Annexure : 56 L SCAA : 29.02.2008 Bharathiar University Coimbatore 641046 P.G. Diploma in E-COMMERCE Offered through School of Distance Education, Bharathiar University From the Academic year 2007-2008 1. Eligibility: Any Degree 2. Duration of the course: The course shall extend over a period of one year. Examination shall be conducted at the end of the year. 3. Course of Study and Scheme of Examination Paper Subject Exam Max Marks Duration I Introduction to Information Technology 3 Hrs 100 II E Commerce 3 Hrs 100 III Web Programming 3 Hrs 100 IV Web Page Development Using HTML 3 Hrs 100 V Java Programming 3 Hrs 100 4. Medium of Instruction: The medium of Instruction and examination is English only. 5. Passing Minimum: a) A candidate shall be declared to have passed in a paper if a student obtains not less than 50% of Marks in that paper. b) A candidate failing to secure the minimum marks prescribed shall be required to reappear for the examination in that paper and obtain the minimum marks required for passing the paper. 6. QUESTION PAPER PATTERN Max : 100 Marks (5*20=100 Marks) Five out of eight questions to be answered PAPER I - INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY UNIT - I Concepts of Computers - Types of computer systems Micro, Mini, mainframe and super computers Analog, digital and hybrid computers business and scientific computer systems First, Second, Third and Fourth Generation computers Laptop or Note book computers. Hardware and software: Computer systems Importance of Computers in business data and information Data processing, data storage and data retrieval capabilities Computer
applications in various areas of business Computer related jobs in business Recent developments in Hardware and software Laptop, pen drive, Mobile computing, Bluetooth, wireless printers and accessories, Broadband. UNIT - III Introduction Internet connection concepts connecting to dialup internet accounts high speed connections: ISDN, ADSL, and cable modems intranets: connecting LAN to the internet. UNIT - IV Email concepts email addressing email basic commands sending and receiving files by email controlling email volume sending and receiving secure email. World wide web concepts elements of web clients and servers URL and TPweb - browser Netscape navigator and communicator Microsoft Internet explorer - Search engines web directories 1. Computers and Commonsense : Roger Hunt and John Shellery 2. Using Micro computers : Brightman and Dimsdale 3. P.C. Software made simple : R.K. Taxali 4. Introduction to Computers : Alexis and Mathews Leon 5. Introduction to Information Technology : V. Rajaraman UNIT I PAPER II E - COMMERCE E-commerce Definition Main Activities of Electronic Commerce Functions Merits and De- Merits Scope Technologies Used Impact of EC. Online Shopping Electronics Markets Markets Category Interactive Marketing One to One Marketing Permission Marketing Push and Pull Technologies. I Electronic Business Definition (e-b) initiatives - B2B Merits and Demerits B2B Market Places Implementation Problems B2C.
UNIT - IV Electronic Payment System Modern Payment System PC Banking Credit Cards i- Cheques Micro Payments Smart Cards E-Cash Traditional Payment System Payment Security. Electronic Security Classification of Intruders Attacking Methods Cryptography Hackers Security Tools. 1. E- Commerce : C.S.V. Murthy 2. Frontiers of E-commerce : Kolakota Whinston 3. E-Commerce : Kamlesh K. Bajaj, Debjani Nag 4. E- Commerce : P. T. Joseph, S. J. 5. E-Commerce : Efraim Turbar, Jae Lee, David King, H.Michael Chung PAPER III - WEB PROGRAMMING UNIT - I Creating & managing web sites: web site creation concepts - creating web pages by hand creating web pages by using web page editors. UNIT - II Creating web graphics creating web audio files- uploading - web pages analysis web traffic building traffic to your web site - advanced web page options. UNIT - II Browser: functions of browser Netscape navigator navigator screen moving around in navigator internet explorer - internet explorer screen working with hyper links navigating with MOSAIC navigator with gopher. UNIT - IV Front page 2000: introduction environment developing simple page enhancing - pages with graphics and multimedia working with active elements, shared borders and navigation bars creating tables. Enhancing Web Sites with Front Page - Front page frames templates using components, forms and interactive page templates using style sheets creating web managing web developing web pages. 1. The Complete Reference Internet : Margaret Levine Young. 2. Internet For Everyone : Alexis Leon And Mathews Leon. 3. Computer Networks And Internet : Douglas E. Commer
UNIT I PAPER IV - WEB PAGE DEVELOPMENT USING HTML HTML-History of HTML-HTML generation-html documents - Anchor Hyperlinks-Sample HTML documents. tag- Head and body section-header section-title-prologue-links- Colourful webpage- Comment line-sample HTML documents-lists- Ordered lists-unordered lists-nested lists. I Creating tables Aligning Table elements Working with advanced tables Creating Frames Frame concepts UNIT IV Creating Forms Formatting and Designing forms ImageMaps Working with image map region types. UNIT V Layers Positioning a layer attaching Scripts to layers Nesting Layers Style sheets Exploring the properties of a style. 1. World Wide Web design with HTML : C.Xavier 2. HTML (With Dynamic HTML) : Vishnu P.Singh UNIT I PAPER V - JAVA PROGRAMMING History of java-java features-java and internet-java and www-java language: Introduction Simple java program structures-jvm. Constants-Variables-Data types-arithmetic, relational, logical, assignment operators. UNIT - III Decision making with Branching and looping - if, if else, else if ladder-while, do, forjumps in loops. UNIT IV Defining a class-creating objects-method declaration-fields declaration Constructor Arrays - Creating an array-strings - One dimensional array and Two Dimensional Array Vectors.
Multiple Inheritance Defining, Extending and Implementing interfaces Multithreaded programming Extending the thread class Life cycle of a thread Applet programming. 1. Programming with java-a primer : E.Balagurusamy. 2. The Complete Reference Java2 :Patrick Naughton and Herbert Schildt. 3. Programming with java2 : C.Xavier.