Performance Control and Purchase Order Management on Electronic Commerce
Date Issued
1998-07-31
Date
1998-07-31
Author(s)
DOI
872213E002102
Abstract
Electronic commerce on the Internet is a
future trend of the daily transaction. More
and more electronic commerce systems on
the Internet are proposed by corporations.
Since the dispersion of sites of corporations,
consumers spend much of time to search
different sites for comparing the products.
Furthermore, the security systems of different
corporations are inconsistent. These cause the
inconvenience of all the consumers,
merchants, and banks. So, integrated
electronic commerce systems on the Internet
are more and more popular, as supermarkets
and malls replace the traditional shops.
In recently years, the Internet has
become ubiquitous. The size of the network
grows quickly and a tremendous amount of
data flows on the Internet at any time during
the day. Therefore, how to place data in the
network to reduce the traffic load, which in turn increases the utilization, is an important
issue. We design several mechanisms to
decide the best location at which data are
stored in the network. To this end, we take
advantage of many concepts and designs
originated in, for example, the list update
problem, the k-server problem and the paging
problem. We also simulate these algorithms
in order to analyze their performances. In our
simulation, we study the behaviors of data
accesses and movements among servers in a
mesh network
Subjects
Electronic commerce
Internet
the server problem
simulation
Publisher
臺北市:國立臺灣大學電機工程學系暨研究所
Type
report
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