Inter-organizational information systems as company resources
Information and Management
Impact of electronic data interchange technology on JIT shipments
Management Science
Managing EDI for corporate advantage: a longitudinal study
Information and Management
The emerging role of electronic marketplaces on the Internet
Communications of the ACM
Reducing buyer search costs: implications for electronic marketplaces
Management Science - Special issue: Frontier research on information systems and economics
Toward a unified view of electronic commerce
Communications of the ACM
Electronic data interchange: a multi-industry investigation using grounded theory
Information and Management
Opportunities of effective integration of EDI for small business in the automotive industry
Information and Management
Web-based e-catalog systems in B2B procurement
Communications of the ACM
Conceptual-model-based data extraction from multiple-record Web pages
Data & Knowledge Engineering
E-commerce and the information market
Communications of the ACM
A literature review and classification of electronic commerce research
Information and Management
Scraping the ACM Digital Library
ACM SIGIR Forum
Xml, Web Services, and the Data Revolution
Xml, Web Services, and the Data Revolution
Search Engines for the World Wide Web
Search Engines for the World Wide Web
Definitive XML Schema
How clean is the future of SOAP?
Communications of the ACM - Information cities
Interorganizational business process redesign: merging technological and process innovation
Journal of Management Information Systems - Special section: Strategic and competitive information systems
An exploratory study of the emerging role of electronic intermediaries
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
An empirical appraisal of EDI implementation strategies
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
A Study of the Value and Impact of B2B E-Commerce: The Case of Web-Based Procurement
International Journal of Electronic Commerce
Integration in Electronic Exchange Environments
Journal of Management Information Systems
The adoption of consortium B2B e-marketplaces: An exploratory study
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Factors affecting the implementation of electronic data interchange in Korea
Computers in Human Behavior
Inter-organizational relationships and the flow of information through value chains
Information and Management
A core component-based modelling approach for achieving e-business semantics interoperability
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Electronic Commerce Research
IT non-conformity in institutional environments: E-marketplace adoption in the government sector
Information and Management
Business to business interoperability: A current review of XML data integration standards
Computer Standards & Interfaces
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We have examined standards required for successful e-commerce (EC) architectures and evaluated the strengths and limitations of current systems that have been developed to support EC. We find that there is an unfilled need for systems that can reliably locate buyers and sellers in electronic marketplaces and also facilitate automated transactions. The notion of a ubiquitous network where loosely coupled buyers and sellers can reliably find each other in real time, evaluate products, negotiate prices, and conduct transactions is not adequately supported by current systems. These findings were based on an analysis of mainline EC architectures: EDI, company Websites, B2B hubs, e-Procurement systems, and Web Services. Limitations of each architecture were identified. Particular attention was given to the strengths and weaknesses of the Web Services architecture, since it may overcome some limitations of the other approaches.