Electronic Commerce- Planning & Development Prof. Bharat Bhasker Indian Institute of Lucknow.

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Electronic Commerce- Planning & Development Prof. Bharat Bhasker Indian Institute of Lucknow

Consumer Chips Corporation CEO - Wakes Up Consumer E-Commerce will jump to a Trillion by 2002? Competition is already working on a e-business plan. A meeting is held ==> Enter the e-commerce era in SIX WEEKS. Should you Panic? Decide a name? and register it with InterNIC, NSI, APNIC Start Planning –Require Software(s) for managing products promotions customers orders Additional Software Tax issues shipping payment processing

Consumer Chips Corporation Realization Start from scratch: Six weeks? Time to start looking for a new job Off-the shelf solutions- look for one that supports core features and allows you to plug-in other software modules to handle complexities of taxation, shipping and forms of payments. What are those ? –Intershops epages ; iCat’s Lemonade Stand; Yahoo’s Stores These allow you to pick up a design and pop in your products; You are ready to Go! InterShop 3.0, iCat Professional let you customize templates ASP, Net.Commerce Most of these allow plug and play payment processing, Taxware for tax xalculations, Tandata for shipping information

Consumer Chips Corporation Customer: Who are your target customers and what do they need? Awareness and advertising: Merchandising: What products will you offer and how will you position and display them to your customers? Sales service: How will you answer customers' questions and solve their problems? Promotions: How will you promote merchandise and services to give customers incentives to make purchases? Transaction processing: How will you handle orders, tax, shipping, and payment processing? Fulfillment: How will you pass orders to the fulfillment center? Post-sales service: How will you provide customer service and answers to order-status questions after the sale? Marketing data and analysis: What information about sales, customer, and advertising trends will you gather? How will you use it to make decisions? Brand: How will you communicate with customers during each of these interactions in a way that reinforces your unique company image?

Consumer Chips Corporation Requirement Document Displaying products We want customers to be able to tell us what kind of computer equipment they have. Then we'll tell them what kind of memory chips work with their computers. If we know the make and model of their equipment, then we can recommend chips in 8-MB, 16-MB, 32-MB, and 64- MB flavors. Sophisticated customers may already know the model number of the memory chip they want, but these products are changing all the time. We'll need a tool where we can make changes to the products we offer in real time. Order and transaction processing Customers will want to buy more than one item at a time, so we'll need to let them build an order before checking out. Then we'll need to accept major credit cards and calculate tax, shipping, and handling charges. Plus, we'll be shipping within 24 hours of the order, so we'll need to verify the credit card information before we accept the order. Attracting customers We want to use a variety of lead-generating tactics, such as buying banner ads, registering with search engines, and sending direct to get qualified customers to the site. We'll also want to know which of these tactics gets the most customers to our site so that we can figure out which advertising investments make the most sense.

Consumer Chips Corporation Requirement Document Fulfillment and customer service Orders that arrive on the server need to be relayed to the fulfillment center quickly so that we can pick, pack, and ship the memory chips before the FedEx truck shows up at 5 p.m. We also want to be able to let customers get the status of their orders so that they don't have to call us. Software and hosting We want to host the site with a third party. Staying up 24/7 monitoring servers is not our idea of fun. We've seen a number of e-commerce software packages on the market but are confused about which one is right for us. Help!

Consumer Chips Corporation

Taxes - Don’t forget to pay? Sooner or later they will catch up? Each state may have different laws. Use Tax plug-in such as Taxware on your system or use Cybersource to integrate an do-demand service bureau, meaning tap into the service through Internet. Shipping - Tan data provides data about major shippers and rates. It also can let you track. FedEx and UPS have started direct integration services. Payment- Credit Cards? Debit Cards? Purchase Order? Customer accounts? –Credit Cards -- When can you transfer money? Authentication, Authorization, Settlement ( Depends on the law of the land) –CyberCash –OpenMarket Security Balanket URLs with HTTPS are SSL. Enable it, Uses RSA.

Consumer Chips Corporation We want to implement for the cheapest price? Specially compared to reported $100 millions spent by Barnes and Noble book store Three Option –Buy a ready made Solution that matches your specifications- templates and business rules. If it doesn’t match be careful! Because a solution that’s force-fit right now will be obsolete soon. InterShop 3.0, iCats Pro, and Net.commerce –Rent space in a Network based ecommerce solution - instant store front can be built. Intershop epages, iCat Commerce online, and Yahoo stores –Build the system to your specifications - Will give you an exact solution, but requires expertise, You can have your store identity, uniqueness in a competitive marketplace. HTML, PERL/C++ ASP Cold Fusion;

Consumer Chips Corporation

Building RAMForless –Refer to Page 171 Finally Tracking the effectiveness