
commerce in which transactions are performed via a computer network EXAMPLE - Online shopping, where people can order goods via a computer network by means of a network browser. NOTE - In general, the transactions in electronic commerce are performed in real time.
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Sales transactions using the Internet or other IT networks such as the exchange of computerised data or the Minitel and involving a change of ownership of the good or service being ordered. Goods and services are ordered via these networks, but payment and final delivery of the good or service may be carried out using traditional methods. Orders re...
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Conducting business online. It is generally accepted that electronic commerce is a class of electronic business, and refers to the transaction of business, and more narrowly the sale and purchase of goods and services, using networked computers. This usually means via the Internet, although electronic commerce may be conducted over private networks...
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