Selected Product: | e-Business & e-Commerce for Managers Paperback Author: Harvey M. Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, Kate Steinbuhl Publisher: Prentice Hall Release Date: 2001-01-08 ISBN-10: 0130323640 ISBN-13: 9780130323644 List Price: $115.00 Average Customer Rating: | | XML How to Program (1st Edition) ISBN-10: 0130284173 ISBN-13: 0076092010326 List Price:$109.00 e-Business and e-Commerce How to Program ISBN-10: 013028419X ISBN-13: 9780130284198 List Price:$115.00 XML How to Program ISBN-10: 0130284173 ISBN-13: 9780130284174 List Price:$115.00 Executive's Guide to E-Business: From Tactics to Strategy ISBN-10: 0471376396 ISBN-13: 9780471376392 List Price:$39.95 The Business of Ecommerce: From Corporate Strategy to Technology (Breakthroughs in Application Development) ISBN-10: 0521776988 ISBN-13: 9780521776981 List Price:$39.99 Enterprise E-Commerce ISBN-10: 0929652118 ISBN-13: 9780929652115 List Price:$39.95 |
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