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Evaluating E-Commerce Options

123-CBT Computer Based Training
Training Provided by 123-CBT Computer Based Training This course is intended for students who wish to consider some of the costs as well as the potential benefits of e-commerce. A survey of e-commerce strategies and an overview containing implementation descriptions will help the student better understand the basis of costs associated with e-commerce.

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Audience:

This course is intended for Managers and technical staff who are in a position to provide e-commerce recommendations to executives. This course will therefore assist learners in evaluating the relevance of e-commerce to their business goals.

Deployment:

e-Learning/Self-Study

Accreditation

CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs

Language Options:

Japanese, US English

Total Learning Time:

6-8 hours

Objectives:

Unit 1: The Market Environment (1 - 2 hours)
  • Identify the benefits of implementing an e-commerce business strategy.
  • Identify the role of EDI in business-to-business e-commerce.
Unit 2: External Factors (1 - 2 hours)
  • Identify the capabilities of search engines.
  • Identify optimal search techniques.
  • Identify the guidelines for registering an e-commerce Web site.
  • Identify bandwidth options.
  • Identify bandwidth considerations for an e-commerce site.
  • Identify the capabilities of browsers.
  • Identify methods of maximizing customer access to an e-commerce site.
  • Identify the features of the SET payment standard.
  • Identify the role of certification in e-commerce.
  • Identify e-commerce transaction security options.
  • Identify transnational issues affecting e-commerce.
  • Identify copyright issues affecting e-commerce.
  • Identify taxation issues affecting e-commerce.
Unit 3: Core Development Technologies (2 hours)
  • Classify Web server platform options.
  • Identify the features of operating system platforms.
  • Classify e-commerce Web servers.
  • Identify the factors involved in creating a shopping cart for an e-commerce Web site.
  • Identify the role of cookies in tracking customer activity.
  • Identify the features of the HTML language.
  • Identify the features of DHTML.
  • Compare SGML with XML.
  • Identify the features of the Common Gateway Interface.
  • Identify the features of server-side include.
  • Identify the features of Active Server.
Unit 4: Programming Paradigms (2 hours)
  • Identify the issues involved in implementing an e-commerce solution.
  • Identify the characteristics of Web site tactical integration.
  • Identify the issues involved in managing a Web site.
  • Identify the constraints of HTML.
  • Identify the guidelines for creating a VBScript to communicate with the customer.
  • Compare the features of Java and Java applets.
  • Identify the differences between programming and scripting languages.
  • Identify the characteristics of available programming languages for your Web site environment.
  • Identify the characteristics of PERL.
  • Identify which features of Visual Basic make it a suitable server language for e-commerce.
  • Identify which features of Java make it a suitable server language for e-commerce.
  • Identify which features of C/C++ make them suitable server languages for e-commerce.
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