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Ph.D. Student , School of Computer Sciences , University of Sains Malaysia
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Ph.D. , School of Computer Sciences , University of Sains Malaysia
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. 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.
Tin Tin,T. and Khoo,V. (2009). 'Push' and 'Pull' Modeling for RosettaNet’s PIPs. International Journal of Information Science and Management (IJISM), 7(2), 87-98.
MLA
Tin Tin,T. , and Khoo,V. . "'Push' and 'Pull' Modeling for RosettaNet’s PIPs", International Journal of Information Science and Management (IJISM), 7, 2, 2009, 87-98.
HARVARD
Tin Tin T., Khoo V. (2009). ''Push' and 'Pull' Modeling for RosettaNet’s PIPs', International Journal of Information Science and Management (IJISM), 7(2), pp. 87-98.
CHICAGO
T. Tin Tin and V. Khoo, "'Push' and 'Pull' Modeling for RosettaNet’s PIPs," International Journal of Information Science and Management (IJISM), 7 2 (2009): 87-98,
VANCOUVER
Tin Tin T., Khoo V. 'Push' and 'Pull' Modeling for RosettaNet’s PIPs. IJISM, 2009; 7(2): 87-98.