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EDI:
Application-to-application communication of
data in standard format for business transactions,
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) is a set of
standards for structuring information that is to be
electronically exchanged between and within
businesses, organizations, government entities and
other groups.
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Business-to business (B2B)
Both sides of
the transaction are businesses, non-profit
organizations, or governments.
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Business-to-consumer (B2C)
E-commerce transactions where customers are
individual consumers
Example: OpenXpertya is a ERP open source in Spanish
that includes CRM solution and e-commerce in 3
levels: EDI, B2B and B2C
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 Consumer-to-consumer
Consumers sell directly to each other.
 Consumer-to-business
(C2C)
(C2B)
Individuals sell services or goods to businesses
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Example: C2C are becoming more popular amongst
students in universities because these are large
communities in the same geographical region that
are low on money. So they are looking for deals very
often and these kinds of websites offer this.
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Online auction: The online auction business
model is one in which participants bid for products
and services over the Internet. The functionality of
buying and selling in an auction format is made
possible through auction software which regulates
the various processes involved.
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Examples of companies that used this
model: eBay, Yahoo!, uBid…
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E-Commerce:
Electronic commerce consists of
the buying and selling of products or services over
electronic systems such as the Internet and other
computer networks. The amount of trade conducted
electronically has grown extraordinarily since the
spread of the Internet. A wide variety of commerce is
conducted in this way, spurring and drawing on
innovations in electronic funds transfer, supply chain
management, Internet marketing, online transaction
processing, electronic data interchange (EDI),
inventory management systems, and automated data
collection systems.
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E-Business: Electronic Business may be defined broadly
as any business process that relies on an automated
information system. Electronic business methods enable
companies to link their internal and external data processing
systems more efficiently and flexibly, to work more closely
with suppliers and partners, and to better satisfy the needs
and expectations of their customers.
 ebXML:
Electronic Business using eXtensible Markup
Language is a family of XML based standards sponsored by
OASIS and UN/CEFACT whose mission is to provide an open,
XML-based infrastructure that enables the global use of
electronic business information in an interoperable, secure,
and consistent manner by all trading partners.
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E-commerce benefits:
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Access to new suppliers, products and services; Cost
reduction of the transaction by means of the process
automation of purchase. Interaction on different virtual
markets; reduction of the administrative tasks and of the
times of the chain of supply; optimization of the prices;
improvement of the communication with the supplier
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Improvement of the communication and service to the
client; Transfer of information in real time with his(her)
clients (prices, availability, condition(state) of the
orders(requests), etc.); Increase of the number of
potential clients; Decrease of the costs of the process of
transaction; Services centralized of turnover(invoicing),
collection, funding and logistics; Information on the
behaviour of the market.