计算机科学 ›› 2009, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (9): 143-147.

• 软件工程与数据库技术 • 上一篇    下一篇

基于跨地域分布式架构的无限加盟电子商务新模式

夏阳,陈贵海,徐钊   

  1. (中国矿业大学计算机科学与技术学院 徐州 221116);(南京大学计算机科学与技术系 南京 210093);(中国矿业大学信息与电气工程学院 徐州 221116)
  • 出版日期:2018-11-16 发布日期:2018-11-16
  • 基金资助:
    本文受国家自然科学基金项目(60573131),国家重点基础研究发展规划项目(2006CB303004)资助。

Infinite Joining E-commerce Mode Based on Trans-regional Distributed Architecture

XIA Yang,CHEN Gui-hai,Xi Zhao   

  • Online:2018-11-16 Published:2018-11-16

摘要: 在给出了一种全新的跨地域分布式电子商务系统架构的基础上,提出了全球化跨地域无限加盟的电子商务新模式。这种分散式架构可以充分利用计算机新技术的优势,将商务事件逻辑合理地分布在地域各异的多个服务器阵列上,充分利用松散藕合的服务构件集成多种业务活动,提高了系统的可扩展性、可成长性、可复用性以及互操作性和可维护性,为构建大型地域分布式电子商务系统提供了崭新的思路。基于该架构的无限加盟电子商务新模式,使得商家和企业可以方便地在其当地通过发布服务低成本加入到全球卖场,并可涵盖传统的B2B, C2C和B2C 3种交易模

关键词: 跨地域分布式架构,电子商务模式,Web服务,构件,无限加盟

Abstract: Computer technology has been developing rapidly over the years, but the growth of E-commerce mode does not scan to catch up with the step. Based on the new distributed E-commerce architecture proposed in this paper, the author put forward a new E-commerce mode characterized by infinite joining around the world. Different from the traditional E-commerce system, the architecture makes the best use of the advantages of the new computer technology to distribute the E-commerce events on several servers and integrates multi commercial activities of E-commerce under the loos}coupled service component so as to raise expansibility, growth-ability, reusability, interoperability and maintains bility. It has therefore created an entirely new vision to build up a large scale distributed E-commerce system. The new distributed architecture based E-commerce mode, characterized by infinite joining around the world, ensures that local businesses can have easy access to marts around the world by publishing services at low costs and can be accepted to cover the three traditional transaction modes of B2C,B213 and C2C.

Key words: Trans-regional distributed architecture, E-commerce mode, Web service, Component, Infinite joining

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