3.5.1 Anonymous remailers
What is ‘e-commerce’? This unit will look at typical application areas including the internet, supply chain management and online auctions. It will also help you to understand the underlying technologies used to implement e-commerce applications before looking at some of the problems that can be encountered when developing distributed e-commerce systems.
2.7 Other commercial websites
What is ‘e-commerce’? This unit will look at typical application areas including the internet, supply chain management and online auctions. It will also help you to understand the underlying technologies used to implement e-commerce applications before looking at some of the problems that can be encountered when developing distributed e-commerce systems.
2.6 Auction sites
What is ‘e-commerce’? This unit will look at typical application areas including the internet, supply chain management and online auctions. It will also help you to understand the underlying technologies used to implement e-commerce applications before looking at some of the problems that can be encountered when developing distributed e-commerce systems.
2.5 Procurement
What is ‘e-commerce’? This unit will look at typical application areas including the internet, supply chain management and online auctions. It will also help you to understand the underlying technologies used to implement e-commerce applications before looking at some of the problems that can be encountered when developing distributed e-commerce systems.
2.4 E-tailing
What is ‘e-commerce’? This unit will look at typical application areas including the internet, supply chain management and online auctions. It will also help you to understand the underlying technologies used to implement e-commerce applications before looking at some of the problems that can be encountered when developing distributed e-commerce systems.
2.1 An example – supply chain management
What is ‘e-commerce’? This unit will look at typical application areas including the internet, supply chain management and online auctions. It will also help you to understand the underlying technologies used to implement e-commerce applications before looking at some of the problems that can be encountered when developing distributed e-commerce systems.
Objectives for Section 4
This unit will help you to understand the forms of data that are handled by software and look at the various processes that can be applied to the data. These ideas are demonstrated through the use of a supermarket till and illustrate how simple data sets can be manipulated.
Distinguished Service Award - Charles K. Watt '59
Congratulations to the 2011 DSA Recipients! A gala was held to honor and recognize the 2011 winners on March 18, 2011 at The Brooks Center for the Performing Arts. Five individuals were presented with the University's highest alumni honor.
Chalmers R. "Hap" Carr Jr. '60
Harold D. "Doug" Kingsmore '55
Wilbur O. "Billy" Powers '57, HD '04
Charles K. Watt '59
Kimberlee A. Wilkerson '80
The Distinguished Service Award is the highest honor the Alumni Association can bestow upon an alumnus or alum
Clinton, Cameron push for unity against Gaddafi.
World leaders gathered in London Tuesday at a 40-nation summit aimed at strengthening the coalition seeking to oust Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Jon Decker reports.
French Muslim leader calls for protest
A former top aide to French President Nicolas Sarkozy calls on Muslims to wear a green badge in protest against a government he claims stigmatizes the Islamic population.
How Were Nazi Criminals Brought to Trial, and Were They Merely Following Orders?
Historian Dr. Yaacov Lozowick, the Former Director of the Yad Vashem Archives, discusses in this talk the topic of bringing Nazi Criminals to trial.
The video is part of the series "Insights and Perspectives from Holocaust Researchers and Historians", Supported by the Claims Conference. For more lectures, click here:
http://www1.yadvashem.org/yv/en/holocaust/insights/video/index.asp
Identité et communautarisme - Guillaume Dupont
Une conférence de l'UTLS au Lycée
Identité et communautarisme par Guillaume Dupont (philosophe)
Lycée Eugène Ionesco (92130 Issy les Moulineaux)
Causes of Color
One of the latest from Webexhibits.org (last mentioned in the March 21, 2000 Scout Report for Social Sciences is the Causes of Color site. The activity attempts to answer the question, "Why are things colored?" by covering things such as the eye, made light such as lightbulbs, lost light as in water, moved light as in a rainbow, and other light related topics such as colorblindness and animal sight. A very unique collection that includes material for students from introductory to advanced levels
Philips: What if You Could Carry Your TV Around?
Philips Research demonstrated "the world's first matrix display that keeps functioning while being bent," and it has great expectations for the technology. Although it will probably not be commercially available for some time, it is intriguing to envision being able to unroll an e-book to read. A broad introduction to flexible displays is given on this Web site. Several potential technologies that could be used to manufacture the devices are discussed, including organic light-emitting diodes and
MIT Media Lab: Software Agents [pdf, Microsoft Word, QuickTime, Macromedia Flash Player,
The Software Agents Group of the MIT Media Laboratory "investigates computer systems to which one can delegate tasks." Software agents are different from conventional software because they are "long-lived, semi-autonomous, proactive, and adaptive." Software Agents Group focuses on creating software that "acts as an assistant to the user rather than a tool, learning from interaction and proactively anticipating the user's needs." The website describes their various projects that use "commonsense
Eco-Portal: The Environmental Sustainability Information Source
Eco-Portal, the self-described "information gateway empowering the movement for environmental sustainability," provides timely information on a number of environmental issues. On the tail end of the recently concluded World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, this Web site is worth a visit for news and commentary about summit proceedings. Click on the special Johannesburg coverage feature to access related stories from newspapers around the world. Aside from reviewing the Johannes
GCSE Bitesize Revision
This site from the BBC gives support to students in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland who are studying for their General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE). The site is nicely organized, but those from outside the UK should realize that the word "revise" is used to mean what Americans would call review. This can be a bit confusing when using the site, as buttons that say revise actually lead to materials to review. That said, the site provides nice "bitesize" pages on various topics in
Robber Flies (Asilidae)
This Web site focuses on "one of the largest and most abundant families of present day insects" -- the Robber Flies. Maintained by Fritz Geller-Grimm of the Museum Wiesbaden in Germany and Cornell University graduate student Torsten Dikow, the site includes a variety of information on many aspects of these insects. The Asilidae section contains many resources that are most appropriate for an advanced or research audience, including identification keys, species and distribution databases, and lit
The Alwyn H. Gentry Forest Transect Data Set
The Missouri Botanic Garden has recently made available forest transect data collected from sites around the world by the late Alwyn H. Gentry. As part of a project developed to "ensure that Gentry's ecological data receive maximum use and are readily available to the biological research community," an electronic version of the entire data set (226 transects total) is accessible through this Web site, free of charge. Users must submit an access request Web form each time they retrieve data files














