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The Dictionary of e-business: * Now includes extended coverage of wireless and mobile terms * Is authored by an expert in the field * Presents more than 350 new entries on Java, XML, Customer Relationship Management, mCommerce and more technical language of eBusiness (e.g. security) * Demontrates clear applications to both technical and business markets * Covers all the latest developments in this fast moving field

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The Dictionary of e-business: * Now includes extended coverage of wireless and mobile terms * Is authored by an expert in the field * Presents more than 350 new entries on Java, XML, Customer Relationship Management, mCommerce and more technical language of eBusiness (e.g. security) * Demontrates clear applications to both technical and business markets * Covers all the latest developments in this fast moving field

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Francis Botto is the author of Dictionary of e-Business: A Definitive Guide to Technology and Business Terms, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley.
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"...Overall, this is a clearly set out and easy to use book...and will be of value to anyone wanting a quick reference guide..." ( Reference Reviews , July 2003)
"...contains interesting information on technology and commerce...a useful source for business people without an extensive background in computers." ( E-Streams , Vol. 6, No. 8)

"...a useful reference source in a dynamic and technical area..." (Managing Information, 2004)