The Ec framework Classification and Content Networked computing is the infrastructure for EC, and it is rapidly emerging as the standard computing environment for business, home, and government applications Networked computing connects multiple computers and other electronic devices located in several different locations by telecommunications networkS, including wireless ones Allows users to access information stored in several different physical locations and to communicate and collaborate with people separated by great geographic distances EC2006 Prentice Hall
EC 2006 Prentice Hall 11 The EC Framework, Classification, and Content • Networked computing is the infrastructure for EC, and it is rapidly emerging as the standard computing environment for business, home, and government applications – Networked computing connects multiple computers and other electronic devices located in several different locations by telecommunications networks, including wireless ones – Allows users to access information stored in several different physical locations and to communicate and collaborate with people separated by great geographic distances
The ec framework intranet An internal corporate or government network that uses Internet tools such as Web browsers and Internet protocols extranet A network that uses the Internet to link multiple intranets EC2006 Prentice Hall
EC 2006 Prentice Hall 12 The EC Framework intranet An internal corporate or government network that uses Internet tools, such as Web browsers, and Internet protocols extranet A network that uses the Internet to link multiple intranets
The ec framework Classification and Content An EC Framework--supports five policymaking support areas People Public policy Marketing and advertisement Support services Business partnerships EC2006 Prentice Hall 3
EC 2006 Prentice Hall 13 The EC Framework, Classification, and Content • An EC Framework—supports five policymaking support areas – People – Public policy – Marketing and advertisement – Support services – Business partnerships
Exhibit 1.2a framework for Electronic Commerce ectronic Commerce Application E-governmentE-purchasing.B2B Exchanges.C-commerce M-commerce· Auctions· Travel· Online Publishing. Consumer Services Public Poll Marketing and Support Services Business Market Research Service, IS People Content and Technical Standards Development and Consortia Support Services (3) Common business Multimedia content Network services in 山 ML, JAVA infrastructure ( VAN XML VRML intrane d rectories/catalogs access(cell phones) applications) EC2006 Prentice Hall
EC 2006 Prentice Hall 14 Exhibit 1.2 A Framework for Electronic Commerce
EC Classification Classification by nature of the transactions or interactions business-to-business(B2B) E-commerce model in which all of the participants are businesses or other organizations business-to-consumer(B2c) E-commerce model in which businesses sell to individual shoppers EC2006 Prentice Hall 5
EC 2006 Prentice Hall 15 EC Classification • Classification by nature of the transactions or interactions business-to-business (B2B) E-commerce model in which all of the participants are businesses or other organizations business-to-consumer (B2C) E-commerce model in which businesses sell to individual shoppers