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Introduction To e-Commerce

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Electronic commerce
Business-to-business
Business-to-consumer
Internet marketing
Supply chain management
Merchandise management system
Online transaction processing
EDIFACT
ASC X12
TRADACOMS
Electronic Data Interchange
Electronic funds transfer
Internet Open Trading Protocol
Customer relationship management
Self service software
Transport Layer Security
Secure electronic transaction
Payment gateway
Authorize.Net
CyberSource
VeriSign
PayPal
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