ISO 32112:2025
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
07 January 2025
Transaction assurance in E-commerce — Relevant factors of evaluation and selection of indicators
ISO 32112:2025 Files
English
19 Pages
Current Edition
55.85 OMR
ISO 32112:2025 Scope
This document provides the description of relevant factors for evaluating E-commerce transactions, which can help in identifying indicators, evaluation toolkits and an approach for selection of indicators. This document focuses on E-commerce transaction assurance by providing the relevant factors of evaluations including quality of E-commerce transaction platforms and sites, quality of E-commerce transaction services, local external environments for E-commerce transactions and sustainability of E-commerce transactions. This document also explains the way to set up a set of E-commerce transaction evaluation indicators that enables monitoring and improvement of the quality of E-commerce transactions.
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