1377.0 - Measures of a Knowledge-based Economy and Society, Australia, 2003
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CHARACTERISTIC: PREVALENCE OF ELECTRONIC COMMERCE BUSINESS PERCEPTIONS OF THE BENEFITS OF PLACING ORDERS VIA THE INTERNET, 2000–01(a)(b)
(a) Proportions are of in-scope businesses placing orders via the Internet or Web within each time range. (b) Businesses could identify more than one benefit. Source: ABS Business Use of Information Technology, Australia, 2000–01 (cat. no. 8129.0). BUSINESS PERCEPTIONS OF THE BENEFITS OF PLACING ORDERS VIA THE INTERNET, 2001–02 and 2002–03 (a)(b)
(a) Proportions are of businesses placing orders via the Internet or web (b) Businesses could identify more than one benefit. (c) Includes 'other' category which is not listed separately for 2002-03 Source: ABS Information Technology Survey—Business Enterprises, 2001–02 and 2002–03 STATISTICAL NOTES Data are from the ABS annual Business Use of Information Technology Survey. Please see the Explanatory Notes of cat. no. 8129.0 for further information on the survey including scope, methodology, data quality, concepts and definitions. Placing orders via the Internet or web Placing orders via the Internet or web, with or without associated online payments. This includes email or Extranet orders, but excludes orders over proprietary networks not using the Internet. Internet A world-wide collection of computers which are linked together to form a repository of stored information and to provide a range of communication services. These services include, but are not limited to, the World Wide Web (WWW), email and extranet. Web/World Wide Web (WWW) A system of Internet servers that support specially formatted documents. The documents are formatted in a script called HTML (HyperText Markup Language) that supports links to other documents, as well as graphics, audio, and video files. Source: http://www.webopedia.com/.
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