"This book provides researchers readers with a synthesis of current research on developing countries experience with e-commerce"--Provided by publisher.
Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce, 11(2). Bolongkikit, J., Obit, J.H., Asing, J.G. & Geoffrey, H. (2006). An Exploratory Research of the Usage Level of E-Commerce among SMEs in the West Coast of Sabah, Malaysia, ...
Estimates indicate that total B2B e - commerce may reach $ 1.2 billion in 2002. Currently , there are five banks providing e - banking in Hungary ; this number is expected to grow to 15 by the end of 2001.
Internet banking is also referred to as e-banking or virtual banking. Internet banking is usually used to make online fund transfers via NEFT, RTGS, or IMPS. ▫ Mobile Banking: Mobile banking is referred to the process of carrying out ...
A comprehensive overview of the technology and standards of ISDN and broadband ISDN, this book presents ISDN in detail, including services, technology, and interfaces. The latest standards, including the CCITT Recommendations and the Frame Relay Forum specifications, and the key technology of frame relay is covered in detail.
As these two applications develop , access to information banks and data bases will become increasingly easier and therefore will create a greater demand . A user will be able to perform a transaction or access information with simple ...
Develop cost-effective, long-term solutions for packetized voice Analysts agree that within the next decade virtually all telecommunication traffic will travel over packet networks. Should your packetized voice be delivered over layer 2 networks such as ATM or frame relay, or over layer 3 IP networks? What are the challenges associated with ATM and frame relay? Drawing upon years of practical and research experience with both voice over ATM and voice over frame relay, the authors consider the advantages and disadvantages of frame relay and ATM versus IP networks. The book covers engineering requirements in depth and suggests likely interim steps for scaling up to a voice over data network by providing: * A telephony tutorial for network managers * Comparative assessments of voice over frame relay, ATM, and the Internet * Overviews of all the enabling technologies involved * In-depth coverage of voice characteristics, compression standards, and QoS * An extensive case study illustrating the pros and cons of voice over data * Guidelines to help you decide when (or whether) to invest in voice over data technology, and how to choose the best type for your organization. Visit our websitte at www.wiley.com/compbooks/
telephony channel banks would be paired on a dynamic basis as opposed to the one - to - one basis in T - carrier systems . Thus a greater degree of uniformity in companding characteristics would be required to allow pairing of channel ...
Be it the railway booking counter, or automated banking, the ubiquitous Internet, or the global wireless telephony systems— communication networks or simply, networks, have found a wide variety of uses. In business organizations ...
Traffic management and quality of service are techniques which, when applied to LAN, WAN and the Internet, facilitate the smooth flow of information. This text explains how to make convergence work - getting voice and data to flow without bottling up the network. Internet II is also covered.
Figure 10.4 illustrates the two queuing systems under consideration for service systems implemented by two different banking establishments . The bank depicted in Figure 10.4a uses a separate queue for each clerk .
Electrical Engineering Understanding SONET/SDH and ATM Communications Networks for the Next Millennium Optical communications and fiber technology are fast becoming key solutions for the increasing bandwidth demands of the 21st century. This introductory text provides practicing engineers, managers, and students with a useful guide to the latest developments and future trends of three major technologies: SONET, SDH and ATM, and a brief introduction to legacy TDM communications systems. You will find clear explanations of: * The role of Internet protocol (IP) networking with ATM * Dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) * How different packet types are mapped onto ATM * How ATM is mapped onto SONET/SDH * The future direction of convergence of communications This concise book features chapters complete with easy-to-follow illustrations, review questions, worked examples, and valuable references. An accompanying CD-ROM provides the key figures in full color, suitable for easy cut-and-paste presentations. Understanding SONET/SDH and ATM is a must-read for information technology, telecommunications, and communications professionals who want to improve their knowledge of this emerging technology.
Examples are the stock and banking industry and transfer of corporate voice / data to a small set of destinations . Figure 16.6 illustrates VCS in a simplified way . Notice that the VPI and VCI do not remain constant throughout the ...
Proceedings of the IFIP TC6 Task Group/WG6.4 International Workshop on Performance of Communication Systems, Martinique, French Caribbean Island, January 25-27, 1993
The advent of Information Highways has recently been heralded as the next generation of communication systems. It is widely agreed that these highways will be based on ATM networks. However, despite the tremendous progress in the development of ATM technology, there are still many problems to resolve, such as bandwidth allocation, congestion control and quality of service. This volume addresses some of these difficulties and hopes to stimulate further action towards solving them.The papers are organized in seven main sections: Performance of ATM Switch Architectures; Quality of Service; Performance Analysis of ATM Multiplexers; Performance Issues in ATM Networks; Congestion Control; ATM Switch Architectures; and Methodologies for ATM Modelling.
2.3 Duality The following theorem was established in [ 3 ] . and Theorem 1 ( [ 3 ] ) Consider two token banks C and C with the same token generation rate T - 1 , data buffer sizes BD > 0 and BD > 0 , respectively , and token buffer ...