Electronic commerce: a manager's guide
Electronic commerce: a manager's guide
Research opportunities in electronic commerce
Decision Support Systems - Special issue on electronic commerce
Reuse methodology manual: for system-on-a-chip designs
Reuse methodology manual: for system-on-a-chip designs
Business models and transactions in mobile electronic commerce: requirements and properties
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Internet Business Models and Strategies: Text and Cases
Internet Business Models and Strategies: Text and Cases
Intellectual property rights in a networked world: theory and practice
Intellectual property rights in a networked world: theory and practice
System on chip design service e-business value maximization through a novel MCDM framework
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
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Integrated Circuit (IC) design productivity has failed to keep pace with Moore's Law in the past decade; thus, a 'design productivity gap' between the increase in IC design complexity and increased productivity has emerged. As the IC industry migrates to the System-On-Chip (SOC) era, the nature of Silicon Intellectual Property (SIP), which can narrow the 'design productivity gap', has made SIP critical for the design and implementation of a complex SOC. There are two major categories of SIP problems, technical and business; both are based on current SIP transaction business processes. The primary purpose of this paper is to develop e-commerce business models to resolve complex technical and business issues in SIP transactions and thus enable the business more fully online. The benefits of the proposed e-commerce business models and efficiency improvements to SOC designs regarding the leveraging of the proposed models are discussed.