E-commerce is growing fast in today's world. It has Multiple Applications. As such, it is difficult to name each and every one of them. These are few of the most commonly used applications.
E-Commerce Topics:
» Introduction of E-Commere
» The Advent of E-commerce
» Types of E-commerce
» The Scope of E-commerce
» Supply Chain Application
» What is E-commerce?
» Advantages of E-commerce
» The Business Model
» Developments in Supply Chain Management
» Business-to-business transactions in E-commerce
» Business-to-consumer transaction in E-commerce
» Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
Network Security is the process of taking physical and software preventative measures to protect the underlying networking infrastructure from unauthorized access, misuse, malfunction, modification, destruction, or improper disclosure, thereby creating a secure platform for computers, users and programs to perform their permitted critical functions within a secure environment. - sans.org
E-commerce is growing fast in today's world. It has Multiple Applications. As such, it is difficult to name each and every one of them. These are few of the most commonly used applications.
E-Commerce Topics:
» Introduction of E-Commere
» The Advent of E-commerce
» Types of E-commerce
» The Scope of E-commerce
» Supply Chain Application
» What is E-commerce?
» Advantages of E-commerce
» The Business Model
» Developments in Supply Chain Management
» Business-to-business transactions in E-commerce
» Business-to-consumer transaction in E-commerce
» Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
Network Security is the process of taking physical and software preventative measures to protect the underlying networking infrastructure from unauthorized access, misuse, malfunction, modification, destruction, or improper disclosure, thereby creating a secure platform for computers, users and programs to perform their permitted critical functions within a secure environment. - sans.org
The presentation is all about the e-commerce infrastructures pertaining to the internet, web and mobile. It include class discussion about augmented reality, HTML 5 advantages / disadvantages and mobile apps benefits. Topics include e-commerce web store requirements, background about internet, html, web servers, websites and web browsers. The presentation was used during the Doctor in Information Technology Advance E-Commerce Course at the University of the East - Manila Campus.
The presentation is all about the e-commerce infrastructures pertaining to the internet, web and mobile. It include class discussion about augmented reality, HTML 5 advantages / disadvantages and mobile apps benefits. Topics include e-commerce web store requirements, background about internet, html, web servers, websites and web browsers. The presentation was used during the Doctor in Information Technology Advance E-Commerce Course at the University of the East - Manila Campus.
Identify the key components of e-commerce business models.
A successful business model effectively addresses eight key elements:
●Value proposition - how a company's product or service fulfills the needs of customers. Typical e-commerce value propositions include personalization, customization, convenience, and reduction of product search and price delivery costs.
●Revenue model -- how the company plans to make money from its operations. Major e-commerce revenue models include the advertising model, subscription model, transaction fee model, sales model, and affiliate model.
●Market opportunity -- the revenue potential within a company's intended marketspace.
●Competitive environment-the direct and indirect competitors doing business in the same marketspace, including how many there are and how profitable they are.
●Competitive advantage - the factors that differentiate the business from its competition, enabling it to provide a superior product at a lower cost.
●Market strategy -- the plan a company develops that outlines how it will enter a market and attract customers.
●Organizational development - the process of defining all the functions within a business and the skills necessary to perform each job, as well as the process of recruiting and hiring strong employees.
●Management team - the group of individuals retained to guide the company's growth and expansion.
Class Activity done with data accumulation from various internet websites and database sources for better understanding of e-commerce models functioning at present and their uses in Indian scenario.
The I-COM marketing team has gathered the answers and created an eye-catching infographic to take you through the evolution of e-commerce, which is closely linked to technological developments, from the birth of the internet to the introduction of internet-able mobile phones - all helping to change the way retailers push their businesses.
eCommerce Market Entry Strategies to Successfully Launch your eCommerce Busin...dmg events Asia
eCommerce Market Entry Strategies for Brands and Retailers – Practical Advice on How to Successfully Launch your eCommerce Business across Asia-Pacific.
This was presented by Marcelo Wesseler, Senior Vice President of eCommerce, Singapore Post Ltd and Pranay Mehra, Vice President, eCommerce & Marketing, Singapore Post Ltd at #adtechasean
Internet and the World Wide Web: What is Internet? Introduction to internet and its applications, E-mail, telnet, FTP, e-commerce, video conferencing, e-business. Internet service providers, domain name server, internet address, World Wide Web (WWW): World Wide Web and its evolution, uniform resource locator (URL), browsers – internet explorer, Netscape navigator, opera, Firefox, chrome, Mozilla. search engine, web saver – apache, IIS, proxy server, HTTP protocol
Introduction to Electronic Commerce: Introduction of commerce, Electronic
commerce framework, electronic commerce and media convergence, the anatomy
of e-commerce application,The Network for Electronic Commerce: Need of network, market forces
influencing the I-way, components of I-way, network access equipment, and
global information distribution network.
The Internet as a Network Infrastructure: Introduction, the Internet terminology,
NSFNET: Architecture and Components, Internet governance: The Internet
Society.
Topics Covered
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Computer and Computer Network
Introduction to Internet, Web & Their Growth
What is E-commerce?
Define E-commerce and Describe How it Differs From E-business
Why Study E-commerce?
Unique Features of E-commerce
Major Types and Dimensions of E-commerce
The Internet, sometimes called simply "the Net," is a worldwide system of computer networks -- a network of networks in which users at any one computer can, if they have permission, get information from any other computer (and sometimes talk directly to users at other computers).
2. The basic framework of e-commerce
enables doing business online.
The framework consists of a
comprehensive structure beginning with
the based technology layer to the general
service layer.
3. •The First layer: Network
Infrastructure
•The Second Layer: Multimedia
Content and Network Publishing
•The Third layer: Messaging and
Information Dissemination
•The Fourth layer: Security Protection
in Business Services
•The Fifth layer: Practical Application
of E-commerce
4. The First layer: Network
Infrastructure
•“Information superhighway”
•The foundation layer of hardware infrastructure.
•Mixture of many forms of information transport
systems, which include telecom, cable tv, wireless
and the internet.
•These systems, in particular the internet,
provide various types of telecommunication
channels for transmission of contents used in e-
commerce
5. The Second Layer: Multimedia
Content and Network Publishing
•Provides an architecture that enables the
content to be developed in a programming
language HTML for publishing on the world
wide web (WWW).
•Another programming language in use is java,
which enables multimedia content to be
transmitted to end users’ personal computers.
6. The Third layer: Messaging and
Information Dissemination
Messaging transmission is usually done by
the following technologies:
•Communicating non-formatted data
•Communicating formatted data
•HTTP
•Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
7. The Fourth layer: Security
Protection in Business Services
•Regarded as the essential facilities for doing
business because it is required by both business
corporations and individuals in business
transactions.
•The facilities include standardized product
catalogues, price lists, electronic payment
methods, secured transmission of business
information, and the authentication of identity of
both trading parties.
8. The Fifth layer: Practical
Application of E-commerce
Electronic marketing,online publishing,
electronic advertising, online shopping, online
entertainment, pay-information service and
network banking etc.