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E- Commerce

E- Commerce Q1. Expand and explain the following abbreviations: (2x10=20) (i)SHTTP (ii) WAP (iii) M-Commerce (iv) TCP/IP (v) SSL (vi) SATAN (vii) EFT (viii) XML (ix) B2B (x) MODEM Q2. Write short notes on: (3x5=15) (a)Smart cards (b) Digital or Electronic cash (c) Electronic wallet (d) Electronic cheques (e) Digital copyrights Q3. Explain the role and support of E-Commerce in the following applications: (3 X 5=15) (i) Real estate business (ii) Insurance sector (iii) Jobs and employment sites(iv) Entertainment sites (v) Travel

Q4. Explain the following web-enabled services with respect to the time saving, efforts of the user, convenience and quality factors: (Any 2) (5 X 2=10) (i)Banking (ii) Stock trading (iii) Education SECTION B Answer any four questions from this section. (4 X 10=40) Q1. Describe the complete life cycle for the development of on-line E-commerce system using any of the existing E-commerce systems. Q2. (a) Explain in belief the different types of E-Commerce from the perspective of the buyer and seller relationship by giving suitable example for each. (b) List the advantages of E-commerce. Also mention the disadvantages (if any)

Q3. Explain in detail on-line airline ticketing system. How is it different from conventional system? Explain with the help of a diagram, types of transactions one can do, mode of payments and the various security features of on-line banking system. Q4. What is on-line publishing? Explain the components of on-line publishing. Q5. (i) Discuss the features of any C2C E-Commerce system. (ii) Explain the security measures to be considered for any B2B E-Commerce system. Q6. Discuss the steps in the process-oriented commerce development approach with reference to any web enabled E-Commerce system.