Course Code : CS0331 Course Title : E- commerce Semester : V Course Time : July Dec 2012 SRM UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF COMPUTING DEPARTMENT OF CSE COURSE PLAN D Day Hour Timing Day 2 14 8:45-9:35 11:25-12:15 Day 4 3 10:35-11:25 Day 5 4 11:25-12:15 Location : S.R.M.E.C Tech Park (704) Faculty Details Sec. Name Office Office hour Mail id BC Mrs. S.Angeline angeline.s@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in Tech Park Monday to Friday D Julia girija.p@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in AB Mrs. P.Girija Tech Park Monday to Friday DE Mrs. S.Kanmani Tech Park Monday to Friday kanmani.s@ktr.srmuniv.ac.in Required Text Books: TEXT BOOKS 1. Ravi Kalakota and Andrew B Whinston Frontiers of Electronic Commerce Pearson Education Asia1999. [T1] 2. Marilyn Greenstein and Todd M Feinman Electronic Commerce: Security Risk Management and Control Tata McGraw-Hill 2000. [T2] REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Judy Strauss and Raymond Frost E Marketing PHI 2002.[R1] 2. Brenda Kienan managing e Commerce Business PHI 2001.[R2] 3. Vivek Sharma and Rajiv Sharma Developing e Commerce Sites an integrated approach Pearson Education Asia 2000. [R3] Web resources http://www.techtutorials.info/ecommerce.html [] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/electronic_data_interchange [W2] http://cs.anu.edu.au/student/comp3410/lectures/security/symmetric-4up.pdf [W3] http://www.iseca.org/mirrors/sans.org/4-37.pdf [W4] http://www.webopedia.com/didyouknow.internet/2005/ssl.asp [W5] http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~russell/aimale/chapter02.pdf [W6]
Prerequisite: NIL Objectives 1. To understand overall framework of e Commerce and role of internet in modern business. 2. To learn various business models payment schemes security issues online advertisements and marketing strategies. 3. To learn directory registration posing online advertisements dealing with portals and web design issues. Assessment Details Cycle Test I : 10 Marks Surprise Test I : 5 Marks Cycle Test II : 10 Marks Attendance : 5 Marks Model Exam : 20 Marks Test Schedule S.No. DATE TEST TOPICS DURATION 1 Cycle Test - I Unit I & II 2 periods 2 Cycle Test - II Unit III & IV 2 periods 3 Model Exam All 5 units 3 Hrs Outcomes Students who have successfully completed this course will have full understanding of the following concepts Course outcome 1. Provide history present state and future outlook for ecommerce and the internet. 2. Survey and define the key technology drivers of ecommerce including network software and hardware components. 3. Review ecommerce infrastructures including architecture models security & payment systems. 4. Identify business models surrounding ecommerce including marketing strategies. 5. Clear idea on intelligent agents web marketing search engines portals and online advertisements Program outcome Understanding of contemporary e-commerce concepts and terminology and the processes and management decisions that are involved in launching operating and managing business activity on the World Wide Web.
5. Describe the general process of web design issues directory registration and development including tools and required skills. Detailed Session Plan UNIT-1: INTRODUCTION History of E- Commerce Overview of E- Commerce framework E- Business models Network Infrastructure - Role of Internet E- commerce and World wide Web. Sessi Time on Topics to be covered Ref (min) No. What is ecommerce? 1 Electronic commerce prior to the Internet. Comparison to Traditional Commerce. Why ecommerce? And History. 2 Unique Features of ecommerce Technology. Teaching Method T1 T1 3 E- Commerce framework T1 Overview of Network infrastructure. 4 T1 Case Studies. Testing Method 5 T1 Network infrastructure 6 E- Commerce and World wide Web. T1 7 E- Commerce and World wide Web. T1 Assignment 8 9 E- Business models ICDT Business Strategy Model Role of Internet and E- commerce T2 T1 Assignment Assignment UNIT-2: E COMMERCE Consumer oriented E- Commerce applications Mercantile process models ; Electronic Payment Systems Digital Token based EPS Smart cards Credit cards Risks designing EPS. 10 11 12 13 Consumer oriented E- Commerce applications Mercantile process models Electronic Payment Systems Digital Tokens Smart cards Electronic Payment Systems Credit cards & Case Studies T1R2 T1R2 T1R2 T1R2 Assignment Assignment Surprise Test Assignment Surprise Test 14 Risks in EPS T1R2
15 EPS Design Case Study T1R2 UNIT-3: ORGANIZATIONAL COMMERCE AND EDI Electronic Data Interchange EDI applications in Business EDI and e Commerce EDI standardization and implementation Internet based EDI. 16 17 18 19 20 What is EDI? Electronic Data Interchange in olden days and present days EDI applications in business Role of EDI in e Commerce Role of EDI in e Commerce (cond..) EDI standardization Case Study T1W2 T1W2 T1W2 T1W2 T1W2 Comparative study Assignment Surprise test Comparative study Assignment Surprise test 21 EDI implementation T1W2 Assignment 22 EDI implementation (cond..) Case Study T1W2 Assignment 23 Internet based EDI. T1W2 24 Internet based EDI.(cond..) Case Study T1W2 UNIT-4: SECURITY Internet security standards secure electronic payment protocols ; cryptography and authentication security issues encryption techniques; e commerce payment mechanisms SET protocol electronic check electronic check; E-commerce ethics regulations and social responsibility. 25 26 27 28 What is security? Need of security in internet. Case studies. Internet security standards Protocols SEPP cryptography and authentication basic definitions security issues Assignment
Cryptography and authentication (cond..) 29 encryption techniques e commerce payment mechanisms 30 SET protocol e commerce payment mechanisms(cond..) 31 electronic check Case study e commerce payment mechanisms(cond..) 32 electronic check Case study 33 E-commerce ethics 34 35 regulations and social responsibility Real Case studies and Security Assignment Objective type test Assignment Assignment UNIT-5: INTELLIGENT AGENTS Definition and capabilities limitation of agents security web based marketing search engines and Directory registration online advertisements Portables and info mechanics website design issues. 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 INTELLIGENT AGENTS Definition examples Capabilities INTELLIGENT AGENTS(cond..) limitation of agents security web based marketing Examples search engines Directory registration Case study online advertisements examples Portables and info mechanics website design issues website design issues(cond..) website design issues(cond..) T2W6 T2W6 T2W6 R1 T2W6 T2W6 T2W6 T2W6 T2W6 R3 T2W6 R3 T2W6 R3 Assignment Assignment Assignment Online demo Online demo Online demo Prepared by : S.Angeline Julia Signature : Date : 04/07/12 Signature of the HOD