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COMPUTER APPLICATION TO BUSINESS PRESENTATION
SUBMITTED BY: FOZIA LAKHO
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E-CommerceE-Commerce
It’s Advantages And DisadvantagesIt’s Advantages And Disadvantages
To Change One Business Into E-To Change One Business Into E-Commerce (E-Business)Commerce (E-Business)
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E-Commerce relates to the process of: Buying and selling of goods or
services. Transferring monies from banks
and businesses. Costing and providing tenders/
bids for services. Running auctions.
….Via electronic networks (internet or intranets).
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The use of electronic data transmission to implement or enhance any business
activity.Example: A buyer sends an electronic purchase order to a seller. The seller then sends an electronic invoice back
to the buyer.When used appropriately, electronic
transmission can save both time and money.
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MarketIntermediaries
DemandFor
Information
SupplyFor
Information
Some people use the term e-business to refer to all the categories of e-commerce
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For the seller: Increases sales. Decreases cost.
Makes promotion easier for smaller firms.
Can be used to reach narrow market segments.
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For the buyer:Makes it easier to obtain competitive bids.Provides a wider range of choices.Job availability. Increased convenience. Increased the market knowledge for customer.
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In general:Increases the speed and accuracy.Electronic payments (tax refunds,
paychecks, etc.) cost less to issue and are more secure.
It can make products and services available in remote areas.
Enables people to work from home, providing scheduling flexibility.
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Cyber crimeMany products and services require a critical mass of potential buyers (e.g.
online grocers). Privacy. Access.
Security. Identity Theft.
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B2B: Businesses sell products or services to other businesses.B2C: Businesses sell products or services to individual customers (consumers).C2B: Consumers make known a particular need for a product or service, and suppliers compete to provide it.
C2C: Participants in an online marketplace can buy and sell goods with each others.
G2C: A government provides services to its citizens via EC technologiesG2B: Government sell goods or services to businesses.
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we have changed our business into e-business (e-commerce category).
So, what structure is required for it?
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E-Commerce Life Cycle And What Are Our Goals To Change Our Construction
Company Into E-business (E-Commerce Type) are:
Plan Analysis
Design Development
Test Implement
Maintain
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Appoint webmaster team (two or more persons).
Define the objective of the e-commerce website / portal to be
developed. Define the project scope.
Develop the project plan including tasks, resources, and timeframes.
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Define who is the audience?B2B – Business visitors.
Or B2C – Consumer visitors. Or Others.
Gather the business requirements for the system.
SRS– System Requirements Specifications.
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Design the Navigation view. Starting with the Home Page and
‘First level child pages’. Hyperlinks plan and buttons.
Backend required. Database?
Payment Gateway?
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Select any one option to develop website.
1. Prepare website – write codes in HTML / Java / ASP.
2. Do-it-yourself: use package such as MS FrontPage to develop website (good
option for non-programmer).3. Outsource to professionals and pay
for development charges.
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Test website. Check for broken links. Speed: Slow pages. Database test records. Updating of database. Money transaction (if applicable).
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Select hosting company.Pay hosting charges and get password.Upload website to the internet server.
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Regularly change and update the content.
Perform SEO. Update keywords or Meta tag as the
per the change.
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Continuous improvement is required.
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[email protected]@kodak.comOmrc company’s document@John Afoster,2002Lou ThomsonPrentice Hall @2006Edickinson@2008JSChou@2010Asettle@2009
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