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ASSIGNMENT
DRIVE FALL 2018
PROGRAM BCA
SEMESTER 5
SUBJECT CODE & NAME BCA5043, E-COMMERCE
CREDITS 4
BK ID B1186
MARKS 60
Note: Answer all questions. Kindly note that answers for 10 marks questions should be
approximately of 400 words. Each question is followed by evaluation scheme.
Question.1. a) What are the important features of portals?
Answer: Main Features of the Portal
The portal provides the following main features:
delivers customized information securely to users within and outside of your organization
enables users to access a range of content, including SAS Information Maps, SAS Stored
Processes, SAS publication channels and packages, SAS reports, documents, syndication
channels, and links to Web
b) What are the primary functions of portal
Answer:
1. A Single point of access via web browser to applications, content and services
2. Secure access from anywhere
3. Simple maintenance basedonanopenandflexible systemwithnoadditional clientsoftware
4. A personalized, role -based user interface, customizable to individual needs.
5. SAP Enterprise Portal provides a
2. Question.2. What are the benefits of E-commerce?
Answer:E-commerce is the commonly used word that defines any kind of business that deals in
selling&purchasingof productsor servicesthroughelectronicsystems like computer networks and
the Internet. Since, past few decades, e-commerce has been growing at a very fast pace and
attracting offline retailers to create their
Question.3. What are the steps involved in the process of
transforming raw data into a data warehouse?
Answer:ETL comes from Data Warehousing and stands for Extract-Transform-Load. ETL covers a
process of how the data are loaded from the source system to the data warehouse. Currently, the
ETL encompassesacleaningstepasa separate step.The sequence is then Extract-Clean-Transform-
Load. Let us briefly describe each step of the ETL process.
Process:
Extract
Question.4. What is online marketing? Explain its three segments.
Answer:Internet Marketing (also known as emarketing, web marketing, or digital marketing) is an
all-inclusive termformarketingproductsand/orservicesonline – and like many all-inclusive terms,
internet marketing means different things to different people.
While the obvious purpose of internet marketing is to sell goods, services or advertising over the
internet,it'snotthe onlypurpose abusinessusinginternetmarketing may have; a company may be
marketingonline tocommunicateamessage aboutitself (buildingits brand) or to conduct research.
Online marketing can be a very effective way to identify a target market or discover a marketing
segment's wants and needs.
Question.5. Explain the architectural components of CRM.
Answer:In addition to building sales and increasing profits through the gathering of data, CRM
systems are also valuable for maintaining and nurturing a loyal customer base. But how is the
architecture of such a system designed, and how does each part integrate with the others?
CRM categories: CRMsystem architecture can be broken down into 3 broad categories:
1. Collaborative: All communications between a business and its customers are recorded,
organised and processed in the collaborative section of
3. Question.6. Define firewall along with its components.
Answer:The primary components (or aspects) of a firewall are:
Network policy
There are two levels of network policy that directly influence the design, installation and use of a
firewall system.The higher-levelpolicyisanissue-specific,network access policy that defines those
servicesthatwill be allowedorexplicitlydeniedfromthe restrictednetwork,how these serviceswill
be used,and the conditionsfor exceptions to this policy. The lower-level policy describes how the
firewall will actually go about restricting the access
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