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E-Commerce

E-Commerce. By: Nathan Schmitt December 4 th , 2013. What is E-Commerce?. Defined as a type of industry where the buying and selling of products or services is conducted over electronic systems such as the Internet. Brief History.

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E-Commerce

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  1. E-Commerce By: Nathan Schmitt December 4th, 2013

  2. What is E-Commerce? Defined as a type of industry where the buying and selling of products or services is conducted over electronic systems such as the Internet

  3. Brief History 1979: Michael Aldrich demonstrates the first online shopping system 1984: In April 1984, CompuServe launches the Electronic Mall in the USA and Canada. It is the first comprehensive electronic commerce service. 1994: Netscape releases the Navigator browser in October under the code name Mozilla. Netscape 1.0 is introduced in late 1994 with SSL encryption that made transactions secure.

  4. Brief History(cont.) • 1995: • Jeff Bezos launches Amazon.com • First commercial-free 24-hour, internet-only radio stations, Radio HK and NetRadio start broadcasting. • eBay is founded by computer programmer Pierre Omidyar as AuctionWeb • 2005: Cyber Monday’s debut as a “holiday” in US

  5. Amazon in 1995…

  6. Auctionweb (eBay )

  7. E-Commerce Today In 2012, U.S. e-commerce sales amounted to 289 billion U.S. dollars In 2012 the largest share of online revenue was generated by retail shopping websites which earned 186.2 billion U.S. dollars the number of U.S. digital shoppers is expected to grow from 137 million in 2010 to 175 million in 2016

  8. Ecommerce Today (cont.)

  9. FEATURES OF E-COMMERCE TECHNOLOGY Ubiquity Global Reach Universal Standards Richness Interactivity Information Density Personalization Social Technology

  10. Major Divisions • Division by Relationship • Business-to-Business • Business-to-Consumer • Business-to-Government • Consumer-to-Consumer • Division by Technology • P2P • Mobile

  11. Business-to-Business Deals with relationships between and among businesses. Makes up about 80% of e-commerce Example: http://www.chemconnection.eu

  12. Business-to-Consumer Between companies and consumers customers gather information purchasing physical or digital goods Examples: Amazon.com and similar websites

  13. Why B2B Ecommerce has Out-Preformed B2C Expensive Technology Sophisticated Skillset Attraction of physical stores and traditional shopping experiences. Limited access

  14. Business-To-Government the use of the Internet for public procurement, licensing procedures, and other government-related operations Remains rather undeveloped Examples: http://www.b2gmarket.com/

  15. Consumer-to-Consumer Commerce between private individuals. characterized by the growth of electronic marketplaces and online auctions. Examples: Ebay

  16. Mobile Commerce Using wireless technology to allow purchases on mobile devices. Believed to overcome wire line e-commerce.

  17. Concerns • For every division of E-Commerce • Data Integrity • Security • Fraud • Specifically for M-Commerce • Network Performance

  18. Data Integrity Insuring that financial data used for domestic and international business remains accurate and consistent. Data is vulnerable to corruption whenever it is transferred and even while stored.

  19. Security Confidentiality: only authorized parties are allowed to read protected information Integrity: data remains as is from the sender to the receiver Availability: access and are authorized to resources

  20. References 1-Jessica Kril. Statistics and Facts about Online Shopping. Statista – The Statistics Portal. October 15th, 2013 <http://www.statista.com/topics/871/online-shopping/ >. 2- Dave Roos. The History of E-commerce. How Stuff Works. October 15th, 2013 < http://money.howstuffworks.com/history-e-commerce.htm>. 3. Anil M. Tirkar. (2013) Trend Of E-commerce Technology & Its Security Issues, Golden Research Thoughts, V olume-3, Issue-2, August-2013 4. Dongmin Kim and IzaKBenbasat. Designs for Effective Implementation of Trust Assurances in Internet Stores. Communications of the ACM. vol. 53, no. 2, february 2010, 121 – 126. 5. Li Li. Research on E-Commerce Security Based on Cloud Computing Platform. International Review on Computers and Software. Vol. 7, N. 6, November 2012. 3262 – 3266 6. ShanawazManiyar, Saran Govindarajan, Geetha V. Security Checkpoints For Enterprise Applications On The Web. International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology. Vol. 4 No.06 June 2012. 2740 – 2735. 7. Sonny Zulhuda & Ida Madieha Abdul GhaniAzmi. Security Safeguards on e-Payment Systems in Malaysia: Analysis on the Payment Systems Act 2003. Journal of International Commercial Law and Technology. Vol. 6, Issue 4 ,2011. 187-193. 8. Dr.S.S.RiazAhamed , Dr.V.Kubendran, Mr.A.Ahamed Ansari. Transaction Based Security Issues And Pathways To Effective Electronic Commerce: From Tactics To Strategy. International Journal of Engineering Science and Technology. Vol. 3, No. 2 Feb, 2011. 1304-1310. 9. Kenneth Laudon, Carol GuercioTraver, E -commerce 2012, November 26, 2011

  21. Questions?

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