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E-commerce must be supported by corresponding technologies. To study e-commerce, one must masters the e-commerce supporting technologies. General speaking, e-commerce supporting technologies can be divided into three categories:
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Information display technologies which include Web, HTML, XML and Java technologies.
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Information transmission technologies which consist of EDI, TCP/IP, WAP, WLAN and Bluetooth technologies.
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Information processing technologies which comprise some common used technology such as GPS, GIS, DSS, GDSS, IDSS.
All the above will be briefly introduced in this chapter. What’s more, the purpose of this part is to give readers a basic understanding of these technologies and help them to build a foundation for their further study on this field.
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Zheng, Q., Li, S., Han, Y., Dong, J., Yan, L., Qin, J. (2009). E-commerce Supporting Technologies. In: Zheng, Q. (eds) Introduction to E-commerce. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-49645-8_2
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