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Internet and E-business

Internet and E-business Illustrate  distinction between buy-side and  sell-side e-commerce.  1P L01  Understand  the  scope of e-business .L01/AC:1.1  Describe the  environment in which e-business  is • Refer to pdf  chapters 2  and  4 . conducted and business  transaction  types. • Discuss PESTLE  factors  in context  of Refer to week  1&2 hand-outs  . • ebusiness/ecommerce. • Briefly discuss business transaction  types  i.e . business-to consumer  (B2C),  business-to-business (B2B),  customer-to-customer  (C2C), customer-to business (C2B). 1}-SP L01/AC:1.2  Explain the  benefits and barriers  to businesses • Refer to week  1&2 hand-outs . considering  an online presence. • Explain tangible and  intangible  benefits from e-commerce arid  e-business. • Discuss briefly .barriers  toe-Business/  ecommerce . 1P L01/AC:1.3  Assess the  security and legislative  issues facing an • Refer to week 3  hand-outs  . online business organisation. • Very briefly mention the  E-commerce Security • Refer to pdf  chapters 2  and  4 Environment.  for  legislative  issues. • Describe comeuter  securit'i. c/assitfcation i.e . Secrec'iLContfdentia/it't_,  Privac'i.  lnteg_rit't... Nonreeudiation, Authenticit't. and Necessit't.L Availabilitv. • Mention three  key  points of vulnerability in e-commerce environment. • List  most common security  threats  in the E-commerce Environment and  briefly define computer  virus,  worm, DOS and  DDOS. Give example for  each. • State  potential technological  solutions for  security threats  are  :  Encryption, Symmetric Key  Encryption, Public key  encryption,  digital signatures, digital envelopes, digital certificates,  Secure Sockets  Layer (SSL)  and  Transport  Layer  Security (TLS),  firewalls, Proxy  servers,  anti-virus  software,  upgrades, patches, and  password  protection. • Assess legislative  issues  facing an online business organisation  e.g  Data ~rotection and ~rivacv law 1 Disabilitv and discrimination  law 1 Online advertising law 1 Contract law 1 lntellectual  ~ro~ertv rights 1 Brand  and  trademark ~rotection. • 2P L01/AC:1.4  State the  modes of communication available to an ebusiness  and  their  applications. • Briefly explain EDI. • Discuss  devices  used to communicate online( i.e.fixed  and  portable,  business communications  eg shopping cart, FAQs, customer follow-up,  email  , Live chats. • Electronic  Fund Transfer . • Social  Networking Media . lP L02  Understand  how the  internet works ' L02/AC:2.1  Explain  the  internet technologies  and their importance  in making an e-business successful • Client/server computing • Discuss how messages are  transterred  across the global communications  network using  packet switching. • Explain role otTCP/IP . • Five-la~er model of e-business infrastructure  . • Very briefly explain internet  protocols e.g.  FTP, HTTP, SHTTP and  IMAP. • Define terms  URL, Domain  name,  Domain  Name  2P System,  and  Bandwidth. 'L02/AC:2.2  Explain the  main features of HTML • HTML  as the  language  of the  www . • Document Structure (head  and  body) • Element, Tags,  Container  and  attributes . • Title,  break,  headings,  paragraphs,  lists,  tables,  links and  images. • Briefly mention number  of software packages available to users  who can  now build pages  without • learning  HTML • Briefly give overview ofXML and  XHTML lP 'L02/  AC:2.3  Analyse  the  functions  of client  servers  and browsers, and  the  role of the  search engine • Analyse  functions  of client, servers,  and  browsers . • Analyse  role  of search engines  . lP 'L02/AC:2,4  Evaluate the  use  of intranets  and extranets  within business communication. • Discuss benefits  of intranets  and  extra nets within  lP business communication . • l03  Be able to use  different e-business models L03jp_C:3.l~  3.1  illustrate  the  different e-business models that can 3.2 be used to generate revenue for  a  business. • Refer to week 1&2 hand-outs --3.2  analyse each  model in terms of its  capacity to E-commerce  revenue models generate  revenue. • 0  Advertising Briefly explain  different e-business models and  how  0  Sales each model can  generate revenue.  0  Subscription • B2C Models  0  Transaction  Fee 0  Portal  0  Affiliate 0  E-tailer  0  Referral  fees. 0  Content Provider  0  Commission 0  Transaction  Broker 0  Market Creator 0  Service Provider 0  Community Provider 0  Industry Consortia 0  Auction  Model • B2B Models 0  E-distributor 0  E-procurement 0  Exchange 0  Industry Consortia 2P L03/AC:3.3  Report on future developments  in e-business models • You  own research • Discuss future developments  in e-business models . lP L04  Be able to use  good  website  design L04/AC:4.1  Use  the  key  elements of good  web design structure. L04/AC:4.2  Evaluate the  impact  of a  well-designed website to an e-business. Discuss: • Structure of web-pages. In particular  explain the elements of a  web page that may be used by search engines  i.e.  head/title; description;  body,  meta-tags; • Need for  effective navigation and  download considerations  e.g.  images. • Discuss effective web pages  design features to engage  the  visitor i.e. • Site  stickiness . • Consistent page layout . • Typography • Corporate  colour and  graphic  scheme. Consistent with image  of the  business (brand)  and  customer expectation. • Pictures  and  links . • clear;  intuitive;  informative; • encourages visitor to return; t • builds trust  and  reputation.  lP • Enhanced  brand  image . • long term  relationship  created  leading  to Repeat business, increased  sales  and  profits. ~04/AC:4;3  Report on the  issues concerning website usability. • Stakeholder  accessibility  by meeting the  needs  of different audiences  e.g.  parents,  children; multi-sensory  access e.g.  visually  impaired,  colour blind. • Legal  responsibilities e.g.  discrimination  legislation lP .Conclusion PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET AN AMAZING DISCOUNT :)

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