Week 1 Introduction
Week 1 Introduction
BUSINESS
Course Objectives
The Course highlights the basic aspect of E-business & E-
commerce.
The students will become familiar with different business
models, strategies, legal issues related to E-commerce
Familiarizes students with the Electronic payment system,
integrity and reliability of transactions
Most important the encryption and digital signature
techniques needed to support electronic cash, and the
technologies available to support secure transactions on
the Internet.
Also make the students to understand the theoretical &
practical experience of web development.
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Lecture-1 & 2
Introduction to E-Business & E-Commerce
Electronic commerce Vs Traditional Commerce
Advantages of E-Business & E-Commerce
Disadvantages of E-Business & E-Commerce
The Ocean of “E-”
M-Commerce
Brief History of E-Business
Internet
History of Internet
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What is Business?
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What is Commerce?
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Electronic Commerce
Electronic Commerce has different definition:
Communication perspective,
“Electronic Commerce is the delivery of information,
goods/services, or payments via telephone lines, computer
networks, or any other media.”
Business process perspective,
“Electronic Commerce is the application of information
technology towards the automation of transaction and
workflow.”
Online perspective,
“Electronic Commerce provides the capability of buying
and selling products and information on the Internet and
other online services.”
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E-Business & E-Commerce
E-Business is defined as the process of using electronic
technology to do business.
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So, what is our definition of
E-Business?
“Any form of business or transaction or information exchange
that is executed using any information and communications
technology”
The
The Internet
Internet
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Traditional Commerce
Vs
Electronic commerce (Cont’d)
The ability of internet to handle various business process in
an organized way has led to its popularity.
For example, if a popular fast food chain wants to renovate
its outlet all over the country, in a traditional business
model:
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Advantages of E-Business & E-
Commerce
Reduces processing/paperwork
Allows consumer to comparison shop
Provide goods & services on a 24 by 7 basis
Reaches customer quickly
Global Market
Shorten business cycles
easy to use
Reduce business costs
Provides feedback easily and swiftly
Replacing “brick and mortar” stores
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Disadvantages of E-Business & E-
Commerce
Customer authentication
Web-site navigation
Grouping of hypertext links for getting around the particular
Web site.
Security
Biggest problem of e-commerce, is security.
When cash is exchanged on the web across borders and
continents, many individuals target this activity to perform
illegal means to earn money.
Identity theft and hacking of personal information have
become one of the serious problem in the Internet.
Tax to the government
Seller in USA, buyer from Canada and transaction is done in
Pakistan
Who will pay the tax, to which country?
Integration of Internet with other customer service channels
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The Ocean of “E-”
“E-” or “e-” has been added to the almost everything
E-mail
A system for transmitting messages and data from one
computer to another, using a telephone connection and
modems or other communication technology .
E-form
An online document that contains blank spaces for a user to
fill in with requested information and that can be submitted
through a network to the organization requesting the
information. On the Web, e-forms are often coded in CGI and
secured via encryption.
E-money
A generic name for the exchange of money through the
Internet. Also called cybercash, digicash, digital cash, e-cash.
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The Ocean of “E-” (Cont’d)
E-procurement
the purchasing of something, especially for a company,
government, or other organization.
E-learning
education for students working at home, with little or no face-
to-face with teachers and with material provided remotely, for
example, by e-mail, television
E-bombing
Short for e-mail bombing. A technique used by some
attackers in which a target is put on a large number of
mailing lists so that network traffic and storage are tied up by
e-mail sent by other mailing list subscribers to the lists'
recipients.
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The Ocean of “E-” (Cont’d)
E-tailing
Electronic tailing refer to the web sites selling goods to
consumers.
The concept is similar to the to that of retail shop that stock
useful products. A customer can log in, survey the products,
and place in order.
E-Government
The use of Internet Technology in general and e-commerce in
particular to deliver information about public services to
citizens (called Government-to-citizen [G2C]), business
partners and suppliers (called government-to-business [G2B])
others … Recently have
started
to see the same with
“M-” or “m-”. 16
M-Commerce
M-commerce refers to e-commerce that is conducted in a
wireless environment. or
M-Commerce is E-Commerce over wireless communications
and typically to smaller handheld devices.
Ufone (Ufone Menu) –Payment via Credit Card, UTrack TCS,
UBANK@MCB, U Book & Shaheen etc
Mobilink, Jazz Karobar
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Origin and Growth of E-Commerce
1970s: Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)
A computer-based system that facilitates the transfer of
money between two financial institutions
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Origin and Growth of E-Commerce (Cont’d)
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Origin and Growth of E-Commerce (Cont’d)
Internet
A network of networks in which user of any computer can
get information from other computer, if they have
permission.
An internet (note the lowercase letter i) is two or more
networks that can communicate with each other.
It is a generic term used to mean an interconnection of
networks.
The second is the name of a specific world wide network.
The most notable internet is called Internet (uppercase
letter I), in which connect more than hundreds of thousands
interconnected networks.
Every computer on the Internet has a unique Internet address
(similar to telephone address), which can be accessed any
other computer by dialing to the other IP address.
The existing version now-e-days IP VER-4.
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Origin and Growth of E-Commerce (Cont’d)
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Software
Computer Instructions or data, anything that can be stored
electronically is called Software.