Course Title: Fundamentals of E-Commerce
Course no: CSC-356 Full Marks: 70+10+20
Credit hours: 3 Pass Marks: 28+4+8
Nature of course: Theory (3 Hrs.)
Course Synopsis: Discussion on types of commerce, doing business in electronics, infrastructure of electronic commerce.
Goal: This course introduces basic concept of commerce and discusses the basic needs of electronic commerce.
Course Contents:
Unit 1: 14 Hrs.
1.1 Introduction to Electronic Commerce: Introduction of commerce, Electronic commerce framework, electronic commerce and media convergence, the anatomy of e-commerce application.
1.2 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.
1.3 The Internet as a Network Infrastructure: Introduction, the Internet terminology, NSFNET: Architecture and Components, Internet governance: The Internet Society.
Unit 2: 23 Hrs.
2.1 Network Security & Firewalls: Client-Server network security, security threats in client-server, firewalls and network security, data & message security, encrypted documents and electronic mail.
2.2 Electronic Commerce & World Wide Web: Introduction, architectural framework for electronic commerce, WWW as an architecture, security in the web.
2.3 Consumer Oriented Electronic Commerce: Introduction, consumer oriented application, mercantile process models, mercantile models from the consumer's perspective, mercantile models from the merchant's perspective.
2.4 Electronic Payment Systems: Introduction, types of electronic payment system, digital token based electronic payment systems, smart cards and electronic payment systems, credit cards systems, Threat on electronic payment system.
Unit 3: 8 Hrs.
3.1 Inter-organizational Commerce & Electronic Data Interchange: Introduction, EDI application in business, EDI: legal, security, and privacy issues, EDI and electronic commerce.
3.2 The Corporate Digital Library: Introduction, dimensions of electronic commerce systems, types of digital documents, Issues behind document infrastructure, corporate data warehouses.
Laboratory works: Developing the small electronic payment system.
Text Books: Frontiers of Electronic Commerce, 5th Edition, Kalkotia and Whinston, Pearson Education Asia
Homework
Assignment: Assignment should be given from the above units in throughout the semester.
Computer Usage: No specific
Prerequisite: C, C++, Data Structure, System Analysis & Design
Category Content: Science Aspect: 60%
Design Aspect: 40%
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