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Iplementation of E-Commerce Systems a new challenge for Standardisation Agencies of Ballcan Countries as Kosovo, Albania and Bosnia Hercegovina

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  • Genci Sharko
  • Mirlinda Karcanaj
  • Anni Dasho

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In order to be able to carry out the standards implementation process with limited human resources, the standardizations agencies need to established the Electronic Standardization Management and Information System. The Standardization Management and Information System (SMIS) is the software tool for the management of the national and international standards development process. All relevant and related standards document information need to be connected between each other. A functional ecommerce portal for standards marketing need to have in background two functional subsystems: Standardization Management Information System (SMIS) and Sales System. The purpose of this system is to provide all Standardizations Agencies with a Standard Management Information System (SMIS) that establishes a publicly accessible platform and interface for users to access national/international standards, and to coordinate standards information sharing between government institutions and stakeholders.

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  • Genci Sharko & Mirlinda Karcanaj & Anni Dasho, 2015. "Iplementation of E-Commerce Systems a new challenge for Standardisation Agencies of Ballcan Countries as Kosovo, Albania and Bosnia Hercegovina," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 4, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:1364
    DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2015.v4n3s1p343
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