The document discusses building an e-commerce presence, including USA Today redesigning its website and mobile sites. It covers imagining an e-commerce concept by developing a vision, mission, target audience, and business model. Building a website involves a systematic approach using a systems development life cycle of planning, design, building, testing, and implementation. Key considerations for building and hosting a website include hardware, software, and tools for interactivity, personalization, and accessibility. The document also addresses developing a mobile web presence and mobile applications.
USA Today redesigned its e-commerce presence to meet the needs of mobile users. The document discusses building an e-commerce website, including imagining the business model and target audience. It covers the systems development life cycle of analysis, design, building, testing, and implementation. Key aspects of building a website are the hardware/software platform, merchant server software, and ensuring accessibility. Developing mobile websites and apps is also discussed.
E commerce ( system analysis ) chapter 4Qamar Farooq
Learning Objectives:
* Explain the process that should be followed in building an e-commerce website.
* describe the major Issues.
* Understand the the issue involved in choosing the most appropriate hardware for an e-commerce site.
* Identify additional tools that can improve Website performance.
* Follow , share , like
This document provides an overview of key considerations for building an e-commerce website. It discusses factors to consider when sizing a website's infrastructure to meet peak usage demands. It also outlines the systematic approach of analyzing business objectives, designing the system, building and testing the site, and maintaining it over time. The document covers important areas like hardware, software, site design, and ensuring the site complies with privacy and accessibility policies.
This document contains a chapter summary for building an e-commerce website. It discusses the systematic approach of understanding business objectives, technology choices, and site requirements. The development process involves analysis, design, building, testing, and implementation. Key decisions include staffing, hardware, software, and site design. Factors like user demand, content, and security determine hardware needs. Proper sizing and scalability ensure performance. A variety of tools can create dynamic content and user experiences on the site. Privacy policies and accessibility are also important.
This document contains slides from a textbook on building e-commerce websites. It discusses several key aspects of developing an e-commerce site including: right-sizing the infrastructure based on demand, using a systematic approach like the Systems Development Life Cycle, designing the site architecture and choosing hardware/software, testing and maintaining the site, and designing for interactivity, personalization and accessibility. The slides provide examples and discuss factors to consider in each area of developing a successful e-commerce site.
The document discusses building an e-commerce presence through websites, mobile sites, and apps. It provides guidance on imagining an e-commerce strategy, including vision, target audience, and budget. It also covers website development processes like systems analysis, design, testing, and maintenance. Options for building and hosting a site include outsourcing or doing it in-house. The document discusses hardware, software, and tools needed for e-commerce sites and mobile presences.
This document discusses the process of building an e-commerce website, including analyzing business objectives, designing the site architecture, selecting hardware and software, testing, and implementation. The key steps in building a site are analyzing business goals, designing the site structure and features, choosing appropriate technology and vendors, testing functionality, and maintaining the site over time. Considerations include whether to outsource development, budget requirements, and ensuring accessibility for all users.
USA Today redesigned its e-commerce presence to meet the needs of mobile users. The document discusses building an e-commerce website, including imagining the business model and target audience. It covers the systems development life cycle of analysis, design, building, testing, and implementation. Key aspects of building a website are the hardware/software platform, merchant server software, and ensuring accessibility. Developing mobile websites and apps is also discussed.
E commerce ( system analysis ) chapter 4Qamar Farooq
Learning Objectives:
* Explain the process that should be followed in building an e-commerce website.
* describe the major Issues.
* Understand the the issue involved in choosing the most appropriate hardware for an e-commerce site.
* Identify additional tools that can improve Website performance.
* Follow , share , like
This document provides an overview of key considerations for building an e-commerce website. It discusses factors to consider when sizing a website's infrastructure to meet peak usage demands. It also outlines the systematic approach of analyzing business objectives, designing the system, building and testing the site, and maintaining it over time. The document covers important areas like hardware, software, site design, and ensuring the site complies with privacy and accessibility policies.
This document contains a chapter summary for building an e-commerce website. It discusses the systematic approach of understanding business objectives, technology choices, and site requirements. The development process involves analysis, design, building, testing, and implementation. Key decisions include staffing, hardware, software, and site design. Factors like user demand, content, and security determine hardware needs. Proper sizing and scalability ensure performance. A variety of tools can create dynamic content and user experiences on the site. Privacy policies and accessibility are also important.
This document contains slides from a textbook on building e-commerce websites. It discusses several key aspects of developing an e-commerce site including: right-sizing the infrastructure based on demand, using a systematic approach like the Systems Development Life Cycle, designing the site architecture and choosing hardware/software, testing and maintaining the site, and designing for interactivity, personalization and accessibility. The slides provide examples and discuss factors to consider in each area of developing a successful e-commerce site.
The document discusses building an e-commerce presence through websites, mobile sites, and apps. It provides guidance on imagining an e-commerce strategy, including vision, target audience, and budget. It also covers website development processes like systems analysis, design, testing, and maintenance. Options for building and hosting a site include outsourcing or doing it in-house. The document discusses hardware, software, and tools needed for e-commerce sites and mobile presences.
This document discusses the process of building an e-commerce website, including analyzing business objectives, designing the site architecture, selecting hardware and software, testing, and implementation. The key steps in building a site are analyzing business goals, designing the site structure and features, choosing appropriate technology and vendors, testing functionality, and maintaining the site over time. Considerations include whether to outsource development, budget requirements, and ensuring accessibility for all users.
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This document discusses considerations for building an e-commerce presence. It covers topics like understanding business objectives, choosing appropriate technology platforms, and optimizing website performance. The systematic approach involves planning, analysis, design, building, testing, and maintenance. Key factors to address include hardware, software, design, telecommunications, and human resources. Methods like the systems development life cycle (SDLC) provide a methodology for understanding objectives and designing appropriate solutions.
The document provides an instructor's manual for a chapter on building an e-commerce presence. It outlines the teaching objectives which include discussing how to develop an e-commerce presence and the considerations in choosing hardware and software. It also explains how to develop a mobile site and apps. Key terms are defined and the chapter briefly outlines topics like imagining an e-commerce presence, choosing software and hardware, and developing mobile solutions. Sample questions are provided to help teach the concepts.
The document provides an instructor's manual for a chapter that discusses building an e-commerce presence through websites, mobile sites, and apps. It outlines the key teaching objectives which are to discuss the process of developing an e-commerce presence, explain how to build an e-commerce site systematically, describe considerations in choosing software and hardware, and identify factors in developing mobile sites and apps. The chapter then covers topics like envisioning an e-commerce strategy, outlining the development process, selecting platforms and tools, optimizing performance, and creating mobile experiences.
- The document provides an instructor's manual for a chapter on building an e-commerce presence, including websites, mobile sites, and apps.
- It outlines the key teaching objectives which are to discuss how to develop an e-commerce presence and the major considerations in building a website, mobile site, and apps.
- It also provides an overview of the chapter content which covers topics like imagining an e-commerce presence, choosing software and hardware, developing mobile sites and apps, and a case study on Orbitz's mobile strategy.
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This document discusses the process of identifying and selecting information systems development projects. It describes how projects are identified from both top-down and bottom-up sources. Potential projects are then classified and ranked using various evaluation criteria like value chain analysis. The top projects are selected based on factors like how well they achieve business objectives. Information systems planning is also discussed, including how it is informed by and aligned with corporate strategic planning. Planning techniques like functional decomposition and use of matrices are described.
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This document provides an overview of e-commerce business models and concepts. It discusses the key elements of a business model, including value proposition, revenue model, market opportunity, competitive environment, competitive advantage, market strategy, organizational development, and management team. Different business-to-consumer and business-to-business e-commerce models are described, such as the e-tailer, community provider, and transaction broker models. The document also covers topics like industry and firm value chains, value webs, and generic business strategies.
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This document discusses e-commerce business models and concepts. It outlines eight key elements of a business model: value proposition, revenue model, market opportunity, competitive environment, competitive advantage, market strategy, organizational development, and management team. It then provides examples of different types of business models for B2C (business to consumer) and B2B (business to business) e-commerce, including etailers, community providers, content providers, portals, transaction brokers, market creators, and service providers for B2C and e-distributors, e-procurement, exchanges, industry consortia, and private industrial networks for B2B. It also discusses e-commerce enablers and how e-commerce changes traditional
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The document discusses e-commerce business models and concepts. It provides an overview of key elements of a business model including value proposition, revenue model, market opportunity, competitive environment, competitive advantage, market strategy, organizational development, and management team. It then categorizes various business-to-consumer and business-to-business e-commerce models such as e-tailers, market creators, and industry consortia. It also examines how e-commerce impacts industry value chains, firm value chains, and the development of firm value webs.
The document discusses e-commerce business models and concepts. It provides an overview of key elements of a business model including value proposition, revenue model, market opportunity, competitive environment, competitive advantage, market strategy, organizational development, and management team. It then categorizes and describes various business-to-consumer and business-to-business e-commerce models such as e-tailers, community providers, content providers, portals, transaction brokers, market creators, and service providers. It also discusses how e-commerce impacts industry value chains, firm value chains, and the development of firm value webs.
The document provides a summary of new and upcoming features for TOPdesk's product. It discusses TOPdesk's vision of driving excellent service delivery and outlines key ingredients like standardization, simplicity, collaboration and best-of-breed capabilities. Several new features are then summarized, including workflows with active/inactive templates, incident affiliation using AI, mobile interfaces for operators, improved asset management capabilities, and enhancements to collaboration both within and between organizations.
The document discusses Windows SharePoint Services, which provides tools for collaboration, document management, and building business applications. It outlines the current version, Windows SharePoint Services 3, and highlights new features including improved application templates and end-user functionality. Finally, it discusses opportunities for service providers to leverage Windows SharePoint Services to offer hosted solutions targeting small and medium-sized businesses.
The document discusses steps for establishing effective SharePoint governance. It recommends:
1) Designating an executive sponsor and developing a clear governance plan with goals, vision, and metrics.
2) Assembling a skilled governance team and providing them training.
3) Defining services, information architecture standards, and policies to ensure usability and manageability.
4) Following a 10 step process including the above to ensure governance success.
The document defines information technology as any technology that helps produce, manipulate, store, communicate or disseminate information. It then describes computer technology as using computers to process raw data into useful information, and communications technology as devices for communicating over long distances, including the internet for computer communication. Finally, it discusses how IT is now essential in many fields like education, business, law enforcement and more.
This document discusses the infrastructure of the Internet and e-commerce platforms. It covers topics such as the history and evolution of the Internet; key technologies like packet switching, TCP/IP, and client-server computing; Internet protocols; wireless technologies; and the future of the Internet with reduced latency and guaranteed service levels. The document is composed of slides from a textbook on e-commerce covering these technical aspects of online commerce platforms and infrastructure.
03 Building an E-commerce Presence: Web Sites, Mobile Sites, and Apps slidesmonchai sopitka
Tommy Hilfiger chose the ATG Web site solution for its e-commerce site due to peak times being an important factor to consider when sizing infrastructure. Building a successful e-commerce site requires making decisions around hardware, software, site design, and other areas. It is important to understand business objectives and choose the right technology to achieve those objectives.
This document discusses considerations for building an e-commerce presence. It covers topics like understanding business objectives, choosing appropriate technology platforms, and optimizing website performance. The systematic approach involves planning, analysis, design, building, testing, and maintenance. Key factors to address include hardware, software, design, telecommunications, and human resources. Methods like the systems development life cycle (SDLC) provide a methodology for understanding objectives and designing appropriate solutions.
The document provides an instructor's manual for a chapter on building an e-commerce presence. It outlines the teaching objectives which include discussing how to develop an e-commerce presence and the considerations in choosing hardware and software. It also explains how to develop a mobile site and apps. Key terms are defined and the chapter briefly outlines topics like imagining an e-commerce presence, choosing software and hardware, and developing mobile solutions. Sample questions are provided to help teach the concepts.
The document provides an instructor's manual for a chapter that discusses building an e-commerce presence through websites, mobile sites, and apps. It outlines the key teaching objectives which are to discuss the process of developing an e-commerce presence, explain how to build an e-commerce site systematically, describe considerations in choosing software and hardware, and identify factors in developing mobile sites and apps. The chapter then covers topics like envisioning an e-commerce strategy, outlining the development process, selecting platforms and tools, optimizing performance, and creating mobile experiences.
- The document provides an instructor's manual for a chapter on building an e-commerce presence, including websites, mobile sites, and apps.
- It outlines the key teaching objectives which are to discuss how to develop an e-commerce presence and the major considerations in building a website, mobile site, and apps.
- It also provides an overview of the chapter content which covers topics like imagining an e-commerce presence, choosing software and hardware, developing mobile sites and apps, and a case study on Orbitz's mobile strategy.
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This document discusses the process of identifying and selecting information systems development projects. It describes how projects are identified from both top-down and bottom-up sources. Potential projects are then classified and ranked using various evaluation criteria like value chain analysis. The top projects are selected based on factors like how well they achieve business objectives. Information systems planning is also discussed, including how it is informed by and aligned with corporate strategic planning. Planning techniques like functional decomposition and use of matrices are described.
launching a successful online business and ec projectstumetr1
This document discusses launching a successful online business and e-commerce projects. It covers understanding the requirements for starting an online business, describing the process of initiating and funding a startup, and understanding how to add e-commerce initiatives to an existing business. The document provides learning objectives and discusses topics like planning online businesses, building or acquiring websites, content creation and management, and website design.
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This document provides an overview of e-commerce business models and concepts from the textbook "E-commerce 2014" by Kenneth C. Laudon and Carol Guercio Traver. It discusses key elements of a business model including value proposition, revenue model, market opportunity, competitive environment, competitive advantage, market strategy, organizational development, and management team. Various business-to-consumer (B2C) models are described such as e-tailers, community providers, content providers, portals, transaction brokers, market creators, and service providers. Business-to-business (B2B) models are also briefly mentioned. Class discussion questions are interspersed relating to companies like Twitter, Foursquare, cloud music
This document provides an overview of e-commerce business models and concepts. It discusses the key elements of a business model, including value proposition, revenue model, market opportunity, competitive environment, competitive advantage, market strategy, organizational development, and management team. Different business-to-consumer and business-to-business e-commerce models are described, such as the e-tailer, community provider, and transaction broker models. The document also covers topics like industry and firm value chains, value webs, and generic business strategies.
This document provides an overview of a presentation about migrating to IBM WebSphere Portal 8.x. It discusses the top 10 reasons for migrating, including improved support, empowering business users, responsive design, social integration, and analytics integration. It also previews new features like managed pages, inline editing, and the script portlet. Best practices for migration are presented, such as keeping the plan simple and applying fix packs. Potential "gotchas" like content-only migration not being supported are also highlighted.
This document discusses e-commerce business models and concepts. It outlines eight key elements of a business model: value proposition, revenue model, market opportunity, competitive environment, competitive advantage, market strategy, organizational development, and management team. It then provides examples of different types of business models for B2C (business to consumer) and B2B (business to business) e-commerce, including etailers, community providers, content providers, portals, transaction brokers, market creators, and service providers for B2C and e-distributors, e-procurement, exchanges, industry consortia, and private industrial networks for B2B. It also discusses e-commerce enablers and how e-commerce changes traditional
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SharePoint Online vs. On-Premise: What you need to know. See the benefits and limitations of each and learn whether to deploy SharePoint on-premise, use the latest cloud-based iteration, or a hybrid combination environment. Also, see K2's new Appit platform!
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The document provides a summary of new and upcoming features for TOPdesk's product. It discusses TOPdesk's vision of driving excellent service delivery and outlines key ingredients like standardization, simplicity, collaboration and best-of-breed capabilities. Several new features are then summarized, including workflows with active/inactive templates, incident affiliation using AI, mobile interfaces for operators, improved asset management capabilities, and enhancements to collaboration both within and between organizations.
The document discusses Windows SharePoint Services, which provides tools for collaboration, document management, and building business applications. It outlines the current version, Windows SharePoint Services 3, and highlights new features including improved application templates and end-user functionality. Finally, it discusses opportunities for service providers to leverage Windows SharePoint Services to offer hosted solutions targeting small and medium-sized businesses.
The document discusses steps for establishing effective SharePoint governance. It recommends:
1) Designating an executive sponsor and developing a clear governance plan with goals, vision, and metrics.
2) Assembling a skilled governance team and providing them training.
3) Defining services, information architecture standards, and policies to ensure usability and manageability.
4) Following a 10 step process including the above to ensure governance success.
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This document discusses the infrastructure of the Internet and e-commerce platforms. It covers topics such as the history and evolution of the Internet; key technologies like packet switching, TCP/IP, and client-server computing; Internet protocols; wireless technologies; and the future of the Internet with reduced latency and guaranteed service levels. The document is composed of slides from a textbook on e-commerce covering these technical aspects of online commerce platforms and infrastructure.
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