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This document outlines the syllabus for the course CAMS-2E06: E-Commerce, which is part of the Master of Computer Applications program. The course objectives are to introduce e-commerce infrastructure concepts, examine security concerns in e-commerce, and gain an understanding of electronic payment systems. The course is divided into 4 units that cover topics such as the fundamentals of e-commerce, e-commerce infrastructure including the internet structure and enabling technologies, security issues and solutions for e-commerce transactions, and an overview of electronic payment systems and alternatives to traditional payment methods. Upon successful completion of the course, students will develop knowledge and skills related to e-commerce business and technical aspects, principles and practices, and security

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This document outlines the syllabus for the course CAMS-2E06: E-Commerce, which is part of the Master of Computer Applications program. The course objectives are to introduce e-commerce infrastructure concepts, examine security concerns in e-commerce, and gain an understanding of electronic payment systems. The course is divided into 4 units that cover topics such as the fundamentals of e-commerce, e-commerce infrastructure including the internet structure and enabling technologies, security issues and solutions for e-commerce transactions, and an overview of electronic payment systems and alternatives to traditional payment methods. Upon successful completion of the course, students will develop knowledge and skills related to e-commerce business and technical aspects, principles and practices, and security

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DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

ALIGARH MUSLIM UNIVERSITY


ALIGARH-202002

SYLLABUS (2nd SEMESTER)


MASTER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (M.C.A.)
COURSE CAMS-2E06: E-Commerce

OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE:


• To introduce the concepts of E-Commerce infrastructure
• To understand security concerns in E-Commerce
• To gain technical understanding of Electronic Payment Systems

LEARNING OUTCOMES:
On the successful completion of this course, Students will be able to:
CO1. Demonstrate good knowledge of e-commerce, both the business and technical aspects.
CO2. Understand the principles and practices of e-commerce and its related technologies.
CO3. Identify the major electronic payment issues and assess electronic payment systems for
e-commerce.
CO4. Understand security issues and explain procedures used to protect against security
threats.
CO5. Understand the ethical, social, and legal issues etc. underlying e-commerce.
CO6. Design and implement a basic e-commerce application.

Credit: 04
Sessional Marks: 30
Final Marks: 70

UNIT-I
Introduction to E-Commerce: Fundamental of e-commerce, Brief history of e-commerce,
Impact of e-commerce, Benefits and limitations of e-commerce, Classification of e-commerce:
Inter organizational e-commerce, Intra organizational e-commerce, Business to Business
electronic commerce, Business to Customer electronic commerce and Collaborative commerce,
Mobile Commerce etc., Applications of e-commerce technologies, E-Commerce Business
models.

UNIT-II
E-Commerce Infrastructure: Framework of e-commerce, I-Way Concept, EC Enablers,
Review of the Internet structure, the TCP/IP Protocol Suite, The client/server model, Review
of the architectural components of World-Wide Web, Proxy servers, Internet call centers,
cookies, Agents in e-commerce and their role, Network infrastructure for e- commerce:
Intranets and their applications, Extranets and their applications, Virtual Private Networks
(VPNs), Internet-based VPNs, Firewalls and their types
UNIT-III
Security in E-Commerce: Issues in Network and Transaction Security, Cryptography and
Cryptanalysis, Symmetric and Public Key Cryptographic systems, Authentication protocols,
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), Integrity and Non-repudiation, Digital Certificates, Digital
Signatures, Electronic mail security, Security protocols for web commerce: SSL, SET etc.
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UNIT-IV
Electronic Payments: Introduction to Money, The nature of money, Overview of electronic
payment systems, Limitations of traditional payment instruments, Electronic payment
requirements, Micro payments, Online payment systems, Card-based paymentsystems.

BOOKS:
1. Ravi KalaKota, Andrew Whinston, "Frontiers of Electronic Commerce", Addition
Wesley
2. Diwan, Sharma, "E-Commerce", Excel Asset International
3. Bajaj and Nag, "E-Commerce: The Cutting Edge of Business", TMH
4. Denlal Amor, "The E Business Revolution", Addition Wesley
5. Sokal, "From EDI to E-Commerce: A Business Initiative", TMH
6. Greeanstein and Feinman, "E-Commerce", TMH
7. Bharat Bhasker, "Electronic Commerce-Framework, Technologies & Applications",
TMH
8. K. C. Laudon and C. G. Traver, "E-commerce: business, technology, society",
Addisonesley
9. David Whiteley, "E-commerce: Strategies Technologies and Applications", TMH
10. P.T. Joseph, "E-Commerce An Indian Perspective", Prentice-Hall of India,2007
11. Norman Sadeh, "M-Commerce : Technologies, Services & Business Module", Wiley
12. O’ Malinoy Donalad, M.A. Peirce, Hitesh Tiwari, "Electronic Payment Systems for E-
Commerce"

COURSE PROGRAME OUTCOME


OUTCOME PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9
CO1 x
CO2 x
CO3 x
CO4 x
CO5 x
CO6 x

Introduced on: 01.02.2021

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