TAILIEUCHUNG - Lecture Computing for management - Chapter 14

Lecture 14 - Electronic commerce. After studying this chapter you will be able to understand: Electronic commerce definition, e-commerce infrastructure, related definitions, dimensions of electronic commerce, commerce differences, e-commerce field, electronic market, types of e-commerce. | Electronic Commerce Lecture 14 Summary of Previous Lecture HTML: The Language of the Web Writing HTML Notepad File Saving notepad as HTML HTML basic Format and Tags Basic Tags Header Tag Alignment Viewing Code using a browser Summary of Previous Lecture Paragraphs Moving next line in HTML List Ordered Lists Other Common tags Special Characters using HTML Image insert in a webpage HTML Tables Hyperlinks Summary of Previous Lecture Front Page Why to use FrontPage? Auto HTML Code How to start FrontPage How to Create a Website Templates FrontPage Views Previewing a Webpage Meta Tags and getting Help from Front Page Today’s Lecture Electronic Commerce definition. E-Commerce Infrastructure Related Definitions Dimensions of Electronic Commerce Product Process Delivery Agent Commerce Differences E-Commerce Field Today’s Lecture People Public Policy Technical standards and Protocols Organization Electronic Market Types of E-Commerce Business to Consumer Business to Business Consumer to Consumer Today’s Lecture Person to Person Consumer to Business Business to Employee G2G (Government-to-Government), G2E (Government-to-Employee), G2B (Government-to-Business), B2G (Business-to-Government), G2C (Government-to-Citizen) Today’s Lecture Types of Inter organizational systems Electronic data interchange (EDI) Extranets Electronic funds transfer (EFT) Integrated messaging systems Shared databases Electronically-supported supply chain management Benefits of E-Commerce Benefits to organization Benefit to customers Benefits to society Today’s Lecture Limitations of E-Commerce Summary Introduction Businesses (organizations) have always used the prevailing and emerging technologies to help fulfill their missions Networked computers, today’s prevailing technology, have become one of the most influential technologies in civilization’s history. Negate the importance of the “boundaries” associated with time, space, and size. Facilitate instantaneous communications Introduction .

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