Szenarios für x-Commerce
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17713/ajs.v31i1.474Abstract
Im Rahmen von ec3, dem Kompetenzzentrum für Electronic Commerce in Wien (Techgate) werden Anwendungsszenarien und Geschäftsmodelle für den Bereich x-Commerce untersucht, die den raschen Entwicklungen und den Veränderungen in diesem BereichRechnung tragen sollen.
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