The Systematization of Disturbances Act upon E-commerce Systems
Petr Suchánek (),
Dominik Vymetal and
Radim Dolák
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Abstract:
There are many processes on Internet, on web servers, in ERP and company running an e-commerce system which can be influenced by disturbances. In order to minimize their impact it is necessary to identify and collect all disturbances, to determine their evaluation metric and to propose necessary remedies. Modifications proposed should be tested by means of modeling taking internal and external environment needs into consideration. Necessary information can be captured using the e-commerce system components monitoring. Particular system environment properties like company structure, system architecture, hardware, software, methods of connection with the supplier´s e-commerce system, customer communication interface are to be taken into account. Important social indicators like legislative and economic development, development of the global information society and others should also be considered. Disturbance and failure models can be designed using various methods like e.g. multi-agents modeling, simulations, fuzzy methods modeling etc. Generic ecommerce system model using control circuit as a fundamental notion can be used as a base for modeling.
Keywords: e-commerce system; disturbances; categorization of disturbances; modeling of disturbances; agent; simulation of disturbances (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C63 O30 O31 O39 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009-08
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Published in Workshop Information Logistic. The College of Informatics and Management, Bielsko-Biała (2009): pp. 44-50
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