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Leader: T Mifsud
Offered:
Caulfield Second semester 2005 (Day)
Synopsis: The Internet affords great opportunities for conducting business transactions that do not require physical proximity. This course describes the components and issues involved with electronic commerce such as: Internetworking concepts, Architecture, and Protocols, Business Process Analysis, Classification of Digital Commerce, Electronic Payment Methods and Systems, Security, Certificates, EDI, Standards, Commerce Servers, and Internet Business Strategies.
Objectives: The Internet affords great opportunities for conducting business transactions that do not require physical proximity. This course describes the components and issues involved with electronic commerce such as: Internetworking concepts, Architecture, and Protocols, Business Process Analysis, Classification of Digital Commerce, Electronic Payment Methods and Systems, Security, Certificates, EDI, Standards, Commerce Servers, and Internet Business Strategies.
Assessment: Research (paper length of 6,000 words) 40% Examination (2 hours) 60%
Contact Hours: 4 hours per week
Prerequisites: Admission to the Master of Network Computing, or equivalent Masters level programs of the Faculty.