Which of the following is not a key point of vulnerability when dealing with e-commerce? Selected Answer: the credit card companies Answers: the client computer the server the communications pipeline the credit card companies Question 4 1 out of 1 points Software that is used to obtain private user information such as a user’s keystrokes or copies of e-mail is referred to as: Selected Answer: spyware. Answers: spyware
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something so minute that I missed the fact that I learned it. For example‚ each day in my anatomy class I learn how the human body works. Monday‚ I didn’t know that each vein doesn’ t have corresponding arteries‚ but on Wednesday‚ I did. Just last week‚ I learne d how easy it is to make tomato sauce. These little events led me to believe that learning never ends and I can use this new knowledge to better my life. The knowledge I gained in high school helped me to succeed in University
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- Describe how Amazon.com uses e-business and e-commerce for B2B and B2c. Amazon.com would be considered an “e-tailer”‚ a retail company that conducts business on the internet. In fact‚ all of their business is done on the web‚ no brick and mortar stores here. Amazon.com sells all sorts of products‚ clothing and jewelry to food‚ to electronics. The idea of conducting all of their business on the internet is called e-business or e-commerce. E-commerce consists of the process of buying‚ selling
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These two authors also argue that ethics is now a part and parcel of corporate governance. Even our society expects more from the accounting professionals. However‚ a matter of concern comes to the discussion that some are more likely to prefer immoral means for their gain. Carroll and Buchholtz point out that several unscrupulous stockholders‚ creditors‚ and other parties related to the financial performance give enormous pressure to accounting professionals (2012). Consequently‚ business managers
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A business is an organization or economic system where goods and services are exchanged for one another or for money. Every business requires some form of investment and enough customers to whom its output can be sold on a consistent basis in order to make a profit. Businesses can be privately owned‚ not-for-profit or state-owned. Business also can have a number of different types of owner depending on the aims and objectives of the owners. There are different types of Business organization
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Birth : Religion : Male SMT. SARASWATI DEVI HATHILE 28/02/1992 Hindu Annual Income : Category : Special Category : Rs.20000/SC No Academic Details Institute : Course : Hosteller : Enrollment No : Kirodimal Institute Of Tech. Garhumaria Raigarh B. E. / Mechanical Engineering No AG4775 3 Rd Year Tehsil / District : Academic Year : 10th Class Details: Raigarh /Raigarh 2012 - 13 State Board /2007-08 /81201984 Admission Date : 28/07/2012 Contact Details : Correspondence Address VILL-BANDHATOLA
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Why is Elemica described as an example of an industry consortia net marketplace? How does it differ from other types of net marketplaces like ChemConnect? Industry consortia are at an advantage when compared to independent exchanges because‚ unlike the venture-capital-backed exchanges‚ they have deep-pocket financial backing from the very start and guaranteed liquidity based on a steady flow of large firm orders. Elemica is described as a consortia net marketplace because industry consortia are
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s E-payments Grand tour question: How does e-payment differ from traditional payment? Does e-payment create new benefits and risks to businesses‚ if so‚ what are they? Tutorial Brief (all BEFORE tutorial) 1. Snapper card has been promoted in NZ as a continent way to pay transit fares‚ as well as to make retail purchases. With the knowledge learned from chapter 10 and your own personal experience‚ briefly describe what sorts of problems would the card provider encounter in setting up the
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COMPOUND LEAVES:-“IN THIS TYPE ‚ LAMINA OF LEAF IS DIVIDED INTO LEAFLETS” COMPOUND LEAF IS FURTHUR DIVIDED INTO TWO TYPES:- * PALMATE COMPD. LEAF:-(LEAFLETS ARISES FROME A ONE POINT AT THE TOP e.g Medicago sativa KNOWN AS LOSSEN OR LOSSERN) TYPES OF PALMATE COMPOUND LEAF:- 1. UNIFOLIATE (THERE IS ONLY SINGLE LEAF ON THE TOP e.g. Citrus limonia known as LEMON) 2. BIFOLIATE (THERE ARE TWO LEAFLETS ARE PRESENT ON THE TOP e.g. Lavadula bipennate KNOWN AS LAVENDER ) 3. TRIFOLIATE (THERE ARE
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Business To Business (B2B) Business-to-business (B2B) describes commerce transactions between businesses‚ such as between a manufacturer and a wholesaler‚ or between a wholesaler and a retailer. B2B branding is a term used in marketing. The overall volume of B2B transactions is much higher than the volume of B2C transactions. The primary reason for this is that in a typical supply chain there will be many B2B transactions involving sub components or raw materials‚ and only one B2C transaction‚
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