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4.0 out of 5 stars
good introductory discussion, February 26, 2005
This review is from: E-Commerce Basics: Technology Foundations and E-Business Applications (Paperback)
The authors have put together a primer on explaining e-commerce. The ideal audience for this book appears to be an IT manager or perhaps a programmer. The discussion is mostly at a level above actual programming. You don't need working knowledge of JavaScript, HTML, Java, web servers or other related topics.
The book delves into key ideas of organising a web service, such as what is an n-tier application. Cryptography also gets good coverage. A qualitative explanation is given of the Public Key Infrastructure and Certificate Authorities, without descending into the maths of number theory.
Malware is also covered. Though, given its increasing severity, perhaps a more extensive analysis may have been warranted.
Overall, the book places all these topics in the context of building and running a large e-commerce service. If you do wish to go in this direction, the book is a good start. Though you will certainly need more specialised texts later.
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