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1 Management Information system E-commerce E-business Supervised by: Miss : Rasha Ragheb Atallah Presentation provided by: Salah Imad AlQady Ramzy Shafeeq ALFalojy Mohammed Rafeeq ALHaddad

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3  Commerce refers to all the activities the purchase and sales of goods or services.  E-commerce defined as doing the commerce through the internet or the computer networks

4  E-business definition:  application of information and communication technologies(ICT) in support all of the activities of business  Any business that is going to become a “on demand” business  Any business that is going to “practice” Electronic data interchange (EDI)

5  Different between the two types  e-business refers to more strategic focus with an emphasis on the functions that occur using electronic capabilities and involves supply chain management  E-commerce is a subset of an overall e- business strategy and involves knowledge management system

6  1970s: Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)  Used by the banking industry to exchange account information over secured networks  Late 1970s and early 1980s: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) for e-commerce within companies  Used by businesses to transmit data from one business to another  1990s: the World Wide Web on the Internet provides easy-to- use technology for information publishing and dissemination  Cheaper to do business (economies of scale)  Enable diverse business activities (economies of scope)

7  Information superhighway infrastructure  Internet, LAN, WAN, routers, etc.  telecom, cable TV, wireless, etc.  Messaging and information distribution infrastructure  HTML, XML, e-mail, HTTP, etc.  Common business infrastructure  Security, authentication, electronic payment, directories, catalogs, etc.

8  Attract customers  Advertising, marketing  Interact with customers  Catalog, negotiation  Handle and manage orders  Order capture  Payment  Transaction  Fulfillment (physical good, service good, digital good)  React to customer inquiries  Customer service  Order tracking

9 3/9/01EMTM 5539 Client Tier 1 Web Server Tier 3Tier 2Tier N Application Server Database Server DMS

10  Consumer shopping on the Web, called B2C (business to consumer)  Transactions conducted between businesses on the Web, call B2B (business to business)  Transactions and business processes that support selling and purchasing activities on the Web

11  Increased sales  Reach narrow market segments in geographically dispersed locations  Create virtual communities  Decreased costs  Handling of sales inquiries  Providing price quotes  Determining product availability  Being in the space

12  Loss of ability to inspect products from remote locations  Rapid developing pace of underlying technologies  Difficult to calculate return on investment  Cultural and legal impediments

13  Supply chain management  Video on demand  Remote banking  Procurement and purchasing  Online marketing and advertisement  Home shopping  Auctions

14  Good architectural properties  Functional separation  Performance  Secure  Reliable  Available  Scalable

15  Cash  properties: wide accept, convenient, anonymity, intractability, no buyer transaction cost  Online credit card payment, Smart Cards  Secure protocols: SSL, SET  Internet payment systems  Electronic cash, digital wallets  Micro-payments  Wireless devices


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