Internet E-commerce Here is where your Lecture begins
Learning Objectives This course provides the basic concept of internet & e-commerce and how it affects business processes including electronic transactions.
Course Outcomes After completing the course, the student shall be able to: CO1a : Understand the basic concept of network and basic protocols used in network communications CO1b : Understand the working of search engine and email CO2: Understand the foundation and importance of Ecommerce CO3 : Analyze the impact of Ecommerce on business models and strategy CO4 : Discuss legal issues and privacy in Ecommerce
Internet 02 04 01 Internet Services Introduction to E-Commerce 03 E-Marketing versus Traditional Marketing E-Security 05 UNITS
"The beginning is always today." - Mary Shelley
UNIT-1 Internet
It is the largest network in the world that connects thousands of individual networks all over the world , which allows the " sharing" or "networking" of information at remote sites from other academic institutions, research institutes, private companies, government agencies, and individuals. It allows people to send and receive data wherever they are in the world if they have internet access . What is Internet ?
The internet first came about in February 1958 in America ARPA – Advanced Research Project Agency. 1969 January 2 – ARPA started an experimental Computer Network. First named as ARPANET This is renamed as INTERNET Public commercial use of the Internet began in mid-1989 with the connection of E-Mail . History
Transmission of Data all over World The cable of transmission of data are under the sea and spread all over world . -Who Owns Internet ? Not One person , it is manage control by ICANN ( Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers )
URL structure : Uniform Resource Locators http://www.chicagosymphony.org/civicconcerts/index.htm protocol Domain name pathname filename http => Hypertext Transfer Protocol
Lets Discuss this Advantages and Disadvantages
An Internet service provider (ISP) is any company that provides Internet access to consumers and businesses. The Internet is provided through a variety of channels, including cable, DSL, fiber optics, dial-up, and wireless, with most ISPs offering all options. Most large telecommunication companies, such as mobile and cable companies, are ISPs. Internet Service Provider (ISP)