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INDEX 911E-rate program,V1: 473
eReader,V2: 637
“E-readiness,”V1: 805
E-receivables,V1: 711
E-recruitment,V1: 712
Ergonomics.SeeHuman Factors and
Ergonomics (HFE)
Ericsson smart phones,V2: 632
ERP automation,V1:709.See also
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
ERP integration,V1: 709
ERP software,V1:113, 655
ERP solutions,V1: 714
ERP systems, development of,V1: 716
ERP vendors,V1:655, 712–713
selecting,V1: 716
ERP vision,V1: 715
ERP II software,V1:113, 716, 717
Error handling:
ASP.NET,V1: 9
Java,V2: 381
Error trapping,V3: 609
“E-satisfaction,”V1: 280
Escrow, online auction,V2: 716
E-selling,V1:108–109
E-services,V1: 599
E-SIGN.SeeElectronic Signatures in
Global and National Commerce Act of
2000 (E-SIGN)
E-signatures,V1:343, 526.See alsoDigital
signatures; Electronic signature
entries
advanced,V1:532, 533
E-sourcing,V1:674 –675, 685
eSQ scale,V1:280 –281
Establishment hubs, religious,V2: 803
E-supply chain,V1: 720
E-systems, for manufacturing operations
support,V1:718–731
E-tailing,V1:486, 491
reliability of,V1:278, 281
Web sites for,V1: 275
eTailQ,V1: 280
Ethernet,V2:517, 539–540;V3:425– 426
authentication on,V1: 52
technology,V3:784 –785
thick-wire,V1:264 –266
thin-wire,V1:266 –267
Ethical issues,V2:464 – 476.See also
Ethics
related to search engines,V2:473– 474
Ethics:
business,V1: 126
e-business,V2:167–168
legal,V2: 460
usability testing and,V3:516 –517
in wireless marketing,V3:855–856
ETHICSearch,V2: 460
Ethnicity, digital divide and,V1: 469
E*Trade,V1:134;V3:280, 281
EU Electronic Commerce Directive,
V2:218–219.See alsoEuropean Union
(EU)
EU Privacy Directive,V2:221, 223
Euro,V1: 625
Europe.See alsoeEurope Action Plan
e-business growth in,V1:808–810
Internet diffusion in,V2: 43
mobile commerce in,V2: 623
mobile penetration in,V3:851–853European Computer Manufacturers
Association (ECMA),V2: 403
European Foundation for Quality
Management (EFQM),V1: 60
European Information Technology
Observatory (EITO),V1: 64
European law, jurisdiction under,
V2:218–219
European Patent Office (EPO),V3: 21
European Telecommunications Standards
Institute (ETSI),V1: 91
European Union (EU),V1:625, 806.
See alsoEU entries
benchmarking in,V1:60, 64
privacy legislation in,V1:341;V3:98–99
Event-based APIs,V1: 740
Event-driven programming, in Visual
Basic,V3: 610
Event handlers,V1:446, 455
Events,V1: 23
JavaBean,V2: 391
online,V2: 571
user,V1:446, 455
WML,V3: 810
Evidence collection technology,V1: 244
Evolutionary prototyping,V3:136,
142–143
E-voting,V3:88–89
online,V3: 87
E-wallets,V3: 253
Exception handling:
in biometric authentication,V1: 75
C/C++,V1: 170
Exchange model,V1: 121
Exchanges:
electronic,V1: 486
supply chain management and,V3: 371
Exchange service Web sites,V1: 350
Exchange/trading malls,V1:122–123, 128
Excite.com,V2: 307
Exclusive news site model,V2: 766
Execute method,V1: 30
Execution agents,V2:199–200
Execution environment,V1: 147
Executive insights, return on investment
and,V3:224 –227
Executive management, strategic partners
and,V3:342–343
Exhaustive enumeration process,V3: 394
Expectations management,V1: 114
“Experience industry,”V3: 471
Expert services,V3: 204
Expert systems, development of,
V3:240 –241
Export laws,V2:237–238
Export licenses,V2: 238
Expressions:
C/C++,V1: 169
Java,V2: 417
Perl,V3: 38
Extended Binary Coded Decimal
Interchange Code (EBCDIC),
V1:237–238
Extended Log File (ELF) format,V1: 404
Extensibility, XBRL,V3: 873
Extensible Business Reporting Language
(XBRL),V3:147, 863–884.See also
XBRL entries
advantages and limitations of,
V3:875–876financial reporting and,V3:868–875
XML and,V3:863–868
Extensible Hypertext Markup Language
(XHTML),V2:124 –140.See also
XHTML entries
extensions of,V2:136 –137
fundamentals of,V2:126 –133
future of,V2:136 –138
history of,V2:125–126
Extensible Markup Language (XML),
V1:6, 10, 107, 113, 216, 292, 378, 495,
617, 622, 732–754;V3:326, 825,
863–868.See alsoElectronic business
XML (ebXML); Native XML Databases
(NXDs); XML entries
benefits of,V3:867–868
databases and,V1:748–749
datacentric versus document-centric use
of,V1:748–749
described,V1:732–733
design considerations for,V1:744 –745
digital libraries and,V1: 520
e-commerce and,V1: 126
future of,V1:752–753
HTML and,V1: 733
intranets and,V2: 349
relational database management system
and,V1:749–751
Web services and,V3: 759
Web software applications and,
V3:291–292
Extensible Markup Language/Electronic
Data Interchange (XML/EDI),V3: 869
Extensible Name Service (XNS),V1:496,
497, 503
Extensible Resource Identifier (XRI),
V1: 503
Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL),
V1:755–792.See alsoXML Stylesheet
Language (XSL); XSL entries
application infrastructure of,
V1:760 –763
capabilities of,V1:759–760
formatting objects in,V1:772–781
Extensible Stylesheet Language
Transformations (XSLTs),V3:873–874
External style sheets,V1: 162
Extract, Correct, Transform, and Load
(ECTL) software,V2: 174
Extract, Transform, Load (ETL) data
functions,V1:419– 420;V2:688–689
Extranets,V1:201, 202, 208, 216,
793–801;V2:292–293
advantages of,V2: 293
deployment of,V1: 800
internal efficiencies and,V1:795–796
organizational,V1:796 –800
outsourcing,V1: 800
security of,V1:798–800
successful,V1: 797
supplier/distributor,V2: 773
types of,V1:796 –797
uses of,V1:793–796
ExtraNetTV network,V3: 677
E-zines,V2:477– 478Fabric Shortest Path First (FSPF),V3: 335
Facial imaging, standards for,V1: 79
Facial recognition,V1: 73
Facility-owner vendors,V3:703–704