Before you submit your final dissertation to your university, you will want to both edit and proofread the document. For a dissertation level paper, another (qualified) person should help do the proofreading. Proofreading is checking for proper spelling, punctuation, grammar, and sentence assembly. Proofreading should also include the referencing (checking the accuracy or reliability and style) and fluent language usage. Your thesis, if written in English, should not contain writing locale differences (between the United Kingdom and United States, for example). Proofreading includes reading through passages for clarity and construction. Continue reading
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E-Commerce Thesis
This is a dissertation chapter example on E-Commerce topic:
Electronic Commerce (e-commerce) is defined as the conduct of commerce in goods and services, with the assistance of telecommunications and telecommunications-based tools such as the Internet.
E-commerce is often used in a much broader sense, to mean essentially the same as “electronic business” (EB). This includes for example, buying and selling products with digital cash via Electronic Data Interchange (EDI).
Examples of Electronic Business that are not E-commerce include registration and licensing processes, student enrolment, and court administration.
E-commerce encompasses many areas, which include electronic catalogues that refers to means whereby sellers can communicate their offerings to potential buyers. Also, electronic data interchange (EDI) that refers to a particular family of standards for expressing the structured data that represent E-commerce transactions; and electronic auctions which is a particular set of mechanisms that help in the setting of prices. Continue reading

