MR PG COLLEGE
SCHOOL OF
MANAGEMENT STUDIES (MBA Department)
Faculty name: KDNK KIRITI
Year & Sem: MBA 1st year & 2nd Sem
Teaching Plan for
Subject: Elective: 3. E-Business
Objective: Objective of this course is to provide basic
concepts of e-business and equip the student with the skill of integrating
business process with electronic technology.
SNO
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UNIT-TOPIC
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METHODOLOGY
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No of hours
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ASSIGNMENT
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Unit-I :
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1.1
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Introduction
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Discussion
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1
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1.2
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Traditional Business Vs E-Business
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Discussion
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3
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1.3
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E-Business
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Lecture
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1
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1.4
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E-Commerce
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PPT
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1
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1.5
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E- Marketing, types
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PPT
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2
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Assignment
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1.6
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M-Commerce
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PPT
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2
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1.7
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Internet
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PPT
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1
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1.8
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WWW
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PPT
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1
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1.9
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Evolution
of E-Business
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PPT
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2
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1.10
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Growth of E-Business in
India
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Lecture
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2
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Brainstorming
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1.11
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Technical terminology
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Lecture
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2
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1.12
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Technological and non-technological
limitations of E-Business
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Lecture
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2
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Outcome: to understand the fundamental terminology and impact of
technology over electronic business and how E-Business was evolved
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Unit – II
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2.1
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Infrastructure for E-Business
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Lecture
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2
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2.2
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Internet
Protocols
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Lecture
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2
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2.3
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Web-Based
Client/Server
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PPT
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1
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2.4
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Types
of web pages
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PPT
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1
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2.5
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Internet
Security
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PPT
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2
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2.6
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Media
Convergence
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Lecture
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2
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2.7
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Multimedia
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Lecture
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1
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2.8
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Architectural Framework for E-
Business
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PPT
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2
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Assignment
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2.9
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WWW as the
Architecture
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PPT
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2
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Outcome: to understand the resources requirement of E-Business
and the connectivity and architecture is going to be shaped
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Unit-III:
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3.1
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E-Business Models based on
Relationship of Transaction Parties and based on Relationship of
Transaction Types
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PPT
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2
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3.2
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E-Business
for Service Industry: introduction
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Lecture
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2
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Assignment
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3.3
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Travel
and Tourism
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Lecture
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1
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3.4
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Employment Placement
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Lecture
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1
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3.5
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Real Estate
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Lecture
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1
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3.6
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Stocks Trading
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Lecture
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1
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3.7
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Publishing
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Lecture
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1
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3.8
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Mobile Commerce through different Apps
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PPT
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2
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Outcome: how the stakeholders are related to each other at
e-business platform and enhancement of business into various domains and
sectors
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Unit – IV:
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4.1
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E-Payment Systems : Introduction
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Lecture
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1
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4.2
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Classification of Payment
Systems
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Lecture
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1
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4.3
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Risk
and E-Payment Systems
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Lecture
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1
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4.4
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E Security
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PPT
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1
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4.5
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Privacy,
Integrity
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Lecture
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1
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4.6
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Authentication
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Lecture
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1
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4.7
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Non
Repudiation
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Lecture
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1
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4.8
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Technical Attacks and Non
Technical
Attacks
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Lecture
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2
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Assignment
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Outcome: significance of digital payments and risk over there
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Unit – V :
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5.1
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E- Advertisement
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Lecture
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2
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5.2
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E-Business
Strategies and Implementation
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Lecture
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2
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Assignment
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5.3
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E-Supply
Chain Management
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PPT
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1
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5.4
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Legal
Ethical Issues of E-Business
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Lecture
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2
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Outcome: to have knowledge of emerging trends of e- business
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Tentatively No. of
Hours required: 62
Suggested Books:
1. Ravi Kalakota
& Marcia Robinson, E-Business Road map for success, Pearson Education,
Asia.
2. Ravi Kalkota
& Andrew B. Whinston, Frontiers of Electronic Commerce, Addison Wesley.
3. P.T.Joseph,
S.J. E-Commerce: An Indian Perspective, Prentice Hall of India
4. Kenneth C.
Laudon, Carol Guercio Traver, E-Commerce: Business, Technology, Society,
Pearson
Education
5. Efraim
Turban, Jae Lee, David King and H. Michael Chung, Electronic Commerce, Pearson
Education
6. C.S.V.
Murthy, e-commerce: concepts, models and strategies, Himalaya Publishing/
7. C.S. Rayudu,
E-Commerce and E-Business, Himalaya Publishing House.
8. Kamalesh
Bajaj and Debjani Nag, E-Commerce, Tata McGraw Hill.
9.
N.Bandopadhyaya, E-Commerce Context, Concepts and Consequences, Tata McGraw
Hill.
10. Abhjit Choudhary, E-Business and E-Commerce
Infrastructure Technologies supporting
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