e-commerce law presentation guide
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Presentation Guide for Groups
1,2,3 and 4
E Commerce Law
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Reporter 1: Business Planning for
Implementing EC Systems
Introduction
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Learning Objectives
In this chapter, the students are expected to learn about
1. setting objectives and cost for EC initiatives
2. deciding which EC elements to outsource
3. selecting web hosting services
4. using format Project management techniques to planand control EC initiatives
Note: you should be present a sample template for the
Business plan
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Outline
Planning the EC Project
Setting objectives
Benefit objectives
Cost objectives Comparing benefits to cost (Cost-Benefit Analysis)
Internal Development vs Outsourcing
Internal
Early Outsourcing Late Outsourcing
Partial Outsourcing
Selecting a hosting service
Managing EC Implementations Post Implementation Audits
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Reporter 2: Infrastructure for
ECommerceIntroduction
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Learning Objectives
In this chapter, the students are expected to learn about
1. the general structure of the network of networkssupporting the internet and electronic commerce
2.protocols that move commerce across the Internet andthat send and receive electronic mail
3. internet utility programs that can trace, locate and
verify the status of internet host sites4. popular internet applications, including electronicmail, telnet, and FTP
5. the history and use of web mark-up languages6. the latest internet and ecommerce infrastructure suchas Service oriented architecture, cloud computing, etc
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Packet-Switching networks
TCP/IP
Other Internet Protocols Internet Utility Programs
Internet Application
Mark-up Languages and the web Web clients and servers
Internet, Extranets
Internet connections and tradeoffs
Outline
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Reporter 3: Web-based tools for
Electronic Commerce
Introduction
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Learning Objectives
In this chapter, the students are expected to learn about
1. which computers support web serves
hardware requirements of typical web server softwarepackages
3. fundamental duties of web servers
4. ancillary web server function
5. web server software
6. other web server tools
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Web server performance and evaluation
Choosing a web server
Web server performance evaluation
Features of web server software Web server software and tools
Website management and tools
Outline
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Reporter 4: Electronic Commerce
SoftwareIntroduction
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Learning Objectives
In this chapter, the students are expected to learn about
1. basic functions that an ecommerce package shouldprovide
3. characteristics to look for in an ISP-hosted ECsolution
4. types of traditional and electronic store models
5. software packages for small/large electroniccommerce sites
6. EC solutions for large organizations with an existinginfrastructure and legacy software in place
7. sample EC sites and their characteristics
note: the slides have sample sites which may be
outdated, use the present websites for evaluation
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What kind of software solution do you need?
EC requirements Marketing smarts
Hosting services
Basic Packages, Medium Packages Enterprise solutions for large organizations
(do benchmarking and present your findings)
Outline
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Reporting Tips It is highly appreciated if you will have a proper
introduction of the group members and the topic that youwill present before the formal presentation andsummarise you report after to point out importantideas/concepts/learnings about the topic
Do readings to supplement the slides provided Do the formal presentation in 30 minutes or less
Be selective of the content (no need to discuss all theslides, just summarise ideas/select ideas to discuss)
Be confident.