Improving electronic commerce through gathering customer data
Abstract (Summary)
For companies and businesses to compete successfully in the world today, they
need to efficiently gather and process information about their customers. With the rapid
growth of commerce over the Internet, new opportunities to collect information have
arisen. The information-gathering technologies discussed in this report are online
questionnaires, Internet cookies, and customer profiles. Communications Industry
Researchers, Inc. (CIR) needs an evaluation of these technologies and a design for
collecting customer information in their electronic commerce system. The evaluation and
design in this report are useful tools for companies with similar goals as CIR.
A team of University of Virginia engineering students and I provided CIR with an
electronic commerce system that can support Internet transactions. The objective of this
project was to provide a customer information-gathering module capable of integration
into the electronic commerce system. Secondary objectives are to discuss the Open
Profiling Standard and to document design and implementation issues with the various
technologies.
The impacts of this project affect all companies and customers involved with
electronic commerce. The deliverables to CIR are the electronic commerce system, the
customer information-gathering module, and the documentation of technologies evaluated.
The information-gathering module collects customer data through the use of online forms
and Internet cookies. CIR received the deliverables and is currently using them. The
customer data collected by the system is beneficial to CIR for decision- making.
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Improving Electronic Commerce Through Gathering Customer Data by Tej Shah
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School:University of Virginia
School Location:USA - Virginia
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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