The topologies of e-commerce primarily include B2C (Business-to-Consumer), where businesses sell directly to consumers; B2B (Business-to-Business), which involves transactions between businesses; C2C (Consumer-to-Consumer), facilitating exchanges between consumers, often through platforms like eBay; and C2B (Consumer-to-Business), where individuals sell products or services to businesses. Additionally, there are emerging models like B2G (Business-to-Government) and C2G (Consumer-to-Government) that focus on transactions between businesses or individuals and government entities. Each topology caters to different market dynamics and user needs.
E. Carrapatoso has written: 'Traffic analysis for various metropolitan area network topologies'
E-commerce is the same as non-electric commerce, except that e-commerce is conducted online. They both involve selling and providing services for the consumers.
The full form of e-commerce is "Electronic Commerce." E-commerce refers to the buying and selling of goods or services over the internet. This can include online retail stores, digital marketplaces, and B2B or B2C transactions.
Business to consumerBusiness to businessConsumer to consumerMobile e-commereceSocial e-commereceLocal e-commerce
E-Commerce Place was created in 2003.
what are the different networking topologies?
E-Commerce or Electronic commerce.
E-commerce businesses are organizations/entities that sell goods/services online. Examples of E-commerce businesses are PayPal, E-bay and Amazon
E-commerce is very different from traditional commerce, because it uses the internet and globalization to enhance the products and services. E-commerce provide direct connection between customer and corporation, eliminating third men, through e-commerce you can easily compare products, brands, quality and prices of e-commerce marketing and traditional marketing.
what kind of e-commerce company is Ntercon
e commerce, electronic data interchange
That comes under e-commerce.