Page 1 of 1

Akademische Referenzen

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 6:50 am
by sumonasumonakha.t
Phoha, VV, & Tewatia, SG (2003). Design and analysis of product feed systems for e-commerce. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics - Part A: Systems and Humans, 33(3), 214-221. Imagine you're trying to build the best race car - these guys show you how to optimize your e-commerce engine and keep your products racing across the Internet at lightning speed, always up to date and always ready for your customers.
Kumar, MS, Rao, SVSNK, & Panda, AK (2014). Product feed management: A case study in e-commerce. International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research, 4(4), 1254-1258. Consider this the story of an online store's attempt to keep its shelves clean and shiny, but, you know, digitally. They cover the ups and downs of keeping a product feed clean and helpful, which is pretty important to avoid losing your mind in the haystack of online retail.
Kumar, STN, Rao, SVSNK, & Panda, AK (2014). A review of product feed management systems: indonesia mobile database challenges and opportunities. International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research, 4(4), 1259-1265. Here's a concise summary of the trickiest obstacles and juiciest opportunities when dealing with a product feed. These folks argue that a sleek feed not only makes the storefront prettier, but also gets customers to come through the door - virtually, of course.