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Management Information system E-commerce E-business Supervised by: Miss : Iman el-ajramy

Management Information system E-commerce E-business Supervised by: Miss : Iman el-ajramy Presentation provided by: Abdallah Emad el-falojy Fady e-lshikh. s. E-business E-commerce. Commerce refers to all the activities the purchase and sales of goods or services.

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Management Information system E-commerce E-business Supervised by: Miss : Iman el-ajramy

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  1. Management Information system E-commerce E-business Supervised by: Miss : Iman el-ajramy Presentation provided by: Abdallah Emad el-falojy Fady e-lshikh s

  2. E-business E-commerce

  3. Commerce refers to all the activities the purchase and sales of goods or services. • E-commerce defined as doing the commerce through the internet or the computer networks E-commerce

  4. E-business definition: • application of information and communication technologies(ICT) in support all of the activities of business • Any business that is going to become a “on demand” business • Any business that is going to “practice” Electronic data interchange (EDI) E-business

  5. Different between the two types • e-business refers to more strategic focus with an emphasis on the functions that occur using electronic capabilities and involves supply chain management • E-commerce is a subset of an overall e-business strategy and involves knowledge management system E-commerce E-business

  6. 1970s: Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) • Used by the banking industry to exchange account information over secured networks • Late 1970s and early 1980s: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) for e-commerce within companies • Used by businesses to transmit data from one business to another • 1990s: the World Wide Web on the Internet provides easy-to-use technology for information publishing and dissemination • Cheaper to do business (economies of scale) • Enable diverse business activities (economies of scope) Brief History

  7. Information superhighway infrastructure • Internet, LAN, WAN, routers, etc. • telecom, cable TV, wireless, etc. • Messaging and information distribution infrastructure • HTML, XML, e-mail, HTTP, etc. • Common business infrastructure • Security, authentication, electronic payment, directories, catalogs, etc. Ecommerce infrastructure

  8. Attract customers • Advertising, marketing • Interact with customers • Catalog, negotiation • Handle and manage orders • Order capture • Payment • Transaction • Fulfillment (physical good, service good, digital good) • React to customer inquiries • Customer service • Order tracking The process of e-commerce

  9. EMTM 553 Web-based E-commerce Architecture Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier N DMS Client Application Server Database Server Web Server

  10. Consumer shopping on the Web, called B2C (business to consumer) • Transactions conducted between businesses on the Web, call B2B (business to business) • Transactions and business processes that support selling and purchasing activities on the Web E-commerce Main Elements

  11. Increased sales • Reach narrow market segments in geographically dispersed locations • Create virtual communities • Decreased costs • Handling of sales inquiries • Providing price quotes • Determining product availability • Being in the space Advantages of Electronic Commerce

  12. Loss of ability to inspect products from remote locations • Rapid developing pace of underlying technologies • Difficult to calculate return on investment • Cultural and legal impediments Disadvantages of Electronic Commerce

  13. Supply chain management • Video on demand • Remote banking • Procurement and purchasing • Online marketing and advertisement • Home shopping • Auctions E-commerce application

  14. Good architectural properties • Functional separation • Performance • Secure • Reliable • Available • Scalable System Design Issues

  15. Cash • properties: wide accept, convenient, anonymity, intractability, no buyer transaction cost • Online credit card payment, Smart Cards • Secure protocols: SSL, SET • Internet payment systems • Electronic cash, digital wallets • Micro-payments • Wireless devices Payment Systems

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