Course Title: Web- Commerce
Subject Code : Credit : 0 CIE: 50
Number of Lecture Hours/Week 0 SEE: 50
Total Number of Lecture Hours SEE Hours: 03
Prerequisites:
Course Objectives:
MODULES Teaching Hours
Module I
Electronic Commerce Environment and Opportunities- Background- The
Electronic Commerce environment – Electronic marketplace technologies-
Modes of Electronic commerce: Overview – Electronic Data Interchange- Hrs
Migration to open EDI – Electronic commerce with WWW / Internet-
Commerce net advocacy- Web commerce going forward.
Module II
Approaches To Safe Electronic Commerce – Overview – Secure Transport
Protocols – Secure transactions – Secure Electronic Payment Protocol (SEPP) –
Secure Electronic Transport (SET) – Certificates for authentication – Security on
web Servers and enterprise networks – Electronic cash and electronic payment
schemes: Internet Monetary payment and security requirements- Payment and Hrs
purchase order process- Online electronic cash.
Module III
Internet / Intranet Security Issues And Solutions – The need for computer
security – specific intruder approaches – Security strategies – Security tools –
Encryption – Enterprise networking and Access to the Internet – Antivirus
programs – Security Teams. Hrs
Module IV
Mastercard / Visa Secure Electronic Transaction – Introduction – Business
requirements – Concepts – Payment processing – E-mail and secure e-mail
technologies for electronic commerce. Introduction - The mean of Distribution Hrs
– A model for message handling – Working of email. MIME: Multipurpose
Internet Mail Extensions. S/MIME: Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail
Extensions – MOSS: Message Object Security Services.
Module V
Internet And Website Establishment – Introduction – Technologies for web
serves – Internet tools relevant to commerce – Internet applications for
commerce – Internet charges – Internet access and architecture – Searching the Hrs
Internet – Case study
Question paper pattern:
The question paper will have ten questions.
There will be 2 questions from each module, covering all the topics from a module.
The students will have to answer 5 full questions, selecting one full question from each module.
Text Books:
1. Daniel Minoli and Emma Minoli, “Web Commerce Technology Handbook”, Tata McGraw- Hill,2017
2. Elias M. Awad, “ Electronic Commerce from Vision to Fulfillment”, PHI, Feb-2003.
3. Bharat Bhaskar, “Electronic Commerce – Framework, Technology and Application”, TMH, 2003.
Reference Books:
1. Bruce C. Brown, “How to use the Internet to Advertise, Promote and Market your Business or
Website with Little or No money”, Atlantic Publishing Company, 2nd Edition, 2011.
2. Andrew B. Whinston, Ravi Kalakota, K.Bajaj and D.Nag, “Frontiers of Electronic
Commerce”, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2004.
3. Kamalesh K. Bajaj, “ E-Commerce: The Cutting Edge & Business”, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2003.
4. Brenda KennN, “Managing your E-Commerce Business”, PHI,2001.
5. Jim A Carter, “Developing E-Commerce systems”, PHI,2001.
Course CO # Course Outcome (CO)
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CO1
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CO5