چکیده:
This paper analyses and compares the performances of Business-to-Business
e-Commerce data quality and service quality among the use of the ‘Push’
and ‘Pull’ models. RosettaNet’s original Partner Interface Processes use the
‘Push’ model which suffers from data redundancy when the volume of
business-to-business transaction increases. However, when the ‘Pull’ model
is used, although it reduces data redundancy, it has a greater chance of not
getting the latest updates. It is then argued that if the ‘Push’ and ‘Pull’
models are combined, the resulting model would further enhance the overall
trade document interchange performance with improved data quality and
greater personalizability, especially among the smaller non-Electronics
industries.
خلاصه ماشینی:
my Abstract This paper analyses and compares the performances of Business-to-Business e-Commerce data quality and service quality among the use of the ‘Push’ and ‘Pull’ models.
RosettaNet's original Partner Interface Processes use the ‘Push’ model which suffers from data redundancy when the volume of business-to-business transaction increases.
It is then argued that if the ‘Push’ and ‘Pull’ models are combined, the resulting model would further enhance the overall trade document interchange performance with improved data quality and greater personalizability, especially among the smaller non-Electronics industries.
The original Partner Interface Processes use a ‘Push’ model which has a high rate of data redundancy (Damodaran, 2004).
(2002) which describes the dynamic dissemination of Web data, a combination of the ‘Push’ and ‘Pull’ models is proposed in this paper for trade document interchange among the users’ trading partners.
While the public business processes have been extensively standardized in the document format and interchanged among the trading partners using the ‘Push’ model, this research project attempts to personalize some of the private processes through Web services in some other models such as the ‘Pull’ Model.
Data quality and service quafity in PIPS The multi-national companies in the Electronics industry use PIPs and RNIF to interchange business documents with their trading partners.
Performance of Document Interchange Models The small and medium-sized industries have been slown in adopting the RosettaNet standards for document interchange mainly due to its high initial cost, which may be attributed to the high data redundancy and low accessibility in using the ‘Push’ model with the original PIP formats.