Revised Schedule Sept. 25: First HW Assignment Due Oct. 9: Second HW Assignment Due Oct. 16: First Hour Exam Nov. 6: Third HW Assignment Due Nov. 15: Second.

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Revised Schedule Sept. 25: First HW Assignment Due Oct. 9: Second HW Assignment Due Oct. 16: First Hour Exam Nov. 6: Third HW Assignment Due Nov. 15: Second Hour Exam *Dec 4: Fourth HW Assignment Due Dec 18: Final Exam, 2pm

Exam Taking Follow Directions! Don’t justify T/F or multiple-choice answers. Give brief, direct answers to questions that are not T/F or multiple-choice. Exam questions drawn from –Lectures –Written HWs –Readings

Review of Selected Topics “Business Models” vs. “Revenue Models” “Co-evolution of technology and business” –B2C and C2C: Revolutionary advance (the web) already well entrenched –B2B: Evolutionary advance (?) (metaphor of “document exchange,” XML, web services) still underway Privacy Web Services