<< >> ^

BUS3020

Trading systems and electronic commerce III

R B Johnston

6 points
* One 2-hour lecture and one 1-hour tutorial per week
* First, second semester
* Clayton

Objectives At the completion of this subject students should be able to understand the information exchanges between companies engaged in trading and the systems that control these exchanges; be familiar with modern information technologies that can automate the exchange of information between trading partners; appreciate the impact of these electronic commerce technologies on trading arrangement and business process; be familiar with a popular accounting package; have been exposed to case studies relating to trading and electronic commerce; and be able to apply knowledge of trading and electronic commerce and recommend solutions to business problems.

Synopsis Application of information systems to companies that trade in goods and services. Automation of the exchange of business data between trading partners, electronic commerce (EC). The establishment, maintenance and operation of databases, processing of transactions and generation of management reports in applications such as accounting, sales, purchasing, distribution, inventory management and general management. Practical exercises with a state-of-the-art accounting package. Discussion and evaluation of EC technologies: developments such as bar coding and electronic data interchange (EDI), point of sale systems (POS), electronic funds transfer (EFT), data encryption and the role of standards such as x12 in data management and their impact on business operations and management practice. Case studies of the application of EC techniques in retail, manufacturing and service industries. The relevance of EC to just-in-time, vendor managed inventory, evaluated receipt systems and other supply chain reforms.

Assessment Written assignments: 30%
* Examination (2 hours): 70%

Prescribed software

Mind Your Own Business Education version

Prescribed texts

Johnston R B Electronic commerce: An operational view Dept Business Systems, Monash U, 1997

Recommended texts

Bodnar G H and Hopwood W S Accounting information systems 5th edn, Prentice-Hall, 1993

Eliason A L Online business computer applications 3rd edn, Maxwell-Macmillan, 1991

Leyland V Electronic data interchange: A management view Prentice-Hall, 1993


<< >> ^
Handbook Contents | Faculty Handbooks | Monash University
Published by Monash University, Clayton, Victoria 3168
Copyright © Monash University 1996 - All Rights Reserved - Caution
Authorised by the Academic Registrar December 1996