2. • An interactive order processing system and method for global
computer network commerce, which includes: a front-end module
for interfacing with customers; a back-end module connected to
the front-end module and adapted for updating
product/service menus; and a computer controlling said front-
end and back-end modules and being preprogrammed to
process orders received by said front-end module.
3. • A new automated system will be created via the world wide
web. this method and system are provided for interactively
processing orders using the global computer network. From a
link button customers link to a website including a menu page
and item details. Orders are viewed, entered, submitted and
confirmed. The system will compile consumer demographic
information
4. • Strength- this system creates a win-win situation for newdeal
and it customers. More reliable deliveries and accurate order
fulfillment leading to increased profit by not misplacing or
misreading orders.
5. • The system can be costly to implement and maintain, possibly
requiring additional information technology personnel to ensure
that the system functions smoothly at all times.
• Potential cyber crime intruders.
6. • Changes in technology and market on broad scale. Changes in
revenue due to ease of website navigation.
• The chance to eliminate liabilities such as facility overhead cost.
• Increase customers.
• Threats- the new innovation may change the market beyond
consumer adaptation. Competitors might make their system lot
more accessible, you also have the risk of cyber criminals or
spies.
7. • Allerton, J,L., "Controlling Maintenance Costs via a Computer,"
Cost & Management (December, 1983), pp 45-49.
• Healey, Timothy G. (2002) Interactive order processing system
and method for global computer network commerce. Retrieved
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