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XVI E-Business
Dr.N.C.Dhande
Unit I
Introduction, background and current status
Digital economy,
Principles of e-business,
e-business models,
Technological supports Infrastructure and Resources.
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Introduction
Origin of the Concept: IBM 1972 First successful
transaction took place between USA and EU
The term derived from e-mail, i.e. doing business
using the electronic mail.
Definition: According to IBM; A safe, secure, flexible
and integrated way of doing the business with
electronic means.
Doing the business on net.
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Background
Competition: Pharmacy to Hospital direct order
processing
Globalization: Expansion of business globally
Mass Customer base: World wide customers for products
Greater interaction among the Businesses: On line
Speed, Accuracy, Efficiency and Performance: Key
business factors
Redundancy reduction, Paperless work: Need of the hour
Automated systems: Person, place & practice
independent working
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Current status
Increasing Computerization worldwide
Increasing Automation in Business worldwide
Increasing www, internet, intranet
More safety, security legal protection to e-business
Growth in internet users in rural parts
Growth in web service providers
Growth in facilities like gadgets, systems, softwares etc.
More & more user-friendly systems available
Switch over from traditional to e-business is phenomenal
( Resulting.) Economy depends on IT usage
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Digital Economy
Need causes Business, Business causes Exchange, Exchange leads
to Commerce, Commerce forms Economy ( Rich-Poor) . Support
of Digital technology to Commerce leads to Digital Economy.
(Digital money, Digital product, Digital exchange, Digital O/P)
Exchange (Money)
Buyer ( Goods/Service)
Exchange ( Dig.Form)
Seller
e-Commerce
Open System
Less Secured
Uses Internet
EDI Not Mandatory
Commerce Transactions
Small & Large transactions
Amazon.com, Baazar.com
Direct Marketing
On line Sell
Isolated Functions
Links Customer & Business
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e-Business
Closed System
More Secured
Uses Intranet + Internet
EDI is Mandatory
Business Transactions
Bulky transactions
e-trade.com, e-buciness.com
ERP; CRM; Supply Chain
Mgmt.
Integrated Functions
Links Mfg.; Assemblers;
Vendors; Market and
Customers.
e-business Models
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4.
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Infrastructure:
Bandwidth: No. of Bits/ sec
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Infrastructure
h. Virtual Private N/W: Highly secure data N/W on internet
i. Regulatory & Legal Framework:
EDI
Cryptography
Hacking
I.P. Spoofing
N/W packet Sniffers
Digital Signature
Intellectual Property Law
Cyber Law
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*Delivered to the President and the U.S. Public on April 15, 1998 by Bill Daley, Secretary of
Commerce and Chairman of the Information Infrastructure Task Force
M.B.A. II SEMESTER Course No. 208 Paper No. XVI E-Business Dr.N.C.Dhande
M.B.A. II SEMESTER Course No. 208 Paper No. XVI E-Business Dr.N.C.Dhande
M.B.A. II SEMESTER Course No. 208 Paper No. XVI E-Business Dr.N.C.Dhande
No
March 2001
Over 115 Million Hosts
(As of Jan. 2001)
Over 407 Million Users
(As of Nov. 2000)
218 of 246 Countries
(As of Jan. 2000)
> 31 Million Domain Names
About 100 TB of Data
Dr. Vint Cerf presents in Chicago
at the Drake Hotel on March 2001
The event was a fund-raiser for the ITRC
Digital Photo March 2001 by William F. Slater, III, Chicago, IL, USA
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M.B.A. II SEMESTER Course No. 208 Paper No. XVI E-Business Dr.N.C.Dhande
Sept. 1, 2002
No. of Hosts
200,000,000
150,000,000
100,000,000
50,000,000
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Time Period
The Internet was not known as "The Internet" until January 1984, at which time
there were 1000 hosts that were all converted over to using TCP/IP.
Copyright 2002, William F. Slater, III, Chicago, IL, USA