The final results and documentation of the eBCM-RAP project will be introduced in a conference on September 13th in Reykjavik, Iceland. The final results and documentation of the eBCM-RAP project were introduced in a conference on September 13th in Reykjavik, Iceland. Agenda is
here and presentations will be accessible on the
eBCM-RAP project's website.
The final results and documentation of the eBCM-RAP project were introduced at a conference on September 13th in Reykjavik, Iceland. Agenda is
here and presentations will be accessible on the
eBCM-RAP project's website.
The scene of different information sources offering eBusiness related material is very dispersed and uncoordinated. The eBusiness domain still suffers from ad-hoc type approaches launched with differing definitions and objectives. A large number of surveys are one-time trials and do not build upon continuity.
The eBCM Model's design and content encapsulates a message which is relevant to almost anyone that is doing business or serving business communities, including governments and educators.
One key characteristic of the eBCM Model is to monitor the ability of companies to develop their eBusiness. As a result of gaining knowledge and improving their abilities the companies become better motivated to take necessary and major steps in the renewal of their business practices, and they will be more likely to succeed in implementing solutions.
The conference on September 13th addressed these issues as well as other related topics on eBusiness development.