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INTRODUCTION
1.1 ITELLIGENCE 1.2 INTELLIGENT E-SERVICES
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CHAPTER 6. E-BUSINESS
6.1 IMPACT OF E-BUSINESS
6.4 E-BUSINESS INFRASTRUCTURE 6.5 OUTPOTS 6.6 6.7 INTERNET, INTRANET& EXTRANET BENIFITS OF E-BUSINESS
CONCLUSION REFRENCE
LIST OF FIGURES Fig 3.1 An Enterprise Information Portal for E-business Fig 4.1.E-Intelligence Processing Fig 4.2: E-Intelligence Framework Fig 4.3: Features of an enhanced business intelligence system Fig 5.1: Data Model for OLTP Fig 5.2: Star Data Model for OLAP Fig 5.3: OLAP Cube Fig 5.4: Steps in the OLAP Creation Process Fig 5.5: Elements of business Intelligence Fig 5.6: Data Warehousing Architecture Fig 5.7: OLTP V/S OLAP Fig 6.1: Business Challenges Fig 6.2: Network Links Fig 6.3: E-Business Elements Fig 6.4: The Degree of Business Activity On-Line By Activity Fig 6.5: On-Line/Brick & Mortar Products and Services Fig 6.6: Extent of Internet Application Benefits Fig 6.7: Number One E-Intelligence Benefit Cited By Industry
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