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E-Business Syllabus GOEC 112502

The document outlines a course on E-Business, detailing its objectives, outcomes, and content structure, which includes topics like E-Commerce definitions, business models, and Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). It specifies the course credits, teaching hours, and exam details, along with references and assessment questions. The course aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of E-Business and its applications in the modern economy.

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E-Business Syllabus GOEC 112502

The document outlines a course on E-Business, detailing its objectives, outcomes, and content structure, which includes topics like E-Commerce definitions, business models, and Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). It specifies the course credits, teaching hours, and exam details, along with references and assessment questions. The course aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of E-Business and its applications in the modern economy.

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Course Course Name Credits Teaching Exam Max Marks

{Level Se.Dlester Hours Duration


Code
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109503 / 110503/ E-Business 30 2 Hrs 30
112503/123503/
I
134503
. '12 50-9.,
es C with object-oriented features
Course 1. To understand how C++ improv concepts of streams
ives: 2. Describe the procedural and object-oriented paradigm with '
Object and objects.
classes, functions, data
of the C++ programming language.
3. To learn the syntax and semantics for code reuse.
ses
4. To learn how to design C++ clas
ns, inline functions, constructor and
5. Perform programming on functio
destructor. r overloading,
cept of function overloading, operato
6. Perform programming on the con
.
virtual functions and polymorphism be able to-
ition of the following syll s the students will
abu
rse On com pet oriented programming.
fundamental knowledge about object-
Cou
1. Def ine and identify the eritance and
Outcomes:
Dec lare and describe the concep ts of abstraction, encapsulation, inh
2.
polymorphism.
mming Concepts in C++.
3. Implement Object Oriented Progra
s in C++.
4. To be able to develop application mming projects.
through the development of progra
5. Demonstrate employability skills corporation of
In
Contents Workload Weightage
Unit Pedagogies
Allotted of Ma rks
System Allotted
8 Marks i
8 Hrs
Unit I Introduction to E-Commerce:
ion,
nntroduction, E-Commerce - Definit
, On line t I'
,!History of Ecommerce
I

'
rExtension of a·BAM Model, Transition
\

ce
i.o E-Commerce in India, E-Commer
rv/s Traditional Commerce, E -
nic
:Commerce vis E - Business. Electro
Commerce - Cutting Edge
~echnologies, Strengths, Weakness,
:Jpportunities and Challenges of E-
ess
::::ommerce, Components of E-Busin
- B2C , 7 Hrs 7 Marks
Unit II !E-Commerce Business models
age ,
B2B, C2B, C2C, B2G, C2G., Broker
[Advertising, Infomediary, Me rch ant,
Manufacturer (Direct), Affiliate,
Community, Subscription, Utility.
!Ecommerce Business Revenue Models
& Types, Impact of E-Commerce on
in
!business, Successful Business Models
lndia.
Hardware and Software for E-
Business: Web Servers -Browser
s-
ls
Server Software- Web Authoring T~o
. ... Database System - World Wide Web -
Domain !Name - Hardware ·
..equirerilents, Brief on Shopping Cart, .
Doint of Sale, Wireless Pavment Device,
Un itID EDI: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI): 8 Hrs 8 Marks
Meaning & Definition, History &
I
Evolution, Uses, EDI Standards, ED
I ~ ~ ~ , - - - - - - - - - ,
orking Concept, Implementation
ifficulties of EDI, Financial EDI, EDI
/ nd Internet, EDI services
troduction to E-Commerce:
ntroduction, E-Com merce - Definition,
istory of Ecommerce, Online
xtension of a BAM Model, Transition
o E-Commerce in India, E-Commerce
Is Traditional Commerce, E -
ommerce v/s E - Business. Electronic
ommerce - Cutting Edge
echnologies, Strengths, Weakness,
pportunities and Challe nges ofE-
ommerce, Comp onent s ofE-B usine ss

-Com merce Busin ess mode ls - B2C, 7 Hrs 7 Marks


nit IV
2B, C2B, C2C, B2G, C2G., Broke rage,
dvertising, Infomediary, Merchant,
anufactui-er (Direct), Affiliate,
ommunity, Subscription, Utility.
comm erce Busin ess Reven ue Models
Types, Impac t of E-Com merce on
usiness, Successful Busin ess Models in
dia.
Commerce, Addison/
I References:
1
• Kalakota Ravi and A. B. Whinston : Frontiers of Electr onic
Wesle y
• Raydu - E Commerce, HPH
Net - Bridg e to the online
• Agarwala K. N. and DeekshaArarwala : Business on the
store front, Macmillan, New Delhi.
Whats and Hows ofE-
• Agarw ala K.N and DeekshaArarwala: Business on the Net-
Commerce.

Model Short Type


Questions: I JExplain histor y of E-commerce in detail.
2] Explain BAM model.
3] Compare E-commerce v/s Traditional Commerce
4JExplain Business Revenue Model.
5] Explain Brokerages, Advertising.
6] Explain Web serve r, Web Browsers
7] Explain Wireless Paym ent Devices
8] Explain Meaning & Definition of EDI
9] Explain EDI Standards.
I OJ Explain EDI Services.

Long Type
l] Explain Components of E-Business in detail.
2] Explain in detail Impac t of E-Commerce on business.
3] Explain Hardware and Software for E-Business in detail.
4] Explain Definition, History & Evolution of EDI.
5] Explain Implementation difficulties of EDI in detail.
.,
I
I MCQs for Internal Assessment
1] The dimension of e-commerce that enables commerce across
called _ _ _.
national boundaries is
\

A. interactivity.
B. global reach.
C. richness.
D. ubiquity

ANSW ER:B

2] Which one of the following is not one of the major types of e-com
merce?
A. C2B.
B. B2C.
C. B2B.
D.C2 C.

ANSWER:A

3] A _ _ _ _ is the set of planned activities designed to result


in a profit in a
marketplace.
A. business model.
B. profit model.
C. business plan.
D. revenue model.

ANSW ER:A

. 4] Which of the following was the first1commercial Web browser?


A. Mosaic.
B. Mozilla.
C. Netscape Navigator.
D. Internet Explorer
ANSWER:C

S]The largest component of a Web site budget is_ _


A. system maintenance.
B. system development.
C. content design and development.
D. telecommunications.

ANSWER:A
'
6] The underlying computing equipment that the system uses to
achieve its e-commerce
functionality iscalled a _ __
A. hardware platform.
B. content platform.
C. transaction platform.
D. scalability platform.
ANSWER:A

7] E-commerce merchant server software includes all of the following


except
A. online e-mail.
---
B. online catalog.
C. online shopping cart.
D. online credit card processing.
ANSW ER:A

r 8] The only paymen t system that 1s instantly convertible without interme

A. Credit card.
diation is

B. Accum ulating balance.


C. Stored value.
D. Cash.

ANSW ER:D

9] The most prevale nt online paymen t method is _ __


A. PayPal.
B. checks.
C. credit cards.
D. debit.
ANSWER: C

1O] E-busin ess can be defined as_ __


A. the uninhib ited flow of information and goods on the Web.
B. the use of the Internet and the Web to transact business.
C. digitally enabled transactions and processes within an organiz ation.
D. commercial transactions involving electronic goods.
ANSW ER:C

erce?
11] Which of the following represents ~ limiting factor for the growth of e-comm
nces.
A. Persistent cultural attraction of physical markets and traditional shoppi ng experie
B. Inadequate selection of goods compared to physical marketplaces.
s.
C. E-commerce lacks the convenience of other method s of transac ting busines
read method
D. The potential audience for e-commerce is too low to suppor t it as a widesp
of commerce.
ANSW ER:A

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