DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ELECTRONIC CONTENT COMMERCE SYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.15588/1607-3274-2014-2-20Keywords:
information resources, commercial content, content analysis, content monitoring, content search, electronic content commerce systems.Abstract
The method of commercial content processing as the content life cycle stage in electronic commerce systems is proposed. The method of commercial content processing describes the information resources forming in electronic content commerce systems and automation technology that simplifies the commercial content management. The main problems of electronic content commerce and functional services of commercial content processing are analyzed. The proposed method gives an opportunity to create an instrument of information resources processing in electronic commerce systems and to implement the subsystem of commercial content formation, management and support.
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