What is ‘E-Meeting’
A meeting that takes place over an electronic medium rather than in the traditional face-to-face fashion. The most common form of an e-meeting is done through web-based software which allows individuals and groups from around the globe to facilitate meetings without physically travelling to an agreed upon location.
Explaining ‘E-Meeting’
The most important aspect to the majority of web-based e-meeting software is Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP. VoIP allows voice transmission over the internet, which is the key to facilitating a real-time e-meeting. Some software also allows participants to create graphs and charts in real-time, as well as record and save the entire meeting so it can be reviewed at a later date.
Further Reading
- Financial analysis using Bayesian networks – onlinelibrary.wiley.com [PDF]
- Meeting the financial need for developing the offshore supply industry – www.osti.gov [PDF]
- FUTURE PACKAGE FINANCING PRODUCTS WITH AKAD MURABAHAH IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF SHARIA ECONOMIC LAW – journal.uinjkt.ac.id [PDF]
- Fifty Years of the American Finance Association – onlinelibrary.wiley.com [PDF]
- Institutional community economic capacity building project – academicarchive.snhu.edu [PDF]
- Financial reporting on the Internet by 2010: a consensus view – www.sciencedirect.com [PDF]
- Financing with finesse: a credit union project for a person with disabilities – academicarchive.snhu.edu [PDF]