E-Commerce EG 3202 CT Year: III Semester: II
Total: 6 hours/ week Lecture: 3 hours/week Tutorial: 1 hour/ week Practical: 2 hours/week
Course Description: This course deals with the introduction, different business models for e-Commerce, concept of mobile computing, different types of online business systems, techniques and implementation for electronics payment system and legal considerations in e-Commerce. Course Objectives: After completing this course the students will be able to 1) Understand the e-commerce, security issues of e-Commerce, types of payment system, payment gateway, legal and ethical issues of e-commerce, cyber law. Course Content Unit 1.
Introduction [5] 1.1 History of e-Commerce, how e-commerce works, e-Business, Categories of e-Commerce Applications, global trading environment & adoption of ecommerce, Differentiate between traditional and e-Commerce, advantages and disadvantages of e-Commerce
Unit 2.
Business Models of e-Commerce [5] 2.1 Major challenges of B2B e-Commerce, Business to Business (B2B), development of B2B e-Commerce, types of B2B market, the e Hub concept, difference between B2C and B2B e-Commerce, C2C or P2P, C2B, B2G, e-Procurement
Unit 3.
B2B e-Commerce and EDI [5] 3.1 Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), components of EDI, protocol, EDI standards, Data standard used in EDI, Electronic funds transfer, EMarketing, ad network, XML and its applications
Unit 4.
Mobile Commerce [4] 4.1 Application of M-commerce, advantages of m-commerce, wireless application protocol, WAP browser, Mobile Commerce architecture
Unit 5.
Technology for Online Business [4] 5.1 IT infrastructure, Internet, Intranet, Extranet, VPN, Firewall, Cryptography, Digital signature, Digital Certificate, Hypertext, Hypermedia, HTTP
Unit 6.
Electronic Payment System (EPS) [5] 6.1 Online banking types of EPS, security requirement of EPS, Secure Socket Layer (SSL), Secure Electronic Transaction (SET), payment gateway, online payment processing, and payment processing Network.
Unit 7.
Security Issues in e-Commerce [5] 7.1 e-Commerce security issues, Risks involved in e-Commerce, Protecting eCommerce System, e-Commerce Security tools, biometric, Client server Network security, data and message security
Unit 8.
Legal and Ethical Issues 8.1 Issues related to e-Commerce, Legal issues, Ethical issues, taxation
Unit 9.
Cyber Law [5] 9.1 Aims of cyber law, salient provision of cyber law, Contracting and contract enforcement
Unit 10.
Introduction to Entrepreneurship [4] 10.1 Entrepreneurship development, Entrepreneur Vs, Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneur Vs. Manger, attributes and characteristics of a successful Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurial Culture
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Practical: The laboratory exercises should cover all the features mentioned above. Reference Books: 1. E-commerce and its applications, U.S. Pandey, Rahul Srivastava, Saurabh Shukla 2. Electronic Commerce, Framework, Technology and applications, Bharat Bhaskar 3. Frontiers of electronic Commerce, Ravi Kalakota, Andrew B. Whinston, Pearson Education 4. Noel Jerke, "E-Commerce Developer's Guide to Building Community and using Promotional Tools", BPB Publications, 2001. 5. Entrepreneurship Development –Dr.P.C. Shejawalkar