e-Commerce

Paper Code: 
MCA 425D
Credits: 
04
Periods/week: 
04
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 
  • To understand the scope of e-commerce in the realm of modern business.
  • To understand the technologies used to develop and deliver e-commerce applications.
12.00

Introduction to e-Commerce: Definition, Activities, Objectives, Components, Functions, Advantages and disadvantages, Scope, Forces driving E-Commerce, Traditional commerce Vs. E-Commerce, E-Commerce opportunities for industries, Growth of E-Commerce, e-Commerce Applications.

12.00

E-Commerce Models: Business to consumer, Business to Business, Consumer to Consumer, Government to Citizen, Features and Benefits, Portal Vs. Website.

Other Models: Brokerage Model, Aggregator Model, Info-Mediary Model, Community Model and value chain Model. 

12.00

Electronic Payment Systems: Introductions, Special features, Types of E-Payment Systems (EFT, E-Cash, E-Cheque, Credit/Debit Card, Smart Card, Digital Tokens and Electronic Purses), Traditional Payments Vs E-Payment Systems, The SET protocol, SET vs. SSL, Payment Gateway, Certificate Issuance, Certificate Trust Chain.

12.00

Security Issues in E-Commerce: Security risk of E-Commerce, Types of threats, Security Tools, Cyber Laws, Business Ethics, EDI Architecture, EDI Standards, EDI Application in business.

12.00

Applications of E-Commerce: E-Marketing, E-Customer Relationship Management, E-Supply Chain Management, E-Governance, E-Buying, E-Selling, e-Banking, E-Retailing

Creation of An E-Commerce Application and Project Report based on any of the above models/modules 

ESSENTIAL READINGS: 
  • Ravi Kalakota, “Electronic Commerce: A Manager's Guide”, Addison-Wesley Professional, Edition 2012.
  • Ian Daniel, “E-Commerce get it Right”, Neuro Digital Publication, 2011.
REFERENCES: 
  • Dr. K Abirami Devi & Dr. M Alagammai, “E-Commerce Essentials”, Margham Publication, 2012.
  • Kenneth C. Loudon, Karol Traver, “E-Commerce 2014”, Prentice Hall Publication, 2013.
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