Selected Product: no picture available | New Perspectives on E-Commerce -- Comprehensive Paperback Edition: 1 Author: Gary P. Schneider Publisher: Course Technology Release Date: 2002-01-07 ISBN-10: 0619044160 ISBN-13: 9780619044169 List Price: $55.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Principles of Web Design, Third Edition (Web Warrior Series) ISBN-10: 0619216662 ISBN-13: 9780619216665 List Price:$90.95 Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003: Complete Concepts and Techniques, CourseCard Edition (Shelly Cashman) ISBN-10: 1418859451 ISBN-13: 9781418859459 List Price:$70.95 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for New Perspectives on E-Commerce -- Comprehensive by Gary P. Schneider (ISBN-10: 0619044160, ISBN-13: 9780619044169). At this time we have not yet written a review for New Perspectives on E-Commerce -- Comprehensive by Gary P. Schneider (ISBN-10: 0619044160, ISBN-13: 9780619044169). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Part of the New Perspectives Series, this text provides an excellent introduction to e-commerce. Using a case-based approach, students learn the fundamentals of e-commerce through real-life business scenarios. Needs revision! | Customer Rating: | | This book as an intro is outdated, needs a new edition. Many references are gone, websites no longer exist, many case studies are now subscriptions and require a credit card for access, ahhh the free internet is gone, if used for instructional purposes may need a disclaimer on objectionable content. | Inaccurate reading | Customer Rating: | | I Have been in the Computer and Internet field for over 10 years, owning no less than 3 domains for over 5 years, and working in a MAJOR NOC for over 8 years, I know a bit about E-Commerce. The author of this book seems to have lived in some other world, as he does NOT seem acquainted with Internet terminologies much at all! He seems to make up his own terms and definitions for MANY areas and create his own words for these definitions. Where SOME of the information is good and presented well, much is WAY off. Not really a good book in my mind for a beginner, as they would be lost in an attempt to use the information in the REAL world of Internet. My advise, try another book first. His real goal seems not to educate readers on Proper Internet, but to assist in promoting the publishers other books. Save your money! |
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