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Overview of Electronic Commerce Technology Issues Networking Web programming Cryptography

Introduction. Concepts & Tools. Overview of Electronic Commerce Technology Issues Networking Web programming Cryptography Other topics. Focus of this part of the course. Technology issues Concepts & Tools (overview) Networking (specifically the internet) (Distributed Systems)

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Overview of Electronic Commerce Technology Issues Networking Web programming Cryptography

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  1. Introduction Concepts & Tools Overview of Electronic Commerce Technology Issues Networking Web programming Cryptography Other topics ECMM 6000, Fall 2004

  2. Focus of this part of the course • Technology issues • Concepts & Tools (overview) • Networking (specifically the internet) • (Distributed Systems) • Web programming • Enabling technology (e.g. cryptography) • Standards & protocols ECMM 6000, Fall 2004

  3. What do you think is e-commerce? ECMM 6000, Fall 2004

  4. What is E-Commerce Many definitions … Wide view: Electronically based (commercial) activities Narrow view: Use of the internet to enable business transactions For example: ‘The use of the Internet and the web to transact business. More formally, digitally enabled commercial transactions between and among organizations and individuals.’ K. Laudon and C. Traves, E-commerce, Addison Wesley 2001 E-commerce and e-businessInternet terminology is still in a state of flux; nowhere is this more evident than in the past use of the terms e-commerce and e-business. Both have been used to describe any business activity which uses the Internet. However, some consensus is emerging in that the terms are gradually being employed in a more focused way. The term e-commerce is increasingly being used to describe online retailing, for example the use of the Web to sell books. The term e-business is increasingly being used to describe all business activities using the Internet, not just online retailing. D. Ince, Developing Distributed and E-commerce Applications, Addison Wesley 2002 ECMM 6000, Fall 2004

  5. Business eCommerce Law & Policy Technology ECMM 6000, Fall 2004

  6. E-Commerce & Technology • Technology should not be at the center of your business case. • However, you need a good understanding of technology to enable your business ECMM 6000, Fall 2004

  7. E-Commerce I (1995-2000) Explosive growth, dot.com collapse E-Commerce II (2001-2005) Reassessment of e-commerce companies ECMM 6000, Fall 2004

  8. A typical online commerce transaction Merchant bank User’s bank Payment Network Online store Internet Backbone User’s computer ISP Warehouse Order form Delivery Service User From Theo Chiasson ECMM 6000, Fall 2004

  9. Major Types of E-Commerce Market relationships Technology- based K. Laudon and C. Traves, E-commerce, Addison Wesley 2001 ECMM 6000, Fall 2004

  10. Type of Applications • Home shopping (banking, etc) • Electronic service delivery (e.g. GOL) • Information repository and exchange • Procurement, B2B, Electronic Market places, Enterprise applications, CRM • Electronic democracy, Voting, Justice, Policing • etc ECMM 6000, Fall 2004

  11. This course • This is a graduate-level course • Big picture (which is important), what is e-commerce about, • what are the subjects that you might want to study in more detail • (Lectures), discussions, assignments, test • Talk to specialists, learn their culture • How to succeed: Ask questions, be active, have fun!!! ECMM 6000, Fall 2004

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