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E-Commerce Issues Addressed in a Throughput Model.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Internet Policies and IssuesPublisher: Hauppauge : Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated, 2010Copyright date: ©2010Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (221 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781613245064
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: E-Commerce Issues Addressed in a Throughput ModelDDC classification:
  • 658.8/72
LOC classification:
  • HF5548.32 -- .R64 2010eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- E-COMMERCE ISSUES ADDRESSED IN A THROUGHPUT MODEL -- E-COMMERCE ISSUES ADDRESSED IN A THROUGHPUT MODEL -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION TO E-COMMERCE AND BIOMETRICS APPLICATIONS -- INTRODUCTION TO E-COMMERCE AND BIOMETRICS APPLICATIONS -- TRUST SYSTEMS N E-COMMERCE -- ETHICAL SYSTEMS IN E-COMMERCE -- BIOMETRICS AND E-COMMERCE SECURITY -- Physiological Biometrics -- Fingerprint -- Palm Print (Palm Scan) -- Hand Geometry -- Vein Patterns -- DNA -- Retina Scan -- Iris Scan -- Face Recognition -- Face Thermography (Thermo Imaging Recognition) -- Ear Recognition -- Body Odor (Scent) Recognition -- Behavioral Biometrics -- Speaker (Voice) Recognition -- Gait Recognition -- Dynamic Signature -- Keystroke Dynamics -- THREE CATEGORIES OF AUTHENICATION -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2 E-COMMERCE DECISION MAKING TRANSACTIONS -- VARIOUS CATEGORIES OF E-COMMERCE -- E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS REFLECTING DECISION MAKING -- BIASES AND STRATEGIES AFFECTING E-COMMERCE BUYING AND SELLING -- The Anchoring and Adjustment Heuristic -- Representative Heuristic -- Sample Size and Representativeness -- Base Rate and Representativeness -- The Conjunction Fallacy and Representativeness -- The Availability Heuristic -- Recency and Availability -- Familiarity and Availability -- Illusory Correlation and Availability -- The Simulation Heuristic and Availability -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3 THROUGHPUT MODELING FOR E-COMMERCE AND BIOMETRIC MODELING -- RECOGNIZING WHO' WHO -- FIRST PHASE: PERCEPTION -- SECOND PHASE: INFORMATION -- THIRD PHASE: JUDGMENT -- FOURTH PHASE: DECISION CHOICE -- BIOMETRICS MODELING -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4 BUYERS AND SELLERS' TRUST POSITIONS -- INTRODUCTION -- WEBSITE-BASED TRUST ASSETS -- SIX TRUST PATHWAYS DEPICTED IN A THROUGHPUT MODELING -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES.
Chapter 5 THE EFFECTS OF E-COMMERCE BASED TECHNOLOGIES -- INTRODUCTION -- KNOWLEDGE VIEWED AS AN ASSET -- KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER -- EXPERIENCE OF THE E-COMMERCE BASED USER -- THROUGHPUT MODELING CAPTURING KNOWLEDGE -- METHOD -- Participants -- Procedure -- RESULTS -- Structural Model -- DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- APPENDIX: SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE -- Chapter 6 E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS: COMMERCIAL LOAN TRANSACTIONS -- INTRODUCTION -- FIRST PHASE: PERCEPTION -- First Phase: Information -- SECOND PHASE: JUDGMENT -- THIRD PHASE: DECISION CHOICE -- METHODS -- Subjects and Task -- Model Testing -- RESULTS -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 7 THE IMPACT OF KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ON E-COMMERCE INVESTMENT DECISIONS -- INTRODUCTION -- II. KNOWLEDGE VALUE ADDED APPROACH AND INVESTORS' NEED FOR NON-FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE MEASURE INFORMATION -- A. Knowledge Value Added Approach -- B. Investors' Needs for Non-Financial Performance Measure Information -- III. RESEARCH DESIGN -- A. Subjects and Task -- B. Dependent and Independent Variables -- C. Model Equations -- IV. RESULTS -- A. Model Tests1, 2 -- B. Confirmed Model for Professional Investors -- CONCLUSION -- Endnote 1 -- Endnote 2 -- Endnote 3 -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 8 BIOMETRICS MANAGEMENT -- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE -- DIFFERENT BIOMETRICS FOR USER IDENTIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION -- PHYSIOLOGICAL BIOMETRIC TOOLS (TABLE 8.2) -- Fingerprints -- Palm Print (Palm Scan) -- Hand Geometry -- Vein Patterns -- DNA -- Retina Scan -- Iris Scan -- Facial Recognition -- Facial Thermography -- Ear Recognition -- Body Odor (Scent) Recognition -- Gait Recognition -- Dynamic Signature -- Keystroke Dynamics -- PRIVACY ISSUES AND ETHICAL THROUGHPUT MODELING -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- BIOMETRICS GLOSSARY -- Introduction -- Glossary Terms -- Accuracy -- Algorithm.
Ansi - American National Standards Institute -- Application Programming Interface (Api) -- Arch -- Attempt -- Authentication -- Automated Biometric Identification Systems (Abis) -- Automated Fingerprint Identification System (Afis) -- Behavioral Biometric Characteristic -- Benchmarking -- Bifurcation -- Binning -- Bioapi - Biometrics Application Programming Interface -- Biological Biometric Characteristic -- Biometrics -- Biometric Consortium (Bc) -- Biometric Data -- Biometric Sample -- Biometric System -- Capture -- Cbeff - Common Biometric Exchange Formats Framework -- Challenge Response -- Claim Of Identify -- Closed-Set Identification -- Comparison -- Cooperative User -- Core Point -- Covert -- Crossover Error Rate (Cer) -- Cumulative Match Characteristic (Cmc) -- D-Prime (D') -- Database -- Decision -- Degrees Of Freedom -- Delta Point -- Detection And Identification Rate -- Detection Error Trade-Off (DET) Curve -- Difference Score -- Eavesdropping -- Efts - Electronic Fingerprint Transmission Specification -- Encryption -- End User -- Enrollment -- Equal Error Rate (Eer) -- Extraction -- Face Recognition -- Failure to Acquire (FTA) -- Failure to Enroll (FTE) -- False Acceptance Rate (Far) -- False Alarm Rate -- False Match Rate -- False Non-Match Rate -- False Rejection Rate (Frr) -- Feature(S) -- Feature Extraction -- FERET- Face Recognition Technology Program -- Fingerprint Recognition -- Fqvte - Fingerprint Vendor Technology Evaluation (2003) -- Frgc - Face Recognition Grand Challenge. -- Friction Ridge -- FRVT - Face Recognition Vendor Test -- Gallery -- Gait -- Hamming Distance -- Hand Geometry Recognition -- Ice - Iris Challenge Evaluation -- Identification -- Identification Rate -- Identity Governance -- Identity Management -- Impostor -- INCITS - International Committee for Information Technology Standards -- Indifferent User.
Infrared -- Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (Iafis) -- Iris Recognition -- Iriscode© -- ISO - International Organization for Standardization -- Keystroke Dynamics -- Latent Fingerprint -- Live Capture -- Liveness Detection -- Loop -- Match -- Matching -- Mimic -- Minutia(E) Point -- Modality -- Model -- Mulitmodal Biometric System -- Neural Net/Neural Network -- NIST - National Institute of Standards and Technology -- Noise -- Non-Cooperative User -- One-To-Many -- One-To-One -- Open-Set Identification -- Operational Evaluation -- Overt -- Palm Print Recognition -- Performance -- Pin Personal Identification Number -- Pixel -- Pixels Per Inch (Ppi) -- Population -- Probe -- Radio Frequency Identification (Rfid) -- Receiver Operating Characteristics (Roc) -- Recognition -- Record -- Reference -- Resolution -- Ridge Ending -- Rolled Fingerprints -- Scenario Evaluation -- Segmentation -- Sensor -- Sensor Aging -- Signature Dynamics -- Similarity Score -- Skimming -- Slap Fingerprint -- Speaker Recognition -- Speaker Recognition Evaluations -- Speech Recognition -- Spoofing -- Submission -- Technology Evaluation -- Template -- Threat -- Threshold -- Thoroughput Rate -- Token -- True Accept Rate -- True Reject Rate -- Type I Error -- Type II Error -- Uncooperative User -- User -- US-VISIT - U.S. Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology -- Verification -- Verification Rate -- Voice Recognition -- Vulnerability -- Watchlist -- Wavelet Scalar Quantization (Wsq) -- Whorl -- About the National Science and Technology Council -- About the Subcommittee on Biometrics -- Chapter 9 TRANSACTIONS COSTS, RESOURCE-BASE VIEW AND E-COMMERCE -- INTRODUCTION -- GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES -- RESOURCE BASED VIEW -- THROUGHPUT MODELING PERSPECTIVE -- Perception Concept -- Information Concept -- Judgment Concept -- Decision Choice Concept.
KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION PATHWAYS -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 10 CONCLUSIONS -- TRUST ISSUES -- Is the Web Site Professional? -- Does the Information Quality Make Sense? -- Is the Web Site Easy to Navigate? -- Is the Web Site Straightforward to Use? -- Are Users Questions Answered? -- Do Others Users Trust this Web Site? -- What is the Users' Familiarity with the Organization? -- Are the Prices Reasonable? -- THROUGHPUT MODELING PROCESSES -- ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS -- BIOMETRIC TECHNOLOGY -- SUMMARY -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- INDEX -- Blank Page.
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Intro -- E-COMMERCE ISSUES ADDRESSED IN A THROUGHPUT MODEL -- E-COMMERCE ISSUES ADDRESSED IN A THROUGHPUT MODEL -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION TO E-COMMERCE AND BIOMETRICS APPLICATIONS -- INTRODUCTION TO E-COMMERCE AND BIOMETRICS APPLICATIONS -- TRUST SYSTEMS N E-COMMERCE -- ETHICAL SYSTEMS IN E-COMMERCE -- BIOMETRICS AND E-COMMERCE SECURITY -- Physiological Biometrics -- Fingerprint -- Palm Print (Palm Scan) -- Hand Geometry -- Vein Patterns -- DNA -- Retina Scan -- Iris Scan -- Face Recognition -- Face Thermography (Thermo Imaging Recognition) -- Ear Recognition -- Body Odor (Scent) Recognition -- Behavioral Biometrics -- Speaker (Voice) Recognition -- Gait Recognition -- Dynamic Signature -- Keystroke Dynamics -- THREE CATEGORIES OF AUTHENICATION -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2 E-COMMERCE DECISION MAKING TRANSACTIONS -- VARIOUS CATEGORIES OF E-COMMERCE -- E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS REFLECTING DECISION MAKING -- BIASES AND STRATEGIES AFFECTING E-COMMERCE BUYING AND SELLING -- The Anchoring and Adjustment Heuristic -- Representative Heuristic -- Sample Size and Representativeness -- Base Rate and Representativeness -- The Conjunction Fallacy and Representativeness -- The Availability Heuristic -- Recency and Availability -- Familiarity and Availability -- Illusory Correlation and Availability -- The Simulation Heuristic and Availability -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3 THROUGHPUT MODELING FOR E-COMMERCE AND BIOMETRIC MODELING -- RECOGNIZING WHO' WHO -- FIRST PHASE: PERCEPTION -- SECOND PHASE: INFORMATION -- THIRD PHASE: JUDGMENT -- FOURTH PHASE: DECISION CHOICE -- BIOMETRICS MODELING -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4 BUYERS AND SELLERS' TRUST POSITIONS -- INTRODUCTION -- WEBSITE-BASED TRUST ASSETS -- SIX TRUST PATHWAYS DEPICTED IN A THROUGHPUT MODELING -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES.

Chapter 5 THE EFFECTS OF E-COMMERCE BASED TECHNOLOGIES -- INTRODUCTION -- KNOWLEDGE VIEWED AS AN ASSET -- KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER -- EXPERIENCE OF THE E-COMMERCE BASED USER -- THROUGHPUT MODELING CAPTURING KNOWLEDGE -- METHOD -- Participants -- Procedure -- RESULTS -- Structural Model -- DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- APPENDIX: SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE -- Chapter 6 E-COMMERCE TRANSACTIONS: COMMERCIAL LOAN TRANSACTIONS -- INTRODUCTION -- FIRST PHASE: PERCEPTION -- First Phase: Information -- SECOND PHASE: JUDGMENT -- THIRD PHASE: DECISION CHOICE -- METHODS -- Subjects and Task -- Model Testing -- RESULTS -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 7 THE IMPACT OF KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER ON E-COMMERCE INVESTMENT DECISIONS -- INTRODUCTION -- II. KNOWLEDGE VALUE ADDED APPROACH AND INVESTORS' NEED FOR NON-FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE MEASURE INFORMATION -- A. Knowledge Value Added Approach -- B. Investors' Needs for Non-Financial Performance Measure Information -- III. RESEARCH DESIGN -- A. Subjects and Task -- B. Dependent and Independent Variables -- C. Model Equations -- IV. RESULTS -- A. Model Tests1, 2 -- B. Confirmed Model for Professional Investors -- CONCLUSION -- Endnote 1 -- Endnote 2 -- Endnote 3 -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 8 BIOMETRICS MANAGEMENT -- INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE -- DIFFERENT BIOMETRICS FOR USER IDENTIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION -- PHYSIOLOGICAL BIOMETRIC TOOLS (TABLE 8.2) -- Fingerprints -- Palm Print (Palm Scan) -- Hand Geometry -- Vein Patterns -- DNA -- Retina Scan -- Iris Scan -- Facial Recognition -- Facial Thermography -- Ear Recognition -- Body Odor (Scent) Recognition -- Gait Recognition -- Dynamic Signature -- Keystroke Dynamics -- PRIVACY ISSUES AND ETHICAL THROUGHPUT MODELING -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- BIOMETRICS GLOSSARY -- Introduction -- Glossary Terms -- Accuracy -- Algorithm.

Ansi - American National Standards Institute -- Application Programming Interface (Api) -- Arch -- Attempt -- Authentication -- Automated Biometric Identification Systems (Abis) -- Automated Fingerprint Identification System (Afis) -- Behavioral Biometric Characteristic -- Benchmarking -- Bifurcation -- Binning -- Bioapi - Biometrics Application Programming Interface -- Biological Biometric Characteristic -- Biometrics -- Biometric Consortium (Bc) -- Biometric Data -- Biometric Sample -- Biometric System -- Capture -- Cbeff - Common Biometric Exchange Formats Framework -- Challenge Response -- Claim Of Identify -- Closed-Set Identification -- Comparison -- Cooperative User -- Core Point -- Covert -- Crossover Error Rate (Cer) -- Cumulative Match Characteristic (Cmc) -- D-Prime (D') -- Database -- Decision -- Degrees Of Freedom -- Delta Point -- Detection And Identification Rate -- Detection Error Trade-Off (DET) Curve -- Difference Score -- Eavesdropping -- Efts - Electronic Fingerprint Transmission Specification -- Encryption -- End User -- Enrollment -- Equal Error Rate (Eer) -- Extraction -- Face Recognition -- Failure to Acquire (FTA) -- Failure to Enroll (FTE) -- False Acceptance Rate (Far) -- False Alarm Rate -- False Match Rate -- False Non-Match Rate -- False Rejection Rate (Frr) -- Feature(S) -- Feature Extraction -- FERET- Face Recognition Technology Program -- Fingerprint Recognition -- Fqvte - Fingerprint Vendor Technology Evaluation (2003) -- Frgc - Face Recognition Grand Challenge. -- Friction Ridge -- FRVT - Face Recognition Vendor Test -- Gallery -- Gait -- Hamming Distance -- Hand Geometry Recognition -- Ice - Iris Challenge Evaluation -- Identification -- Identification Rate -- Identity Governance -- Identity Management -- Impostor -- INCITS - International Committee for Information Technology Standards -- Indifferent User.

Infrared -- Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (Iafis) -- Iris Recognition -- Iriscode© -- ISO - International Organization for Standardization -- Keystroke Dynamics -- Latent Fingerprint -- Live Capture -- Liveness Detection -- Loop -- Match -- Matching -- Mimic -- Minutia(E) Point -- Modality -- Model -- Mulitmodal Biometric System -- Neural Net/Neural Network -- NIST - National Institute of Standards and Technology -- Noise -- Non-Cooperative User -- One-To-Many -- One-To-One -- Open-Set Identification -- Operational Evaluation -- Overt -- Palm Print Recognition -- Performance -- Pin Personal Identification Number -- Pixel -- Pixels Per Inch (Ppi) -- Population -- Probe -- Radio Frequency Identification (Rfid) -- Receiver Operating Characteristics (Roc) -- Recognition -- Record -- Reference -- Resolution -- Ridge Ending -- Rolled Fingerprints -- Scenario Evaluation -- Segmentation -- Sensor -- Sensor Aging -- Signature Dynamics -- Similarity Score -- Skimming -- Slap Fingerprint -- Speaker Recognition -- Speaker Recognition Evaluations -- Speech Recognition -- Spoofing -- Submission -- Technology Evaluation -- Template -- Threat -- Threshold -- Thoroughput Rate -- Token -- True Accept Rate -- True Reject Rate -- Type I Error -- Type II Error -- Uncooperative User -- User -- US-VISIT - U.S. Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology -- Verification -- Verification Rate -- Voice Recognition -- Vulnerability -- Watchlist -- Wavelet Scalar Quantization (Wsq) -- Whorl -- About the National Science and Technology Council -- About the Subcommittee on Biometrics -- Chapter 9 TRANSACTIONS COSTS, RESOURCE-BASE VIEW AND E-COMMERCE -- INTRODUCTION -- GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES -- RESOURCE BASED VIEW -- THROUGHPUT MODELING PERSPECTIVE -- Perception Concept -- Information Concept -- Judgment Concept -- Decision Choice Concept.

KNOWLEDGE AND INFORMATION PATHWAYS -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 10 CONCLUSIONS -- TRUST ISSUES -- Is the Web Site Professional? -- Does the Information Quality Make Sense? -- Is the Web Site Easy to Navigate? -- Is the Web Site Straightforward to Use? -- Are Users Questions Answered? -- Do Others Users Trust this Web Site? -- What is the Users' Familiarity with the Organization? -- Are the Prices Reasonable? -- THROUGHPUT MODELING PROCESSES -- ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS -- BIOMETRIC TECHNOLOGY -- SUMMARY -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- INDEX -- Blank Page.

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