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Close collaboration among businesses is required in B2B E- Commerce. Furthermore, emergency requests or urgent information among businesses should be processed in an immediate mode. In this paper active database abstraction based timely collaboration among businesses and an active functionality component to support it in B2B E-Commerce are proposed. The proposed active functionality component uses HTTP protocol to be applied through firewalls. It is implemented using basic trigger facilities of a commercial DBMS for practical purpose.
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Lee, D., Lee, S., Hwang, C. (2004). Application of Active Database Abstraction in B2B E-Commerce. In: Liew, KM., Shen, H., See, S., Cai, W., Fan, P., Horiguchi, S. (eds) Parallel and Distributed Computing: Applications and Technologies. PDCAT 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3320. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-30501-9_5
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