『壹』 電子商務概論讀後感怎麼寫
以下是讀後感寫作方法:授人以魚不如授人以漁
當人們讀到一則材料,一篇文章或一本書,往往會由此及彼地聯想到生活中的許多人和事,而產生一些感觸、聯想和體會,把這些感受行之於文,便是讀後感.讀後感寫作訓練是把範文講讀和寫作訓練兩個環節結合起來,對學生進行閱讀和寫作綜合訓練的一個重要途徑.
下面就從讀後感的內容和結構兩方面談談自己的看法.
首先,讀是基礎.讀後感包括「讀和感」兩個部分.「讀」是「感」的基礎,「感」因「讀」而觸發,沒有「讀」也就無所謂「感」,所以讀和感要求首先要精讀原作,准確全面地把握原作寫作意圖和文章所蘊含的思想意義,然後在此基礎上對原作恰當的引述.為下面的「感」醞釀情感,使「感」有堅定的基礎,這樣不但有助於立論的確立,而且本身就是為立論服務的一個有力的論據.離開了對原文思想核心的理解和掌握,讀後感就成了空中樓閣,而缺乏高度的語言組織和概括能力,寫作時往往陷入對原文冗長的復述而喧賓奪主,對原文照抄照搬,面面俱到,則是學生寫讀後感的通病
其次,感是核心.這里的感,既不是離開原文的空發議論,也不是對原作內容的簡單重復,而是作者在原作思想觀念的啟迪下產生的新的觀念,是心靈的閃光,是認識的飛躍.一般地說,讀後感的「感」有兩種情況.一種情況是通過對原文思想的進一步闡發,來表現作者認識的深化.
『貳』 觀電商風雲有感作文300字
感是感受,是南宋抄大學問家朱熹的一首膾炙人口的名詩,抄錄下來,與大家共同分析欣賞。希望對無心向學,不讀書看報,只知玩玩樂樂的青年朋友,有所啟迪勉勵。 它實寫的是明麗清新的一派田園風光,反復讀上幾遍,會覺得愈讀愈愛讀!你看,半畝的一塊小水塘,在朱熹筆下是展開的一面鏡子(一鑒開),起筆就恬靜而幽雅得讓人立時展開了想像的翅膀。第二句更引起讀者遐想,這面「鏡子」中映照著天上徘徊的雲影,可想那清澈的水面那麼靜謐可愛了!作者在第三句提了個問題,這水為什麼如此清澈呢?他高興地自問答道,因為源頭總有活水補充,一直不停地流下來。 這幅美麗的自然風光圖卷,已經令人讀後清新明快了,更讓人拍案叫絕的是一看題目,是觀書的感想,頓時這美的意境升華,與讀書融合了。
『叄』 《電子商務基礎與應用》讀後感3000
寫讀後感應以所讀作抄品的內容簡介開頭,然後,再寫體會。
原文內容往往用3~4句話概括為宜。結尾也大多再回到所讀的作品上來。要把重點放在「感」字上,切記要聯系自己的生活實際,與自己的生活相結合,否則作文會顯得空虛。
『肆』 電子商務類書籍的讀後感或者書評
這是關於一本叫Professional Java E-Commerce的書的書評來的,看看有沒有用吧。
Book Review : Professional Java E-Commerce
If you are a Java developer and looking to get into E-Commerce then this book is for you. First section is about 'The E-Commerce Landscape'. It describes what is E-Commerce and how to plan and manage E-Commerce projects. Although I think devoting three chapters in this section is a bit too much but none the less this section did give me some information I didn't had before. Second section is about 'Architecting Java Based E-Commerce Systems'. Now this is where the book really starts. After having laid down the basics of E-Commerce, B2B, B2C, M-Commerce etc, it now describes how Java as a technology can be used to architect E-Commerce systems. This section also describes what different technologies are made available by J2EE and how each of these can be used in conjunction to build fast, secure, highly scalable and fault tolerant E-Commerce systems. First two sections help build concept about J2EE and E-Commerce, rest of the book builds on these concepts to actually demonstrate building E-Commerce systems with J2EE.
Third section is about 'B2C E-Commerce Solutions' and contains seven chapters on issues related with building B2C E-Commerce sites. B2C means selling goods online. This section covers everything in detail about building store fronts and portal sites.
Fourth section is about 'B2B E-Commerce Solutions' and contains eight chapters. Now this section is huge and in my opinion is the best section of all. B2B E-Commerce is definitely an elephant of it's own kind, and this section describes it all. It focuses on the use of technologies such as EJB, JMS, JAXP, XML, XSLT to build scalable and secure E-Commerce systems. In almost all the examples in this section XML has been used a lot to transfer data between different tiers and E-Commerce systems. It then moves on to describe how to use XSLT transformations in JSP and Servlets to show XML data in standard HTML format. These is a separate chapter on 'Internet Application Service Providers'.
Fifth section is about 'M-Commerce'. M-Commerce stands for 'Mobile Commerce' and is definitely the future of buying and selling online. It contains two chapters, first one describes technologies used for M-Commerce and then how to use Java to build WAP enabled web sites. Second chapter is on 'Smart Cards'.
In my opinion you should buy this book straight away if you are into and or want to get into building E-Commerce systems using Java.