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business component of ecommerce |
a method of conducting business online -- business procedure and policies |
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technology component of ecommerce |
tools to fulfill a business objective -- online catalog, online advertising, online customer service |
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1980s electronic data interchange (EDI) |
europeans have been doing ecommerce since _____ with ______ |
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e-commerce |
the buying and selling of products, services, and information via the internet/ the web |
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e-business |
involves everything from operations, logistics, manufacturing, marketing, procurement, finance, accounting, human resource, planning, strategy, and management - transformation of corporate activities/process to electronic/digital form |
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e-markets |
brings buyers and sellers together to efficiently haggle/seek the true market value of a good or a service at a given point in time - makes the market more efficient |
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consumers business organizations government non-government organizations |
4 types of buyers/sellers |
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C2B C2C P2P B2B B2G intra-organizational EC non-profit oriented
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types of ec transaction |
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tangible goods services information products (music) |
categories fo items sold online using e-commerce systems |
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e-markets |
online auctions are what type of e-commerce |
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online travel |
travelocity.com hotels.com orbitz.com |
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online auction |
ebay.com ubid.com |
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online services |
amazon providing software as a service |
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physical products |
books, dads, cameras, |
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content providers |
yahoo |
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internet |
network of networks |
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1969 ARPANET |
When did the internet begin? |
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Advanced Research Projects Agency Network |
ARPANET |
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National Internet Service Providers |
NISPs |
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Regional Internet Service Provider |
RISPs |
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Network Access Points |
NAPs |
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Local Internet Service Providers |
ISPs |
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internet 2 |
connects universities so that a 30 volume encyclopedia could be translated in less than a second |
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application layer (HTTP) |
application you use, your web browser |
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transport layer (TCP) |
manages end to end connections |
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network layer (IP) |
finds the best route the message needs to take |
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data link layer (ethernet) |
manages point to point connection for sending data |
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physical layer(fiber optics) |
physical transport electrical, light, radio |
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Secure socket layer (SSL) |
en encryption mechanism for order taking queries and other applications |
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Net Neutrality issues |
ISP charges everyone the same rate and not discriminate users for heavy or light use of broadband |
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transmission control protocol |
TCP |
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internet protocol |
IP |
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hyper-text transpor protocol |
HTTP |
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web browsers and servers |
- communicate with one another using HTTP - locate each other so they can send requests and responses back and forth |
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HTML |
basic language for web browsers |
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HTTP |
lightweight, stateless protocol that browsers and servers use to converse with one another |
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Uniform Resource Locators (URLS) |
appearing on the wed, in print, on billboards, on TV and anywhere else a company can advertise |
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intranet |
- a corporate network secured behind company's firewalls and uses internet technologies for communication - operate as private networks with limited access - employees need passwords/codes to use -firewalls |
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extranet |
- uses TCP/IP protocol networks to link intranets in different locations - transmissions are connected over the internet to save money - offers no privacy - use tunneling and virtual private networks to secure data |
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tunneling |
data transmissions across the internet can be made secure by authenticating and encrypting all data packets
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Virtual Private Network (VPN) |
- secure network on the internet using tunneling schemes - uses the Internet as an inexpensive private channel for company networks |
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SMTP |
to send an email |
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POP3 |
to receive an email |
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MIME |
file attachments on an email |