Electronic commerce: a manager's guide
Electronic commerce: a manager's guide
Electronic commerce: a managerial perspective
Electronic commerce: a managerial perspective
12 rules to avoid e-business failure
E-business Advisor
A literature review and classification of electronic commerce research
Information and Management
The Search for Digital Excellence
The Search for Digital Excellence
Introduction to E-Commerce
RE-Engineering the Networked Enterprise
RE-Engineering the Networked Enterprise
Web Services and Service-Oriented Architecture: The Savvy Manager's Guide
Web Services and Service-Oriented Architecture: The Savvy Manager's Guide
E-business development for competitive advantages: a case study
Information and Management
Patterns for e-business: A Strategy for Reuse
Patterns for e-business: A Strategy for Reuse
Communications of the ACM - Service-oriented computing
Introduction to Information Systems
Introduction to Information Systems
Strategic Management of e-Business
Strategic Management of e-Business
Information Technology for Management: Transforming Organizations in the Digital Economy
Information Technology for Management: Transforming Organizations in the Digital Economy
Factors affecting the implementation success of Internet-based information systems
Computers in Human Behavior
Electronic Commerce and Organizational Innovation: Aspects and Opportunities
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
The first decade of e-commerce
International Journal of Business Information Systems
E-commerce implementation challenges: small to medium-sized versus large organisations
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Application of the workflow management system in electronic commerce: a case study
International Journal of Business Information Systems
The Ladder of Business Intelligence (LOBI): a framework for enterprise IT planning and architecture
International Journal of Business Information Systems
E-commerce practices in the Arabian Gulf GCC business culture: utilisation and outcomes patterns
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Stepwise deployment methodology of a service oriented architecture for business communities
Information and Software Technology
E-commerce evolution: a Gulf region review
International Journal of Business Information Systems
A model of customers' initial trust in unknown online retailers: an empirical study
International Journal of Business Information Systems
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Comparative advantage model founded on enterprise architecture in Japanese firms
International Journal of Business Information Systems
A study on usage of IT and its implications on e-procurement in Indian organisations
International Journal of Business Information Systems
A methodology for web services-based SOA realisation
International Journal of Business Information Systems
BlueThunder overcomes the current drawbacks of the Bluetooth wireless technology
International Journal of Business Information Systems
New business-oriented global/regional information network
International Journal of Business Information Systems
A fault tolerant service discovery by self-organisation: a MAS approach
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Service computing and agents paradigm for managing distributed information sources
International Journal of Business Information Systems
Implementing service oriented architecture - a case study
International Journal of Business Information Systems
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At present, a large number of organisations are spending huge amounts of their budget on Information Technologies infrastructure. It has been found that most of these investments are not utilised efficiently and effectively. This paper reviews some of the major challenges, and management and technical issues related to an e-business architecture design and implementation. It discusses the importance of alignment of e-business strategy with e-business architecture, reasons for failures of e-businesses, success factors and risks. The paper also proposes a high-level Web Service-Oriented Architecture (WSOA) for e-business. The proposed architecture specifies a methodology to progressively deploying e-business through instantiations for each business interaction (e.g., B2B), and the requirements for its implementing technology platform. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) has emerged as a better methodology for Enterprise Architecture (EA). The WSOA is composed of three layers: business processes, an interactions manager and disparate information systems. This approach offers significant advantages over the traditional e-business architectures.