Author: Law, Kam-hung
Title: eCommerce on property market : virtual home on Internet
Degree: M.Sc.
Year: 2000
Subject: Real property -- Data processing
Real estate business -- Data processing
Electronic commerce
Internet
Hong Kong Polytechnic University -- Dissertations
Department: Multi-disciplinary Studies
Department of Computing
Pages: 151 leaves : ill. ; 31 cm
Language: English
Abstract: This dissertation is the partial requirement of the Course The Internet's dramatic emergence as a new platform opportunity for interactive content and 3D applications challenges our company, a leading networking-based virtual reality software vendor, to master new Internet's application and technologies for business advantage. Nowadays, eBusiness takes the full speed expanding into all aspect of the world. Among all the eBusiness and eCommerce application, Internet-enable 3D virtual reality applications have been a fast growing area creating a new business opportunity. In order to gain the market shares in this new evolving area and take advantage of our experience on virtual reality and computer graphic.
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