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1 E-Commerce Questions:- Question Paper 1 Full Marks 70 Time: 3 Hours Answer Question No. 1 which is compulsy and any five from the rest. The figures in the right-hand margin indicate marks. 1) Answer the following questions: [Marks 2 x 10] a) What are the various components of electronic commerce applications? b) What is the imptance of JIT delivery in B2B E-commerce? c) What are the characteristics of internet-based EDI? d) What are the classifications of E-commerce field by the nature of the transactions? e) Why do the companies usually choose to implement SAP? f) What is the need of collabative computing? g) What are the three different types of transitions and mobility within a wireless netwk? h) What do you mean by Supply Chain Execution Framewk? i) What are the maj methods used f advertisement? j) What do you mean by Data Encryption Standard? 2) a) What are the key technologies f B2B E-commerce? Explain architectural models of B2B E-commerce. [Marks 5] b) Describe the functional requirements f online selling and what specialized services and servers perfm these functions. [Marks 5]
2 3) a) Who are the stakeholders in E-Commerce infmation system? Explain the benefits and limitations of E-commerce. [Marks 5] b) Explain the concept of Business Content in SAP Business Infmation Warehouse. [Marks 5] c) The public is highly concerned with the safety of e-payment. What are the specific measures put fward in the Guidance in this respect? [Marks 5] d) Discuss the security requirements of Internet and E-commerce applications and how these requirements are fulfilled by various hardware and software systems. [Marks 5] 4)a) What is EDI? Discuss its layered structure. [Marks 5] b) What is e-payment? Why is ientation and standardization required f e- payment businesses? [Marks 5] 5)a) What is E-shopping? What are the advantages and disadvantages of e- shopping? [Marks 5] b) Explain the concept of business process reengineering and its relationship with the productivity paradox and ERP. [Marks 5] c) What are the security issues of E-commerce? [Marks 5] d) Once a company has acquired customer, the key to maximizing revenue is keeping them. Explain how e-commerce is helpful in customer retention? [Marks 5] 6) Write notes on following: [Marks 2.5 x 4] a) Content Marketing b) Collabative Computing
3 c) Digital Certificate d) E-Logistic Question paper 2 PART I What do you understand by WWW? What is the use of hypertext links in Internet access Name some popular Internet Browsers. Discuss the E-commerce Architecture and its components in detail with the help of a diagram. What do you understand by Electronic Funds Transfer? What is the function of an IP Packet screening Router? Explain with the help of a diagram. What are the desirable characteristics of an Electronic Market Place? Discuss passwd schemes and Biometric systems f implementing client server netwk security. Discuss various threats posed by servers in a client server environment. Explain the Architectural framewk f electronic commerce. What are the risks involved in Electronic Payment Systems? What are the advantages and disadvantages of a Smart Card? What are the four types of consumer iented applications of E-commerce? Discuss them briefly. PART 2 How do we achieve wkflow automation in e-business environment? What is Supply Chain Management? Why is it imptant in e-business environment?
4 Compare Hypertext versus hypermedia. Explain the components of Infmation Super Highway Infrastructure. Give some examples of malicious data. What are the advantages of using XML over HTML? What are the essential components of a 3-tier client server? What is the difference between intranet and extranet? What are the different layers of TCP/IP protocol stack? Discuss their function briefly. Write sht notes on any TWO topics. (i) Biometric Systems. (ii) SMTP and FTP. (iii) E-brokerage. (iv) Digital Signatures. Question paper 3 UNIT-I a) Discuss the ECommerce architecture and its components in detail with the help of a diagram b) Discuss how E-Commerce is helpful to business success. a)compare and contrast the traditional business with electronic commerce in a book shop business. b) With the help of any example web site explain the perspectives of the buyers and sellers in a B2B Ecommerce web site. UNIT-II
5 a) Discuss the security requirements of Internet and EC application and how these requirements are fulfilled by various hardware and software systems. b) What is e-payment? Discuss the functions of E-payment system? Why is ientation and standardization required f e-payment business. a) Explain the different steps involved in the development of an e-commerce web site. b) Discuss the various threats involved in client server communications and how are they encountered in EC business. UNIT-III a) Discuss the different online marketing strategies in EC. b) Discuss in detail the architecture and technological components of education on demand Write notes on ethical, social and political issues in EC. UNIT-IV a) What is supply chain management? Discuss how it is advantageous to EC b) Write in brief about collabative commerce. a) Write about retail business using EC. b) discuss the case study in online service industry perspective. UNIT-V 9) a) Write about the technologies required f EC Implementation. b) write about how search engine is useful in EC
6 Write notes on i)set ii) Internet service providers Question paper 4 a) Discuss the infrastructures required f EC. b) Explain how EC facilitataes customization of products and services. a) List the advantages and disadvantages of EC. b) Explain different types of EC with respect to customers and vends 2. a) Discuss the life cycle f developing an EC web site. b) Explain education web enabled service with respect to time saving, effts of the user, convenience and quality facts. 3. a) Discuss in detail about the security issues f which electronic cash is transferred over internet with an example. b) What is an EDI? Explain how business transaction can take place in an EDI. 4. Write about different advertising strategies online. 5. Write about social and political issues in EC 6. Explain the role of EC in
7 i) supply chain management ii) Retailing 7. a) Write in detail about how tourism industry can gain advantage in its economics using EC. b) Discuss the advantages of implementing EC in. 8. a) Explain how SSL helps an EC system to be secure b) Explain how SET protocol helps transactions in EC 9. a) Discuss in detail about Internet Service provider s role in EC. b) Write about how search engines are helpful to EC. Question paper 5 E-Commerce Time 3 hours Max Marks :70 All questions carry equal marks Answer Q No 1 compulsily (1X14) Answer one question from each unit. a) What is an electronic market? b) What is EFT? c) What is EDI?
8 d) What are the goals of market research? e) What is intranet? f) What is disintermediation? g) List any two applications of B2B EC. h) What is JIT? i) What is IT ACT 2000? j) What is competitive intelligence in EC? k) What is a digital certificate? l) What do you mean by comparison advertisement? m) What are ad-clicks? What is their use? n) What is a search engine? How does it promote EC? UNIT-I 2. a) Write about the advantages and disadvantages of E-Commerce. b) Explain the framewk and components of E-Commerce architecture. 3. a) Explain Secure Electronic Transaction protocol with a labeled diagram. b) How are security services implemented through SET? Discuss. UNIT-II 4. a) Briefly explain the various electronic payment systems. b) What are the security requirements f using online e-cash services?
9 5. a) Explain intrusion mechanisms and intrusion detection techniques. b) What is the functionality of antivirus programs? How are viruses detected and fixed? UNIT-III 6. How is useful f E-Commerce? Is it secure to transact through e- mail? Explain. 7. What is MIME? When is it used? Explain how security is implemented in MIME. UNIT-IV 8. a) Write about the internet technologies essential and relevant to E- Commerce. b) What is a web server? What is the data held in web server in the context of EC? 9. a) Write about Internet advertisement categies in the E-commerce scenario. b) How is revenue generated through advertisements in EC. Question Paper 6 Unit -I
10 1. a) Discuss the E-Commerce architecture and its components with a block diagram. b) How does E-Commerce differ from traditional E-Commerce 2. a) Discuss the benefits and limitations of E-Commerce b) Explain the different business models of E-Commerce with respect to customers and vends. Unit-II 3. Write in sht about a) Smart cards b) Digital Electronic cash c) Features of an e-payment system d) SSL 4. a) Explain the security measures to be considered f any B2B E-Commerce system. b) Discuss why is standardization required f EC payment systems? Unit-III 5. Write about ethical, social and political issues in E-Commerce. 6. a) How does Internet based advertising capable of competing with commercial advertising? b) Discuss any two passive and active advertising methods. Unit-IV
11 7. Explain the role and suppt of E-Commerce in the following applications (i) Real estate business (ii) Insurance sect (iii) Jobs and employment sites (v) Travel 8. Explain briefly the role of E-Commerce in the Supply Chain Management Unit-V 9. a) Once a company has acquired customer, the key to maximizing revenue is keeping them. Explain how e-commerce is helpful in customer retention? b) Discuss different web technologies used f EC. 10. a) Discuss about how search engines can be used to reach the customers. b) What is multimedia? Discuss multimedia applications f E-business. Question paper 7 Unit -I 1. a) What are the different E-Commerce business models?
12 b) Write about various Internet tools required f successful E-Commerce 2. a) Write about the architecture of E-Commerce. b) Discuss the benefits and limitations of E-Commerce Unit-II 3. a) What are Internet Security Services? Explain each one of them with an example. b) Write about the security service that are to be offered in E-Payment systems. Discuss any one E-Payment system in detail. 4. a) Explain different steps f developing an E-Commerce web site. b) What is an EDI? List its benefits and limitations Unit-III 5. a) Discuss atleast two e-marketing strategies in detail. b) Write about the maj methods of Internet advertisement and discuss how product comparison process can be used as an opptunity of advertisement. 6. Write about ethical, social and political issues in implementing E-Commerce Unit-IV
13 7. a) Explain how SCM can be used to renovate the businesses using E- Commerce. b) Discuss about the push based supply chain and pull based supply chain. 8. a) What do you mean by collabative E-Commerce? Discuss its advantages. b) Discuss the procedures f Collabative E-Commerce. Unit-V 9. a) Discuss about the web servers and their role in E-Commerce. b) What do you mean by media convergence. Discuss the impact of media convergence on the society in general 10. a) Write about the Search engine functions and uses. b) Discuss about Internet applications f E-Commerce.
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