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E-Business Lecture 3 Website Development and Management Process
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Web servers The components of a web server are: Hardware Software
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Web servers (Cont.) When determining what sort of server hardware and software to use you have to consider: Size of the site Purpose of the site Traffic on the site
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Web servers (Cont.) A small, noncommercial Web site will require less resources than a large, commercial site.
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Building an E-commerce Web Site Two most important management challenges in building a successful e-commerce site are: 1)Developing a clear understanding of business objectives 2)Knowing how to choose the right technology to achieve those objectives
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Building an E-commerce Web Site (Cont.) Main areas where you will need to make decisions in building a site include Human resources and organizational capabilities creating a team that has the skill set to build and manage a successful site
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Building an E-commerce Web Site (Cont.) Hardware Software Telecommunications Site design
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Building an E-commerce Web Site (Cont.)
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The Systems Development Life Cycle Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC): is a methodology for understanding the business objectives of a system and designing an appropriate solution
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The Systems Development Life Cycle (Cont.) Five major steps in the SDLC are: 1) Systems analysis/planning 2) Systems design 3) Building the system 4) Testing 5) Implementation
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The Systems Development Life Cycle (Cont.)
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A Logical Design for a Simple Web Site
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A Physical Design for a Simple Web Site
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Application Server-based e-commerce platform architecture Presentation Layer Business Logic Layer Data & Legacy Access Layer ERP Legacy systems Database Application Server Transactions SecuritySession Resource Pooling Load balancing E-commerce platform Horizontal Services Client tierServer tierData tier
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E-commerce Software Front-end For Visitors and Customers Web-based by definition Backend For enterprise business managers Merchandisers, Account Mangers, Customer Support, etc.
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E-commerce Software (Cont.) Middleware To interface with existing systems Customer, Inventory, Credit, Payment and Order Processing systems
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E-Commerce Front-end Web Application Server Functionality Personalization and Profiling Complex, Dynamic Content Presentation
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E-Commerce Front-end (Cont.) Process Support Shopping Process Buying Process
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E-Commerce Backend Content Management Merchandizing Catalog management Price and on-line collateral management
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E-Commerce Backend (Cont.) Backend System Management Functionality Support for workflow and process management Appropriate use of technology for process support Access control in content management Business rules in anomaly management
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E-Commerce Middleware Payment Processing Customer specific credit, purchase orders, etc. Electronic payment including EDI and credit cards.
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E-Commerce Middleware (Cont.) EDI (Electronic Data Interchange): is the electronic exchange of business documents between the computer systems of business partners, with a standard format over a communication network. It can also be called as (paperless exchange)
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E-Commerce Middleware (Cont.) Order Processing Interface to proprietary, custom enterprise systems e-enabled systems of large warehouses e-Services that provide Order Distribution
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E-Commerce Middleware (Cont.) Inventory Management Soft and hard reserve functionality Direct access to specific inventory
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Hardware Platform
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Hardware Platform (Cont.) Storage capacity and computing power required of the Web server depends on: Software that will run on the server Volume of e-commerce transactions
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Hardware Platform (Cont.) E-commerce solutions should be designed to be highly scalable Web site hosting: third-party Web service provider
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Tools for Building Your Own E-commerce Site
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E-commerce Software Following are the names of some well-known e- commerce software: Intershop Enfinity IBM’s WebSphere Commerce Professional Edition Microsoft Commerce Server 2002
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