Courses Description
E-commerce
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- Category: Major: Business Economics
- Edited by : Dr. Dimitris Zisiadis
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Duration: 3 hours per week - 13 weeks [ECTS: 6]
Course outline
This course focuses on electronic commerce. Students are acuainted with the principles of e-business and e-commerce. Upon successful completion of the course students will be able to use the Internet and its applications in Economics for the purposes of e-commerce. Particular emphasis is placed on the technological infrastructure of e-commerce, the security of communications and transactions via the Internet and e-commerce in practice.
Sections:
- What is e-commerce?
- The difference between e-commerce and e-business
- Forms of e-commerce
- Technological infrastructure for e-commerce
- Interconnection networks (LAN, WiFi, DSL, Fiber Optic)
- Internet
- Internet of Things
- Worldwide web
- Search engines
- Web 2.0
- Blogs
- Wiki
- Social Networks
- Presence in e-commerce
- The security environment of e-commerce
- Security threats in the e-commerce environment
- Cryptography
- Digital Key Certificates and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
- Securing communication channels
- Network protection
- Firewalls
- E-commerce payment systems
- Online credit card transactions
- E-commerce infrastructure for credit cards
- Digital wallet, digital cash and virtual currencies
Learning outcomes
At the cognitive level students will learn:
- The basic infrastructure on which e-commerce is developed
- The operation of Internet applications to support e-commerce
- The security risks of using e-commerce on the Internet
- Ways to develop an online presence on the Internet
At the skill level students will be able to:
- Recognize the security risks of the Internet and e-commerce
- Understand the principles of encryption
- Understand the role of digital signatures
- Understand the role of certificates and certification authorities
Abilities
- Use Internet applications to support e-commerce
- Develop basic e-commerce infrastructure
Evaluation
Students are evaluated:
- By working out assignments during the semester, and
- By taking a final exam on True/False, Choice, Multiple Choice and Short Development questions