Enterprise Information Construction and Countermeasure Research under the Environment of Electronic Commerce
Abstract:
As is growing interest in the conduct of business transactions
by electronic means through the Internet and dedicated networks this is often
referred to as Electronic Commerce (EC). This paper reviews developments in
electronic commerce with a particular focus on its applicability and uptake
within the construction industry. Electronic commerce business models are reviewed
and the enablers and barriers to their uptake in the construction sector presented.
Therefore this paper concludes with future trends in electronic commerce and
the need for construction organizations to make the necessary investments that
will enable them to take advantage of these and further aiming to contributing
in solving this problem by applying automated safety rule checking to enterprise
information construction and countermeasure research under the environment of
electronic commerce.
How to cite this article
Xia Hu, Min Zhou and Shuang Li, 2013. Enterprise Information Construction and Countermeasure Research under the Environment of Electronic Commerce. Information Technology Journal, 12: 2820-2823.
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