Carole Bonanni. "Gender and website design in e-business." International Journal of Electronic Business 3, no. 6 (2005): 565. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijeb.2005.008536.

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Kampf, Constance E. "Revealing the Socio-Technical Design of Global E-Businesses." International Journal of Sociotechnology and Knowledge Development 4, no. 4 (October 2012): 18–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jskd.2012100102.

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Global e-businesses such as Google, Amazon and E-bay affect both users and society. How can society begin to understand this duality in the socio-technical affordances of e-business? This paper examines a digital art performance as an example of the tensions between capitalist businesses and the public commons. Using notions of transparency and knowledge as a form of Knowledge Management rooted in Nonaka’s SECI Model, it examines ways in which knowledge about how Google uses the Internet are made explicit through the digital art performance. It discusses the implications for both defining a macro level of socio-technical design and using dimensions of transparency to understand technology based Internet business, positing global Internet business as having two levels of socio-technical design—1) the micro level, dealing with user interaction, and 2) the macro level, dealing with the social design and implications for society inherent in pervasive technology based businesses. The Macro level of design is operationalized through a combination of knowledge management theory and dimensions of transparency.
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Hamann, E. M., H. Henn, T. Schack, and F. Seliger. "Securing e-business applications using smart cards." IBM Systems Journal 40, no. 3 (2001): 635–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1147/sj.403.0635.

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Boulianne, Emilio. "A contingency framework for effective information systems design and e-business applications." International Journal of Information Technology and Management 8, no. 1 (2009): 50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijitm.2009.022270.

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Feuerlicht, George. "Design of service interfaces for e-business applications using data normalization techniques." Information Systems and e-Business Management 3, no. 4 (July 26, 2005): 363–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10257-005-0015-4.

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Hasanudin, Muhaimin, Dedy Prasetya Kristiadi, and Budi Haryanto. "E-business Startup Model using Canvas Business Model (case study: SiJasPro)." IJISTECH (International Journal of Information System & Technology) 5, no. 2 (August 30, 2021): 127. http://dx.doi.org/10.30645/ijistech.v5i2.123.

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With the rapid development of information technology today, more and more businesses are using the internet as a medium to disseminate information and choose the right business model in order to survive and develop. This study aims to determine the business model of a startup in the Project Services Information System (sijaspro) by conducting analysis and evaluation to determine the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats so that they can design a business model. The research method used is a qualitative method. This study uses the theory of the business model canvas and SWOT analysis. The results show that the company's business model requires several additional factors in each element of the e-business model in order to grow and develop better by providing building project features and services and applications to users
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Zhou, Chuan Sheng. "Research on XML Based Flexible Web Application Design." Applied Mechanics and Materials 268-270 (December 2012): 1661–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.268-270.1661.

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During web applications developed and deployed in many and many enterprises today, how to make sure their web applications satisfied to their individual and specific business requirements and marketing changes has been become a major problem. As now a lot of web applications are only designed and developed for specific business and they are normally high-coupled together with very bad system opening, collaboration, and flexibility. Here, by research on XML based web application design with software bus, component and workflow technologies, with multiple tiers layout and from user interface flexibility, business flow flexibility and data model flexibility, it illustrates a new way for a flexible web application design and try to improve web application flexibilities and to enhance enterprise satisfaction to their applications meeting with their business and marketing changes.
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Zheng, Xing Hua, Zhi Dong Huang, and Ming Zhi Mao. "Research and Design on Workflow Model of E-Government." Advanced Materials Research 546-547 (July 2012): 403–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.546-547.403.

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Through the analysis on e-government business characteristics and its application model, this article proposes that e-government workflow model is the core technology of e-government applications. Hence this paper conducts further study respectively on design state and running state of e-government workflow model. In the design of state, it gives some related definitions about e-government workflow model, such as link, link relationship, receiver, condition, action, event and relations between them. Then gives rise to e- workflow modeling ideas and design framework. In the running state, it focuses on the problems to be solved (deadlock problem) in the actual operation of workflow system. It puts forward related algorithm and data related entities and then discusses about the design of the workflow engine idea.
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Izzati, Berlian Maulidya, Asti Amalia Nur Fajrillah, Rahmania Arina Alkha Saputri, Ivana Tyora Oktavian, and Lolly Asri Widyastri. "IT Blueprint Design Using TOGAF ADM to Support Digital Transformation at UMKM." Jurnal RESTI (Rekayasa Sistem dan Teknologi Informasi) 4, no. 3 (June 20, 2020): 404–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.29207/resti.v4i3.1763.

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MSMEs (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) have an essential role in helping the country in the economic sector. While there are several major problems faced by MSMEs, including manual financial records, no product standardization, and limited marketing scope. The solution to these problems is to align between MSME business goals and IT solutions that will be used. TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework) is one of the best practices in making enterprise architecture that includes the design, planning, implementation and governance of IT-business that can be adjusted to the needs or problems in MSMEs. The case study of the application of TOGAF in this study used three food MSME objects, namely Kylafood, Maicih Chips and Bogares Beans with interview and observation methods. The enterprise architecture design for the MSME food category proposes that there are six main applications both utilizing existing applications and developing new applications, namely Microsoft Excel, e-marketplace, social media, the official MSME website, MSME operational management applications and accounting applications. The hardware that can support the application design are servers, routers, switches and PC / Mobile. With the support of IT systems and tools that are in line with business objectives, it is expected to be able to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs for marketing and increase profits for MSMEs
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SHAIKH, SHAZIB E., and NIKOLAY MEHANDJIEV. "GENERAL STRATEGY SUPPORT IN SOFT E-BUSINESS PROCESS NEGOTIATION." International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems 19, no. 03n04 (September 2010): 121–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218843010002127.

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If the purpose of a commercial negotiation is composition of business-to-business e-commerce processes (e-business processes), do any unique decision-support demands arise when using an electronic negotiation (e-negotiation) system? What is the answer when human-driven e-business process negotiation (eBPN), specifically, becomes a necessity? Workflow research already specifies certain tools that allow collaborative design of workflow models by multiple parties. But this paper goes beyond this to describe how peculiar decision-support demands also arise for the negotiation of the other, more "general", terms of such an eBPN contract. It also shows how existing e-negotiation tools lack holistic support for the interplay between "workflow-specific" and "general" strategy. Given this critical gap, this paper presents the "general" strategy-support (GSS) segment of our wider project: "Soft E-business Process Negotiation Approach" (SEPNA). Novel use of multi-criteria decision-making methods in the workflow composition domain and holistic support of the general strategy-support requirements combine as two of its key distinctions vis-à-vis alternative approaches. It specifies re-usable design prescriptions to address this gap, formalized primarily as an object model. Technical feasibility and contribution significance are shown by executing a set of previously unsupported eBPN scenarios on a prototype implementation of these prescriptions.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Design of e-business applications"

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Ilayperuma, Tharaka. "Improving E-Business Design through Business Model Analysis." Doctoral thesis, Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för data- och systemvetenskap, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-43754.

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To a rapidly increasing degree, traditional organizational structures evolve in large parts of the world towards online business using modern Information and Communication Technology (ICT) capabilities. For efficient applications of inter-organizational information systems, the alignment between business and ICT is a key factor. In this context, business analysis using business modelling can be regarded as a first step in designing economically sustainable e-business solutions. This thesis examines how business modeling can be used to improve e-business design. We examine how business stakeholder intentions and different objectives of business collaborations can be used to obtain an explorative business model that can be used as a basis for designing e-business solutions. The thesis proposes a set of artifacts for business modeling and e-service design. In regard to business modeling, we propose methods that consider internal aspects such as strategic intentions of actors and external aspects such as business collaborations among them. Considering stakeholder intentions, we introduce a method to design business models based on goal models. A set of templates for designing goal models and a set of transformation rules to obtain business models based on goal models are proposed. To further improve business models considering business collaborations, we suggest a classification of business transactions that considers underlying business objectives of business collaborations. Utilizing the suggested business transactions, we then propose a method to improve business modeling. Finally, we propose a method for designing e-services using business models. The methods suggested support business modelers as well as process and services designers in executing their tasks effectively. The methods have been assessed through applications in two cases.
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Dabous, Feras Taleb Abdel Rahman School of Information Systems Technology &amp Management UNSW. "A pattern based approach for the architectural design of e-business applications." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. School of Information Systems Technology and Management, 2005. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/22047.

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With the widespread use of the Internet and its associated technologies, enterprises have to evolve in the way they are conducting business. 'e-business applications' refer to a new class of distributed applications that involves the Internet as a communication platform. Each e-business application supports the full automation of business processes that can span across multiple enterprises. For a given application domain that involves e-business application development, a number of design decisions that best fullfil stakeholders requirements have to be made. One important issue is the reuse of functionality which exists within legacy systems that can belong to one or more enterprises within the same domain. Most existing design approaches are inadequate in supporting the exploration of all design combinations. Moreover, there is little work on how to identify the best design decisions systematically for a given application domain. In this thesis we present a pattern-based approach that addresses the architectural design of e-business applications. We identify a number of architectural patterns whose instantiation on a given design problem correspond to different architectural design alternatives. We also identify models that enable the estimation of quality attributes for such alternatives. Then we investigate and utilise methods to select the best pattern for a given design problem. We also describe the process of generating the alternative architectures, estimating their qualities, and then ranking them with respect to any quality attribute or a combination of quality attributes. We validate this approach on a real life case study in the area of capital markets. The case study concerns realistic e-business applications that rely on existing legacy applications. The validation exercise has produced predictions which have been compared with actual design decisions that have been made. The thesis also proposes a framework for the systematic identification of architectural patterns. An additional set of architectural patterns and their impact on the case study are discussed. The main contribution of this thesis is in the identification of patterns and quality attributes models for the architectural design of e-business applications that aid in the systematic selection of the most appropriate architectural pattern for a given problem context.
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Al-Naeem, Tariq Abdullah Computer Science &amp Engineering Faculty of Engineering UNSW. "A quality-driven decision-support framework for architecting e-business applications." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. Computer Science and Engineering, 2006. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/23419.

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Architecting e-business applications is a complex design activity. This is mainly due to the numerous architectural decisions to be made, including the selection of alternative technologies, software components, design strategies, patterns, standards, protocols, platforms, etc. Further complexities arise due to the fact that these alternatives often vary considerably in their support for different quality attributes. Moreover, there are often different groups of stakeholders involved, with each having their own quality goals and criteria. Furthermore, different architectural decisions often include interdependent alternatives, where the selection of one alternative for one particular decision impacts the selections to be made for alternatives from other different decisions. There have been several research efforts aiming at providing sufficient mechanisms and tools for facilitating the architectural evaluation and design process. These approaches, however, address architectural decisions in isolation, where they focus on evaluating a limited set of alternatives belonging to one architectural decision. This has been the primary motivation behind the development of the Architectural DEcision-Making Support (ADEMS) framework, which basically aims at supporting stakeholders and architects during the architectural decision-making process by helping them determining a suitable combination of architectural alternatives. ADEMS framework is an iterative process that leverages rigorous quantitative decision-making techniques available in the literature of Management Science, particularly Multiple Attribute Decision-Making (MADM) methods and Integer Programming (IP). Furthermore, due to the number of architectural decisions involved as well as the variety of available alternatives, the architecture design space is expected to be huge. For this purpose, a query language has been developed, known as the Architecture Query Language (AQL), to aid architects in exploring and analyzing the design space in further depth, and also in examining different ???what-if??? architectural scenarios. In addition, in order to support leveraging ADEMS framework, a support tool has been implemented for carrying out the sophisticated set of mathematical computations and comparisons of the large number of architectural combinations, which might otherwise be hard to conduct using manual techniques. The primary contribution of the tool is in its help to identify, evaluate, and rank all potential combinations of alternatives based on their satisfaction to quality preferences provided by the different stakeholders. Finally, to assess the feasibility of ADEMS, three different case studies have been conducted relating to the architectural evaluation of different e-business and enterprise applications. Results obtained for the three case studies were quite positive as they showed an acceptable accuracy level for the decisions recommended by ADEMS, and at a reasonable time and effort costs for the different system stakeholders.
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Liu, Kevin H. "A taxonomy and business analysis for mobile web applications." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/47870.

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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and Management Program, 2009.
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Mobile web applications refer to web applications on mobile devices, aimed at personalizing, integrating, and discovering mobile contents in user contexts. This thesis presents a comprehensive study of mobile web applications by proposing a new taxonomy for mobile web applications, and conducting a business analysis in the field of mobile web applications. The thesis reviews the current surrounding environment for mobile web applications, namely, web 2.0 and 3.0, wireless communication technology, and Smartphone platform. The recent entry and success of Apple's iPhone greatly enhanced the public awareness of the Smartphone technology. Google's release of open-source Android platform and T-Mobile's deployment of Android-powered "Dream" Smartphone not only intensify the competition among suppliers, but also provide an open-source foundation for mobile web applications. This thesis introduces a new mobile web application taxonomy to systematically study the values and the groupings of the mobile web applications. By introducing features and categories, the taxonomy provides a framework so the related companies and businesses can be comparatively analyzed and summarized. Selected case companies are studied in the light of the taxonomy. The thesis discusses the key issues of mobile web aggregation, namely, mobile application development platform, context modeling, mobile user interface, mobile application logic, and mobile web aggregation strategy.
(cont.) "System Thinking" is applied to the management of mobile web application business. The market ecosystem, the value proposition, and the revenue model for mobile web application are described. A system dynamic model is constructed to understand the dynamic among the key factors in the mobile web business. Experimental results are reported in the thesis.
by Kevin Hao Liu.
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Robles, Sebastian. "Business intelligence in Chile, recommendations to develop local applications." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/70831.

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Thesis (S.M. in Engineering and Management)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Engineering Systems Division, June 2011.
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The volume of information generated from enterprise applications is growing exponentially, and the cost of storage is decreasing rapidly. In addition, cloud-based applications, mobile devices and social networks are becoming relevant sources of unstructured data that provide essential information for strategic decisions making. Therefore, with time, enterprise databases will become more valuable for business but also much harder to integrate, process and analyze. Business Intelligence software was instrumental in helping organizations to analyze information and provide reports to support business decision-making. Accordingly, BI applications evolved as enterprise information grew, hardware-processing capacities developed, and storage cost is being reduced significantly. In this paper, we will analyze the current BI world market and compare it with the Chilean market, in order to come up with business plan recommendations for local developers and systems integrators interested in capitalizing the opportunities generated by the global BI software market consolidation.
by Sebastian Robles.
S.M.in Engineering and Management
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Issa, Carla Mounir. "Data warehouse applications in modern day business." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2002. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/2148.

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Data warehousing provides organizations with strategic tools to achieve the competitive advantage that organazations are constantly seeking. The use of tools such as data mining, indexing and summaries enables management to retrieve information and perform thorough analysis, planning and forcasting to meet the changes in the market environment. in addition, The data warehouse is providing security measures that, if properly implemented and planned, are helping organizations ensure that their data quality and validity remain intact.
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Zeng, Yuyu. "Design, adoption and implementation issues in RFID applications." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2006. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B37013488.

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Zeng, Yuyu, and 曾玉玉. "Design, adoption and implementation issues in RFID applications." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2006. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B37013488.

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Pumfrey, David John. "The principled design of computer system safety analyses." Thesis, University of York, 1999. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/9797/.

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Shenoy, Ravi Rangnath. "Design of e-textiles for acoutsic applications." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/9608.

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The concept of replacing threads with flexible wires and sensors in a fabric to provide an underlying platform for integrating electronic components is known as e-textiles. This concept can be used to design applications involving different types of electronic components including sensors, digital signal processors, microcontrollers, color-changing fibers, and power sources. The adaptability of the textiles to the needs of the individual and the functionality of electronics can be integrated to provide unobtrusive, robust, and inexpensive clothing with novel features. This thesis focuses on the design of e-textiles for acoustic signal processing applications. This research examines challenges encountered when developing e-textile applications involving distributed arrays of microphones. A framework for designing such applications is presented. The design process and the performance analysis of two e-textiles, a large-scale beamforming fabric and a speech-processing vest, are presented.
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Books on the topic "Design of e-business applications"

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Jacob, J. Michael. Applications and design with analog integrated circuits. 2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Regents/Prentice Hall, 1993.

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Designing Silverlight business applications. Indianapolis, IN: Addison-Wesley Professional, 2012.

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Muzaffar, Shaikh, ed. Statistical design of experiments with engineering applications. Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis, 2005.

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Tsay, Jeffrey J. Visual Basic.NET programming: Business applications with a design perspective. 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Prentice Hall, 2004.

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Herschmann, Debra. Designing effective user interfaces for business applications. Silver Spring, MD: Association for Information and Image Management International, 1996.

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Database management systems: Designing and building business applications. Boston: Irwin/McGraw-Hill, 1999.

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Database management systems: Designing and building business applications. 2nd ed. Boston: McGraw-Hill Irwin, 2002.

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Blecker, Thorsten, Christian M. Ringle, and Wolfgang Kersten. Pioneering supply chain design: A comprehensive insight into emerging trends, technologies and applications. Lohmar: Eul Verlag, 2012.

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Hoffman, E. Kenneth. Computer graphics applications: An introduction to desktop publishing & design, presentation graphics, animation. Belmont, Calif: Wadsworth, 1990.

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Packaged composite applications. Beijing: O'Reilly, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Design of e-business applications"

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Bichler, Martin. "Market Design - Foundations and Applications." In Business Information Systems Workshops, 1–2. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41687-3_1.

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Yahya, Yazrina, Muriati Mukhtar, Norleyza Jailani, Salha Abdullah, Zuraidah Abdullah, and Abdul Razak Hamdan. "A Framework for Developing a Co-design Environment for e-Business Applications." In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 165–78. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14319-9_13.

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Schewe, Klaus-Dieter, and Bernhard Thalheim. "The Co-design Approach to WIS Development in E-business and E-learning Applications." In Web Information Systems – WISE 2004 Workshops, 181–89. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30481-4_18.

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Kwiatkowska, Joanna, Agnieszka Szóstek, and David Lamas. "Design Artefacts as Business Decision Prompts: Tackling the Design and Business Values Gap." In Human-Computer Interaction. Applications and Services, 721–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07227-2_69.

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Krishnaswamy, Shonali. "Delivering Distributed Data Mining E-Services." In Intelligent Systems Design and Applications, 569–78. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-44999-7_54.

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Schmid, Hans Albrecht, and Fernando Simonazzi. "Business Processes are not Represented Adequately in Business Applications and Frameworks!" In Business Object Design and Implementation III, 76–85. London: Springer London, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0881-8_6.

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Yang, Shin-Jer, and Wan-Lin Lu. "Design a Distributed Fog Computing Scheme to Enhance Processing Performance in Real-Time IoT Applications." In Advances in E-Business Engineering for Ubiquitous Computing, 99–112. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-34986-8_7.

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Nasoz, Fatma, and Mehmet Bayburt. "Affectively Intelligent User Interfaces for Enhanced E-Learning Applications." In Human Centered Design, 765–74. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02806-9_89.

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Bolchini, Davide, Franca Garzotto, and Paolo Paolini. "Design Requirements for Communication-Intensive Interactive Applications." In Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, 408–31. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-92966-6_23.

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Pereda, Kevin, Braulio Murillo, and Freddy Paz. "Visually Impaired Accessibility Heuristics Proposal for e-Commerce Mobile Applications." In Design, User Experience, and Usability. Interaction Design, 240–52. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-49713-2_17.

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Conference papers on the topic "Design of e-business applications"

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Vasilyevna, Nadejda Belbus. "Security Design for E-business Applications." In 2008 International Symposium on Ubiquitous Multimedia Computing (UMC). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/umc.2008.57.

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"DESIGN STRATEGIES FOR WEB BASED ITS APPLICATIONS - A Proposed Architecture in Design of Intelligent Transport Systems Application." In International Conference on E-business. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0002112201070113.

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"SPECIFICATION-DRIVEN DESIGN OF EMBEDDED SYSTEMS - Design Support for Networked Embedded Software Applications." In International Conference on E-business. SciTePress - Science and and Technology Publications, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0002107100230030.

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Adamopoulos, Dionisis. "Design Support for Advanced Network Programming Applications." In 2008 IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering. IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icebe.2008.35.

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Ibrahim, Siti Nurkhadijah Aishah, Ali Selamat, and Mohd Hafiz Selamat. "E-Business Social Network Optimization and Visualization." In 2008 Eighth International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications (ISDA). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isda.2008.184.

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Vojevodina, D., G. Kulvietis, and P. Bindokas. "The method for e-business exception handling." In 5th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications (ISDA'05). IEEE, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isda.2005.92.

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Putra, Panca O. Hadi, Zainal A. Hasibuan, and P. O. Abas Sunarya. "Depicting E-business application adoption for small and medium enterprises (SMEs): The e-business triangle model." In 2017 International Conference on Computing, Engineering, and Design (ICCED). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ced.2017.8308135.

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Choi, Changyeol, DuWan Cheun, and Soo Dong Kim. "Design of Autonomic SLA Manager for Service Applications." In IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering (ICEBE'07). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icebe.2007.40.

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Chui Young Yoon. "Design of a measurement tool for end-user e-Business competency and its applications." In in Design (CSCWD). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cscwd.2008.4537116.

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Wu, Jie, Dong Wang, and Huanye Sheng. "Design an OSGi Extension Service for Mobile RFID Applications." In IEEE International Conference on e-Business Engineering (ICEBE'07). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icebe.2007.41.

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Reports on the topic "Design of e-business applications"

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Geyer, Anton. Assessment des FFG-Programms „F&E-Infrastrukturförderung“. Inspire research Beratungsgesellschaft m.b.H., March 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.22163/fteval.2020.497.

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The FFG conducted two calls for the "R&D Infrastructure Funding" programme in 2016 and 2018. The programme was developed to take into account the central role of R&D infrastructure in generating new knowledge and technologies. The assessment of the FFG programme "R&D Infrastructure Funding" is intended to review the central points of the programme format and to support the FFG in making improvements and tightening up the programme design. The assessment focuses on the question of the extent to which the programme in its current form and implementation succeeds in achieving the intended goals. Both the tender modalities and the formal funding conditions and evaluation criteria for the applications will be reviewed.
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Führ, Martin, Julian Schenten, and Silke Kleihauer. Integrating "Green Chemistry" into the Regulatory Framework of European Chemicals Policy. Sonderforschungsgruppe Institutionenanalyse, July 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.46850/sofia.9783941627727.

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20 years ago a concept of “Green Chemistry” was formulated by Paul Anastas and John Warner, aiming at an ambitious agenda to “green” chemical products and processes. Today the concept, laid down in a set of 12 principles, has found support in various arenas. This diffusion was supported by enhancements of the legislative framework; not only in the European Union. Nevertheless industry actors – whilst generally supporting the idea – still see “cost and perception remain barriers to green chemistry uptake”. Thus, the questions arise how additional incentives as well as measures to address the barriers and impediments can be provided. An analysis addressing these questions has to take into account the institutional context for the relevant actors involved in the issue. And it has to reflect the problem perception of the different stakeholders. The supply chain into which the chemicals are distributed are of pivotal importance since they create the demand pull for chemicals designed in accordance with the “Green Chemistry Principles”. Consequently, the scope of this study includes all stages in a chemical’s life-cycle, including the process of designing and producing the final products to which chemical substances contribute. For each stage the most relevant legislative acts, together establishing the regulatory framework of the “chemicals policy” in the EU are analysed. In a nutshell the main elements of the study can be summarized as follows: Green Chemistry (GC) is the utilisation of a set of principles that reduces or eliminates the use or generation of hazardous substances in the design, manufacture and application of chemical products. Besides, reaction efficiency, including energy efficiency, and the use of renewable resources are other motives of Green Chemistry. Putting the GC concept in a broader market context, however, it can only prevail if in the perception of the relevant actors it is linked to tangible business cases. Therefore, the study analyses the product context in which chemistry is to be applied, as well as the substance’s entire life-cycle – in other words, the six stages in product innovation processes): 1. Substance design, 2. Production process, 3. Interaction in the supply chain, 4. Product design, 5. Use phase and 6. After use phase of the product (towards a “circular economy”). The report presents an overview to what extent the existing framework, i.e. legislation and the wider institutional context along the six stages, is setting incentives for actors to adequately address problematic substances and their potential impacts, including the learning processes intended to invoke creativity of various actors to solve challenges posed by these substances. In this respect, measured against the GC and Learning Process assessment criteria, the study identified shortcomings (“delta”) at each stage of product innovation. Some criteria are covered by the regulatory framework and to a relevant extent implemented by the actors. With respect to those criteria, there is thus no priority need for further action. Other criteria are only to a certain degree covered by the regulatory framework, due to various and often interlinked reasons. For those criteria, entry points for options to strengthen or further nuance coverage of the respective principle already exist. Most relevant are the deltas with regard to those instruments that influence the design phase; both for the chemical substance as such and for the end-product containing the substance. Due to the multi-tier supply chains, provisions fostering information, communication and cooperation of the various actors are crucial to underpin the learning processes towards the GCP. The policy options aim to tackle these shortcomings in the context of the respective stage in order to support those actors who are willing to change their attitude and their business decisions towards GC. The findings are in general coherence with the strategies to foster GC identified by the Green Chemistry & Commerce Council.
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Niebler, Rebecca. Abfallwirtschaftliche Geschäftsmodelle für Textilien in der Circular Economy. Sonderforschungsgruppe Institutionenanalyse, September 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46850/sofia.9783941627833.

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This master thesis explores the challenges for waste management business models in the field of textiles regarding the requirements of the circular economy, as well as improvement potentials in the current framework conditions. It is concerned with the research question: "Is it advisable to change the frame-work conditions at meso or macro level, with regard to business models for waste management companies in the textile sector that are oriented towards the requirements of the circular economy, and - if so - in what way?” The approach of the study is based on the delta analysis of the e Society for Institutional Analysis at the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences. It compares the target state of the normative requirements with the actual state of the textile and waste management framework conditions and attempts to identify the gaps (the delta). Based on the delta, it develops approaches that are intended to help reduce the gaps. The thesis develops three business models for the target year 2025 in different areas: an exchange platform for sorters, recyclers and designers, an automatic sorting plant and a plant for fibre-to-fibre recycling of mixed materials. It is becoming clear that these business models cannot meet the target requirements for the circular economy. The analysis identifies the remaining gaps in the framework conditions as the main problem. For example, insufficient innovation impulses and the lack of competitiveness of secondary raw materials inhibit the actors from applying and using new technologies and business models. Restricted access to knowledge and information, as well as a lack of transparency between the actors, also prove to be problematic. In order to answer the research question, the study recommends altering the framework conditions at meso and macro level. It proposes a platform for cooperation between designers, the introduction of a material declaration system and an eco-design guideline for textiles as possible development options. In addition, this work offers a matrix of criteria to help the actors test and improve their new waste management business models regarding their suitability for the circular economy. The analysis is carried out from an outsider's perspective on the entire textile industry. It therefore cannot cover and deal with all aspects and individual circumstances of each player in detail. The necessary changes in the framework conditions that have been identified can therefore be used as a basis for further investigations.
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