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Course: CS802E- E Commerce PROGRAMME: COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING DEGREE:B. TECH COURSE: E Commerce SEMESTER: 8 CREDITS: 3 COURSECODE: CS802E COURSE AREA/DOMAIN: Concepts of electronic marketing, legal issues, business models, business strategies COURSE TYPE: Theory CONTACT HOURS: 3 (weekly) CORRESPONDING LAB COURSE CODE (IFANY): NA LAB COURSE NAME: NA Course pre-requisites CODE COURSE NAME DESCRIPTION SEM CS492 Software Tools Practical implementations of visual basic programs and projects II HU501 Economics for Engineers Significant impact of economics in engineering domain V HU601 Principles of Management Management Basics VI CS701 Course Objectives Software Engineering Project Management concepts, Project Planning, Risks VII 1. To develop an understanding of scope of E-Commerce. 2. To develop an understanding of electronic market and market place. 3. To develop an understanding of business models. 4. To develop an understanding of legal issues, threats of E-Commerce. Course Outcomes 1. Students would be able to analyze the concept of electronic market and market place. 2. Students would be able to understand the business models. 3. Students would be able to understand the business standards. 4. Students would be able to understand the legal and security issues. Programme Outcomes addressed in this course 1. Ability to analyze the concept of E-Business models. 2. Ability to work in one or more significant application domains and to manage the development of E-Commerce application. 3. An ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability. 4. An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice. Department of CSE Page 1

Syllabus Introduction to E-Commerce: Definition, Scope of E-Commerce, Hardware requirements, E-Commerce and Trade Cycle, Electronic Markets, Electronic Data Interchange and Internet Commerce. Business to Business E-Commerce: Electronic Markets, Technology, Standards (UN/EDIFACT), Communications, Implementations, Agreements, Security, EDI and Business, Inter- Organizational E-commerce. Legal issues: Risks: Paper Document vs. Electronic document, Authentication of Electronic document, Laws, Legal issues for Internet Commerce: Trademarks and Domain names, Copyright, Jurisdiction issues, Service provider liability, Enforceable online contract. Security Issues: Security Solutions: Symmetric and Asymmetric Cryptosystems, RSA, DES, and Digital Signature, Protocols for secure messaging, Secure Electronic Transaction (SET) Protocol, Electronic cash over internet, Internet Security. Business to Consumer E-Commerce: Consumer trade transaction, Internet, Page on the Web, Elements of E- Commerce with VB, ASP, SQL. E-business: Internet bookshops, Software supplies and support, Electronic Newspapers, Internet Banking, Virtual Auctions, Online Share Dealing, Gambling on the net, E-Diversity, Case studies through internet. TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS 1. E-Commerce-Strategy, 2. E-Commerce- The cutting edge of business by Kamlesh K. Bajaj, TMH 3. E-Commerce through ASP by W Clarke- BPB 4. Beginning E-Commerce with VB, ASP, SQL Server 7.0 & MTS by Mathew Reynolds, Wrox Publishers 5. Global Electronic Commerce- Theory and Case Studies by J. Christopher Westland and Theodore H. K Clark, University Press Department of CSE Page 2

Course Plan Serial Topic Hour References No. 01. Introduction to E-Commerce(Definition, Scope of E-Commerce, Hardware requirements) 02. Introduction to E-Commerce( E-Commerce and Trade Cycle, Electronic Markets) 03. Introduction to E-Commerce( E-Commerce and Trade Cycle, Electronic Markets) 04. Introduction to E-Commerce( Electronic Data Interchange and Internet Commerce) 05. Introduction to E-Commerce( Electronic Data Interchange and Internet Commerce) 06. Introduction to E-Commerce( Electronic Data Interchange and Internet Commerce) 07. Business to Business E-Commerce( Electronic Markets) 08. Business to Business E-Commerce( Technology, Standards (UN/EDIFACT)) 09. Business to Business E-Commerce( Technology, Standards (UN/EDIFACT)) 10. Business to Business E-Commerce( Communications, Implementations, Agreements, Security) 11. Business to Business E-Commerce( Communications, Implementations, Agreements, Security) 12. Business to Business E-Commerce ( EDI and Business, Inter-Organizational E-commerce.) 13. Business to Business E-Commerce ( EDI and Business, Inter-Organizational E-commerce.) Department of CSE Page 3

Serial No. 14. Legal issues( Risks: Paper Document vs. Electronic document, Authentication of Electronic document) 15. Legal issues( Laws, Legal issues for Internet Commerce: Trademarks and Domain names) 16. Legal issues( Laws, Legal issues for Internet Commerce: Trademarks and Domain names) 17. Legal issues(copyright, Jurisdiction issues, Service provider liability, Enforceable online contract) 18. Legal issues(copyright, Jurisdiction issues, Service provider liability, Enforceable online contract) 19. Business to Consumer E-Commerce( Consumer trade transaction, Internet) 20. Business to Consumer E-Commerce( Consumer trade transaction, Internet) 21. Business to Consumer E-Commerce( Page on 22. Business to Consumer E-Commerce( Page on 23. Business to Consumer E-Commerce( Page on 24. Business to Consumer E-Commerce( Page on 25. Business to Consumer E-Commerce( Page on 26. Business to Consumer E-Commerce( Page on Topic Hour References Department of CSE Page 4

GAPS IN THE SYLLABUS - TO MEET INDUSTRY/PROFESSION REQUIREMENTS SNO DESCRIPTION PROPOSED ACTIONS PO Mapping 1 Customer effective website design Tutorial Classes and practical projects 1,2,3 2 4 Cs Tutorial Classes 1,2,3 3 ERP Tutorial Classes 1,2,3 Topics beyond syllabus/advanced topics S.NO. DESCRIPTION HOURS 1 Customer effective website design 3 2 4 Cs 3 3 ERP 3 Web Source References S.NO. URL 1 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/e-commerce 2 www.webappers.com/category/ecommerce Delivery/Instructional Methodologies S.NO. DESCRIPTION 1 Chalk and Talk 2 Study Material 3 Overhead Projector Department of CSE Page 5

Projects: SNO DESCRIPTION PO Mapping 1 E-Commerce Portal 4 Assessment Methodologies S.NO. DESCRIPTION TYPE 1 Tests Direct 2 University Examination Direct 3 Student Feedback Indirect Department of CSE Page 6