The course should enable the student to:
Gain hands-on experience in the design and implementation of an e-commerce, using a development platform such a Site Server. |
The students should be able to describe:
- What Electronic Commerce is,
- How it is being conducted and managed, and
- What is the major opportunities, limitations, issues, and risks.
- Give a brief knowledge about Internet infrastructure, strategy formulation and implementation, technology concepts, public policy issues, and capital infrastructure in order to make effective business decisions.
- Present a framework for the study and practice of e-Commerce with business strategy at the core surrounded by four infrastructures;
- The technology infrastructure that underlies the Internet,
- The media infrastructure that provides the content for businesses,
- The public policy regulations that provide both opportunities and constraints, and,
- The capital infrastructure that provides the money and capital to run the businesses.
- Explore the core concepts of New Economy strategy and associated enablers enriched by a wide variety of examples, case studies, and explanations culled directly from practice.
- Link-ups between different e-commerce sites.
- Apply Security and legal issues on doing business with e-commerce.
- Apply Transaction integrity, electronic payment systems, internet marketing, retailing, corporate finance, intranets, supply chain management, and manufacturing.
- Study the models like B2B, B2C, G2C, P2P transaction, component based designs.
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