Part A Introduction
Program: Degree Class - Year: Ill session :2023-2024
Subject: E-Commerce
1 Course Code S3-COAP2G
2 Course Title E-Commerce
3 Course Type (Core Course/ Generic Elective
Discipline Specific
Elective/Elective/Generic
Elective/Vocational/
4 Pre-requisite (if an )
5 Course Learning Outcomes On successful completion of this course, the students will
(CLO) be able to:
l. Learn the fundamentals of E-Commerce and its
process.
2. Understand the role of E- commerce in the present
scenario along with the concepts of security and its
applications.
3. Gain knowledge of e-commerce business needs and
resources and match to technology considering human
factors and budget constraints.
4. Apply knowledge of changing technology on
traditional business models and strategy.
5. Have skills to Communicate effectively and ethically
using electronic communication
6 Credit Value 6
7 Total Marks Max. Marks: 30+70 Min. Passing Marks: 35
Part B- Content of the Course
Total No. of Lectures- 90 Tutorials-Practical ( in hours er week):3Lectures er week
Unit Topics No. of Lectures I
Hour Each
1 Introduction Brief history of e-commerce ,Types 10
Advantages & Disadvantages of e-commerce, Elements of
e-commerce, Principles of e-commerce, Messaging and
Information distribution, Messaging and information
distribution, Common service infrastructure, other key
support layers
11 EDI to e-commerce: EDI - Origin, System approach and 10
communication approach, Migration to open EDI
Approach, Benefits, Mechanics E.com with
WWW/Internet. E-Government Concepts, Applications of
G2C, G2B, G2G
111 Electronic communication PC and networking , Network 25
topologies and communication media , E-mail , OSI and
TCP/IP Models , LAN, WAN, MAN Internetworking
Bridges and gateways , Internet Vs Online services, Open
vs. Closed Architecture , Controlled contained Vs
Uncontrolled contained , Metered Pricing Vs Flat pricing
Innovation Vs Control.
WWW & Electronic Payment System: Applications — 20
what is web , Why is the Web such a hit , The Web and
E.Com ,Concepts & Technology —Key concepts , Web
Software development Tools. Electronic payment system
Overview , Electronic or digital cash , Electronic Checks ,
Online credit card based system other
Engineering financial instruments ,Consumer legal and
Business issues
Security and Application Need of computer security, 25
Specific intruder approaches, Security strategies,
Cryptography, Public key encryption, Private key
encryption, Digital signatures
Advertising on the Internet: Marketing, Creating a
website. Electronic publishing issues, EP architecture, EP
tools, Web page EP-Baseline issues, Application tools and
publishing on the internet.
Keywords/Tags:
Part C-Learning Resources
Text Books, Reference Books, Other resources
Suggested Readings:
l. Electronic Commerce " By Ravi Kalakota and Andrew B. Whinston.
2. Web Commerce Technologies Handbook "By Daniel Minoli & Emma Minoli
3, E-Commerce " By Dr. Varinder Bhatia
4. Promise Of E-Governance" By M P Gupta
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Suggestive digital platforms/ web links
l. https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc19. mg54/preview
2. https://onlinecourses.swayam2.ac.in/cec19 cm()l/preview
3. https://www.coursera.org/lecture/innovative-entrepreneur/e-commerce-the-internet-as-a-
sellingplatform-DYSNa
4. https://www.mooc-list.com/tags/e-commerce-market
5. https://onlinecourses.swayam2.ac.in/nou21 cm14/preview
Suggested equivalent online courses:
I .https://www.udemy.com
2. https://www.coursera.or professional-certificates
3. https://www.edx.org/learn ecommerce
4. https://www.coursera.org/courses?query=e-commerce
Part D-Assessment and Evaluation
Suggested Continuous Evaluation Methods:
Maximum Marks : 100
Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) : 30 Marks University Exam (UE):70 Marks
Internal Assessment : Continuous Class Test Assignment/Presentation
Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) 30
External Assessment : University Section(A) : Very Short Questions
Exam Section Section (B) : Short Questions 70
Time : 03.00 Hours Section (C) :Long Questions
An remarks/ su estions: