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908 INDEXDSN connections,V1:28–29, 34
to a database,V1: 31
DSN-less connections,V1:29, 34, 379
to a database,V1:31–32
DSS applications,V1:213.See also
Decision Support Systems (DSSs)
DSS pilot system implementation,
V1:214 –215
DSS technology,V1: 214
Dual-homed host,V1: 839
firewalls for,V1: 836
Dublin Core Metadata Element Set,
V1:519;V2:485;V3: 691
Due process clause,V2: 219
Dumb terminals,V2:672, 673
“Dumpster diving” attack,V3: 8
DVD Copy Control Association
(DVDCCA),V1:342.See alsoDigital
Video Disks (DVDs)
DVD Studio Pro,V2: 658
DVD-TV,V1: 696
Dyad tables,V2:78–79
Dynamic cursor,V1: 29
Dynamic database access,V1: 382
Dynamic Host Communication Protocol
(DHCP),V2:259–260;V3: 433
security with,V2:329–330
server,V1: 197
Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language
(DHTML),V1:444 – 456, 455.See also
DHTML entries; Hypertext Markup
Language (HTML)
evolution of,V1:446 – 450
future of,V1:454 – 455
modern,V1:451– 454
standardization of,V1:450 – 451
Dynamic Link Library (DLL) modules,
V1: 380
Dynamic pseudoclasses,V1: 158
Dynamic routing,V2:255;
V3:834 –835
Dynamic simulation,V1: 214
Dynamic Web services,V3: 764
Dynamic Web sites,V3:769–771
Dysfunctional Internet usage,V2: 107E-appraisals, real estate,V3: 196
Early Motion Pictures collection,V1: 513
Earned Value Management (EVM),
V3:119–120
Earthquake preparedness,V3:76 –77
Eastern Europe, e-business in,V1: 811
EasySET project,V3:254 –255
Eavesdropping,V3:70, 658
E-B2B.SeeBusiness-to-Business (B2B)
e-commerce
eBay,V1:109, 122, 131, 136, 276, 288,
605–606;V2:699;V3: 534
competitive strategy of,V2: 704
deep linking and,V1: 348
fee structure of,V2: 702
proxy bidding on,V2: 715
E-billing,V2: 727
eBookMan,V2: 791
E-books,V1:517.See alsoElectronic
books (e-books)
display devices for,V2:790 –791
ebrary,V1:516 –517
Ebsco,V1: 513
E-business,V1:106, 117–118, 490.See alsoE-commerce (EC); Electronic
business; Investment;
Return-on-investment analysis
cost and benefit estimation for,V1: 579
digital economy and,V1: 479
growth of,V1:803–804
influences on,V1:806 –807
information quality in,V2:163–179
manufacturing and production for,
V1:720 –724
mistrust of,V2: 165
quality management processes for,
V2:168–170
regional growth of,V1:808–811
systems,V1:578–579
value system and code of ethics of,
V2:167–168
vision in,V1:210 –211
E-business country opportunity index,
V2: 54
E-business investments, corporate
strategy and,V3:224 –226
E-business plans,V1:103.See also
E-commerce project marketing plans
E-business projects, calculating return on
investment for,V3:216 –221
E-business return-on-investment
simulations,V1:577–589.See also
Return-on-investment entries
E-business solutions, classes of,V1: 579
E-business strategies,V1: 108
global,V1:811–812
E-business value chain,V2:166 –167
E-business ventures,V1: 105
budgeting for,V1: 100
considerations for,V1: 103
security for,V1: 103
success of,V1:98–99
E-cash,V1:137;V3:763.See also
Electronic cash
ECMAScript,V1:450 – 451, 455;V2:403;
V3: 770
E-catalogs,V1:652.See alsoElectronic
catalogs
E-catalog services,V1:288–289
E-collaboration,V1:109–110
E-commerce (EC),V1:118, 151, 292, 382,
490 – 491.See alsoCommonRules;
Consumer behavior; E-business
entries; Electronic commerce
(e-commerce); Global electronic
commerce
B2B,V1:120 –121
benchmarks in,V1: 62
collaborative,V1: 611
copyright issues related to,V1: 303
databases for,V1: 374
data mining in,V1:400 – 411
defined,V3:261–262
digital economy and,V1:477– 479
enterprise resource planning and,
V1:708–709
establishing climate for,V1: 472
federal advisory commission on,V3: 421
fuzzy,V1:846 –849
history of,V1:602–603
impact of enhanced TV on,V1:703–704
internetworking and,V3:262–265
public networks and,V3: 175
real estate firms and,V3:195–197real estate markets and,V3:192–194
Secure Sockets Layer and,V3:261–262
software for,V3:137–138
“sticky,”V1: 608
strategic alliances in,V3:340, 341
taxation issues related to,V3:413– 423
“terms of use” provisions of,V1:344 –345
travel and tourism industry,V3:464, 466
trust in,V1: 126
E-commerce applications, fuzziness in,
V1: 844
E-commerce channels, synergy with
traditional channels,V1:186 –187
E-commerce data,V1: 401
E-commerce enabling protocols,V3: 326
E-commerce fulfillment,V1: 814
E-commerce law,V1:343–344
E-commerce models, consumer-oriented,
V1:285–289
E-commerce project marketing plans,
V1:96 –105;V2:574 –585.See also
E-business plans
company goals and,V2: 576
market research and,V2:576 –580
product/service knowledge,V2:574 –576
E-commerce readiness assessment tool,
V2: 55
E-commerce solutions, banking-related,
V2:728–729
E-commerce systems:
agent-based,V2:200 –202
prototyping for,V3:138–143
E-commerce trading mall,V1: 124
E-commerce value chain,V3:526 –528
strategies,V3:529–530
E-commerce Web sites,V3: 772
Economic Control Commodity Number
(ECCN),V2: 239
Economic development, in developing
nations,V1: 436
Economic espionage,V1: 425
Economic Order Quantity (EOQ),V2: 371
formula,V2: 371
model,V2: 376
Economics:
Internet diffusion and,V2: 46
of open source development,V2:825–827
“E-cruiting,”V2: 151
E-data warehouse,V2:695–696
E-democracy,V1: 599
EDIFACT standard,V1:615–617, 622, 626
EDI formats,V1:613–614.See also
Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
EDI process, steps in,V1: 614
EDI software,V1: 614
EDI standards,V1:615–617
EDI transactions,V1: 602
Edinburgh Engineering Virtual Library,
V1: 516
Editing, digital video,V2:655–656
Editors, ActiveX,V1:17–18
Education.See alsoE-learning
distance,V1: 523
fair use for,V1: 308
GIS applications for,V2: 28
Internet-fostering,V1: 435
library management and,V2: 484
multimedia in,V1:
portals for,V2:208, 309
streaming video in,V3: 563