Authors:
Israel González-Carrasco
;
Jose Luis López-Cuadrado
;
Belen Ruiz-Mezcua
and
Angel García-Crespo
Affiliation:
Universidad Carlos III, Spain
Keyword(s):
eCommerce, electronic purchase, virtual point of sale, legislation, security.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Business and Social Applications
;
Communication and Software Infrastructure
;
e-Business
;
e-Commerce and e-Business: B2B and B2C
;
e-Commerce Protocols and Micropayment Schemes
;
Electronic Payment Systems and Exchange Protocols
;
e-Marketing and Consumer Behaviour
;
Enterprise Information Systems
;
Enterprise Software Technologies
;
Global Communication Information Systems and Services
;
Information and Systems Security
;
Internet Services and Applications
;
Software Engineering
;
Telecommunications
;
Web and Mobile Business Systems and Services
;
Web Technologies and Web Services
Abstract:
eCommerce can be defined, in an ample sense, as any form of commercial transaction based on the remote data transmission on communication networks. In order to facilitate this process, the market at the moment offers an ample range of electronic payment systems that allow to make electronic purchases with simplicity and transparency, being helped to harness the sales and to manage them of efficient way. This article presents, in the first place, the current situation of the electronic commerce in Spain, detailing the state of the used technology, its real possibilities of use, the new methods of payment, the security used in the process and the influence that it has in the market. Secondly, is a proposal of virtual store in which different technologies are integrated to make the process of purchase software product. The designed website innovates in the implemented modality of payment, considers the effective legislation at the present time in Spain, and it makes agile and assures th
e process purchase with the activation of each product in an individual way.
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