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Lecture 1 Overview

Lecture 1 Overview. PREPARED BY Nouf Almujally. Course Description. E-Business Systems Design - IS 313 is a core course in the bachelor of information systems department.

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Lecture 1 Overview

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  1. Lecture 1Overview PREPARED BY NoufAlmujally

  2. Course Description • E-Business Systems Design - IS 313 is a core course in the bachelor of information systems department. • In this course, you will examine critical information technologies that provide a basis for electronic commerce, and their application in a variety of sectors and industries.

  3. Course Objectives By the end of this course, the students should be able to: • Recognize the e-commerce environment. • Recognize the basics of security issues. • Understand the information accuracy issues. • Plan solutions for disasters. • Deal with the Internet environment. • Design web sites for different organizations. • Recognize different applications.

  4. Assessment

  5. Teaching Team • Course website: Blackboard • Lecturer & Coordinator: NoufAlmujally • Consultation time: • Saturday 10 -11 • Sunday 10 -12 • Monday 11 -12 • Tuesday 9 – 10 • Wed 10 - 11 • Office: 1.501.33 • Email : naalmujally@pnu.edu.sa • Make appointments to see me except during consultation time

  6. Textbook and Other Resources Main reference : • "ELECTRONIC COMMERCE AMANAGERIAL PRESPECTIVE", by Efraim Turban, Jae Lee, David King and Michel Chung, Prentice Hall, The Latest Edition.

  7. Course Blackboard You will find : • Announcements • Lectures • Tutorials (Home works) • Assignments • Grades • You have to check your blackboard daily www.pnu.edu.sa

  8. General information • Attendance will be taken by the end of the class. If you are absent for a reason it is your responsibility to submit your sick leave by the next class. • Mobiles are not allowed to be used in class at all. Therefore, please keep it off or silent during class time. • No late submissions AT ALL !! • Copying from another student will result in a ZERO mark for all involved students

  9. Exams will cover materials from the textbook, as well as material presented in the class. • Students who are absent on Midterm exam day due to illness are required to bring a signed medical excuse letter. • It is the student’s responsibility to contact the instructor if the midterm exam was missed within one (1) week following the scheduled exam date • Make-up exams will be offered for valid reasons only signed by the head of the department. • Make-up exams may be different from regular exams in content and format

  10. Course Communication • Questions are encouraged • Discussion/collaboration (not copying) among students are encouraged • feedback on the course is always welcome!

  11. Electronic Commerce: Definitions and Concepts • Electronic commerce (EC) To many people the term electronic commerce is equivalent to shopping on the web. • Examples: • Amazon.com • ebay.com

  12. Electronic Commerce: Definitions and Concepts • Electronic commerce (EC) The process of buying, selling, or exchanging products, services, or information via computer • E-business A broader definition of EC that includes not just the buying and selling of goods and services, but also servicing customers, collaborating with business partners, and conducting electronic transactions within an organization

  13. What is e-Business ? Using Internet technologies to empower… Business processes Electronic commerce Collaboration within a company Collaboration with customers, suppliers,other business stakeholders an online exchange of value

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