Building the DAML Electronic Commerce Domain
Abstract
The project captured additional functional and technical requirements for collaboration and exchange in the electronics industry's value chain, and refined the eCommerce domain ontology requirements identified in the previous quarter. The effort this quarter focused on analyzing e-business models and the development of a strategic framework for planning the implementation of an integrated "collaborative" model. A major strategic business assumption underlying the modeling process is that worldwide B2B e-commerce will continue to grow at aggressive rates through 2003, when e-business becomes the predominant means of marketing in many industries, causing a massive upswing in 2004 and driving fundamental changes to the way enterprises do business with each other. Also, it is assumed that e-marketplaces will drive nearly 40 percent of B2B e-commerce transactions in 2004. The probability of occurrence of the market outcomes predicted above is estimated at about 20 percent.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 15, 2001
- Accession Number
- ADA417129
Entities
People
- David E. Anyiwo