E-Communication
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It is defined as an electronic system that
provides information on various circles for
those who intend to get it using websites
, emails, electronic documents, voice/video
confrencing etc.
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It is a precious asset for successful operation
of E-Business.
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Websites
Discussion Forums
Documents
Email
EMS(Electronic Meeting Service)
Voice & video Confrencing
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Basically an online page that provides
information about topics concerned.
The pages may be of various types depending
upon the information contained.
Most popular amongst Business
Organisations,Reasearch Bodies,Educational
Institutes and Government Institutions.
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Static-Basic HTML page remaining same for
all users.
Dynamic-Appearance changes without the
whole page being reloaded.
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Online boards where user posts a message in order to get
replies and organise a fruitfull discussion.
Example: RSS news feeds,Blogs

i)News feeds-RSS:
It is a way of collecting and distributing news from different
sources.Also allows users to create their personal news
pages.

ii)Blogs:

An independent webpage written by a private user in order to
expresstheir views on a certain topic publicly.
They are used to distribute information over
internet through emails or downloadable
files.
 They are mostly in form of
i)Word Documents(.doc)
ii)PDF(.pdf)
iii)Rich Text Format(.rtf)
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Online messaging service used for point to
point communication in order to distribute
and share personal as well as public
information.
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Typically a computer software that facilitates
a)Creative Problem Solving
b)Decision-Making
Provides a class of applications that helps in
computer supported cooperative work.
Encompasses a user with following advantages:
i)Reduced travel cost.
ii)Better Participant Availability.
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Used when real time communication is
required.
Uses telephone network normally and
internet connectivity,if available.
Video Conferencing is more preferred for
long distance communications,
Document sharing option is the most striking
feature of such conferencing.
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E-Communication

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  • 2.
     It is definedas an electronic system that provides information on various circles for those who intend to get it using websites , emails, electronic documents, voice/video confrencing etc.
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     It is aprecious asset for successful operation of E-Business.
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       Basically an onlinepage that provides information about topics concerned. The pages may be of various types depending upon the information contained. Most popular amongst Business Organisations,Reasearch Bodies,Educational Institutes and Government Institutions.
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      Static-Basic HTML pageremaining same for all users. Dynamic-Appearance changes without the whole page being reloaded.
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     Online boards whereuser posts a message in order to get replies and organise a fruitfull discussion. Example: RSS news feeds,Blogs i)News feeds-RSS: It is a way of collecting and distributing news from different sources.Also allows users to create their personal news pages. ii)Blogs: An independent webpage written by a private user in order to expresstheir views on a certain topic publicly.
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    They are usedto distribute information over internet through emails or downloadable files.  They are mostly in form of i)Word Documents(.doc) ii)PDF(.pdf) iii)Rich Text Format(.rtf) 
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     Online messaging serviceused for point to point communication in order to distribute and share personal as well as public information.
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     . . Typically a computersoftware that facilitates a)Creative Problem Solving b)Decision-Making Provides a class of applications that helps in computer supported cooperative work. Encompasses a user with following advantages: i)Reduced travel cost. ii)Better Participant Availability.
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        Used when realtime communication is required. Uses telephone network normally and internet connectivity,if available. Video Conferencing is more preferred for long distance communications, Document sharing option is the most striking feature of such conferencing.
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