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E-Commerce Syllabus 6043


Introduction: Conceptual Framework of E-Commerce, General Model of Business,

Electronic Means of doing Business-Defining E-commerce-Emergence of E-Commerce on Private Networks, Forces Effecting E-Commerce, E-Commerce on Private Network, Forces effecting E-Commerce.

E.D.I: Nature, Benefits of E.D.I, Demerits of E.D.I

Types of E-Commerce: Inter Organization (B2B) E-Commerce, Intra- Organizational ECommerce, and Business to Consumer (B2C) E-Commerce.

Building on E-Commerce Enterprise: Ascertain the Need for E-Commerce, Competition,

Global Reach, Customer Service, Value Additions, Operations Oriented Process, Products Setting up a Website, Domain Name Registration, Developing Static Web Pages, Integration with Operational Databases, Dynamic Websites, Registering the Website with Search Engines.

Introduction to legal and Security Issues in E-Commerce.

Electronic Payment Systems: Overview of Electronic Payment Technology

Legal issues: Laws for E-Commerce, Issues of Trademarks & Domain Names

E-commerce in India: The Internet in India, Barriers to Growth of E-Commerce in India

Reference Book:

1. Agarwala& Agarwala , E-Commerce

2. Bajaj & Nag, E-Business (TMH: New Delhi)

 

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