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A Quantitative Analysis of the User Behavior of a Large E-Broker

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A Quantitative Analysis of the User Behavior of a Large E-Broker
The Internet and the World Wide Web provide a global virtual marketplace. However, there is little information about the behavior of e-commerce users worldwide. The goal of the paper is twofold. First, we give an overview of the architecture and implementation of the Miner Family of Web Agents for e-commerce. Then, we present a quantitative study of the user behavior of a large e-broker (i.e., the BookMiner). Considering that the e-broker is used by a large number of users that only speak Portuguese and live in Brazil, we discuss the influence of regional and cultural issues on the e-commerce activities. Although the Web opens a company to a global market, our findings clearly indicate that e-commerce is strongly tied to regional issues, such as language, national customs and regulations, currency conversion and logistics. Also, the Internet infrastructure, mainly the intercontinental links, affects the user behavior.
Virgilio Almeida, Wagner Meira Jr., Victor F. Ribe
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Type Conference
Year 1999
Where WECWIS
Authors Virgilio Almeida, Wagner Meira Jr., Victor F. Ribeiro, Nivio Ziviani
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