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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 1 SYSOFT 6000 E-Business for Managers
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 2 This manual and its illustrated simulations are proprietary material and cannot be reproduced in any form including mechanical or electronic means without written permission of Sysoft Inc., 1, World Trade Center, Suite 2265, NY, NY 10048.
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 3 SYSOFT 6000 Various Elements Slide Presentation Course Guide Discussion Sessions
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 4 SECTION A : Basics of Internet and Interactive Web Module 1 Introduction
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 5 Module 2: Basic Internet & Interactive Web Internet –Email –World Wide Web –File Transfer Protocol –Telnet –News Groups / Web Chat –Wireless Web
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 6 Module 2: Basic Internet & Interactive Web World Wide Web –Browser (Netscape, Internet Explorer, Mosaic, Micro Browser, Web TV……) –Uniform Resource Locator –http://www.sysoft.com –HTML : Hyper Text Markup Language –GIF or JPEG : Graphics Files
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 7 Module 2: Basic Internet & Interactive Web Interactive Web Sites –Professional Graphics –Forms –Frames –Secured Transactions –Credit Card Transactions –Electronic Commerce
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 8 Module 2: Basic Internet & Interactive Web Advanced Interactive Web Sites –Java Script/VB Script –CGI (Common Gate Interface) –Java Servlets –ODBC / JDBC –Java Beans and EJB –Database Integration –Active X, VRML, Multimedia
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 9 Module 3: Internet Connectivity and Domain Internet Connectivity –Modems ------>> 28.8 / 33.6 / 56 Kbps –56 KB Frame Relay ------->> 56 Kbps –ISDN -------->> 128 Kbps –T1 ----------->>1.52 Mbps –T3 ---------->>45 Mbps –Cable Modem / Wireless -->> 0.5 Mbps
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 10 Module 3: Internet Connectivity and Domain Internet Addresses –The Internet Addresses can be –Internet Protocol Address (IP): 208.228.244.10 or –Domain names like sysoft.com
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 11 Module 3: Internet Connectivity and Domain Domain Name –company :.com (sysoft.com) –Educational Institution :.edu (ucic.edu) –Country :.in (India),.il (Israel) –Government:.gov –Organization :.org
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 12 Module 4: Browser Internals (Netscape, IE and Others) Netscape IE Micro Browsers (WAP enabled cellular) Voice activated browsers with speech processing
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 13 Module 5: The overall architecture
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 14 Module 6: FTP FTP (File Transfer Protocol) FTP allows you to send files to a remote server or computer ----> upload FTP allows you to get files from a remote server or computer -----> download FTP from Dos Prompt WS FTP
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 15 Module 7: Introduction to SWAF SWAF - Web Application Framework Component Based Development Requirements Driven Development Consistent Documentation Easy Maintenance Rapid Application Development Integration of tools like FrontPage
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 16 Module 8: The Process of Building Web Sites and Applications Creating Basic HTML page Integrating multimedia in your web page Testing the Code in Multiple Browsers Posting it to the server Testing it on the Internet with various browser
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 17 Module 9: Integrating Audio wav au midi aif ra
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 18 Module 10: Use of Search Engines Popular Search Engines Listing your site in search engines Use of WebFerret Web Rings Agents How to download a web page or site
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 19 Module 11: Animated Graphics, Scrolling Banners: Gifcon example Scrolling Banners Transition LED design
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 20 Module 12: Special Topics Character Entities Browser Compatibility Issues
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 21 Module 13: Background Images An Example Different types of Background Images Tiling Effects More Examples
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 22 Module 14: Use of Graphic Tools Interlaced Images Transparent Images Importing multiple graphics in one graphic Image Manipulation Special effects Performance Considerations
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 23 Module 15: Image Maps What is it ? Client Side Image Map Server Side Image map
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 24 Module 16: Macromedia Flash Demo Streamed Multimedia Vector based
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 25 Module 17: Streaming Media Real Audio Real Video Real Media Windows Media
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 26 Module 18: VRML What is it ? Virtual Reality Modeling Language Special compatible browsers required
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 27 Module 19 & 20: DHTML and CSS Dynamic HTML - HTML 4.0 + JavaScript - IE & Netscape 4.0 Compatible - Cross Browser compatibility issues - Maintain static site for <4.0 browsers - Examples Cascading Style Sheets - Examples - Customizing HTML Tags - Personalization of web site
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 28 Module 21: XML data embedded within markup tags tags may be self-defined tags define the internal structure of the embedded data based upon rules set forth in a separate document known as the DTD, or Document Type Definition
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 29 Module 22: Push Technologies Channel Definition Format Webcasting Multicasting
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 30 Module 23: iHtml - dynamic graphics Machine manipulated dynamic drawn on the fly Server generated Pixel or vector driven
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 31 SECTION B : Web Server & Architecture Module 24: Virtual Server What is it? How do we set it up? Same as Virtual Directory? Benefit Limitations Directory Listing Default files
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 32 Module 25: Internet Architecture Overview Client - Server Http listener - file transfer Running a program in the server Database access through server Serving the default file
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 33 Module 26: Internet Architecture Overview Internet Intranet Extranet Private Net Virtual Private Net
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 34 SECTION C : Security and Performance Module 27-28: TCP/IP - Trace Route (tracert) Firewalls Limitation of a Firewall Positioning Firewalls Various types of attacks
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 35 Module 29: e-Commerce / e-Business Security Client Security Secure Transport Server Architecture Security Server OS Security Web Server Security Database Transaction Level Security
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 36 Module 30: Different Web Servers & Related Security Issues Internet Information Server Netscape Enterprise Server Apache Server IBM Websphere WebSite Pro Server
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 37 Module 31: Private Net & VPN Private Nets VPN - Virtual Private Net - Firewalls on both sides - Encryption through SSL
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 38 Module 32: Collaboration and GroupWare Lotus Domino Server Other secured collaborative software Security Issues
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 39 SECTION D : Development Fundamentals Module 33: Client and Server Side Development Benefits of Client Side Development Disadvantages Benefits of Server Side Development Disadvantages When to use what
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 40 Module 34: Database Integration in Web The general process ODBC / JDBC Cold Fusion ASP / ADO Java XML
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 41 Module 35: Agents Technologies What Agents can do Implications for B2B applications Implementing Agents
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 42 SECTION E : e-Commerce Fundamentals Module 36: What is e-Commerce Shopping Cart Web interface - GUI Product Search Order Processor Product Database
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 43 Module 37: Merchant Payment System
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 44 Module 38: Encryption Technologies Symmetric Public Hybrid
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 45 Module 39: Catalog Creation Services Templates Special devices and processes
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 46 Module 40-41: Advanced Search and Query Shopping Carts Search Engines Shopping Carts - Persistent - non-persistent
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 47 Module 42: SSL, SET Installing SSL Activating SSL on folders Why SSL is needed SET - Secured Electronic Transaction
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 48 Module 43: Customizable e-Commerce Applications I-html Template based Database driven Next generation - Template based
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 49 Module 44: Merchant SDK Example : Cybercash MCK MCK : Merchant Connection Kit Use of 3DES Encryption Support for various servers
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 50 Module 45: Performance Tuning for e-Commerce
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 51 Section F : Marketing on the Web Module 46: Web Audience Measurement Techniques Cookies Finding Customers : Search Engine Registration
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 52 Section G : E-Business Fundamentals Module 47: Constructing E-Business Architecture Enterprise Resource Planning : E-Business Backbone Customer Relationship Management Selling Chain Management
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Copyright Sysoft, 2000-2009, All Rights Reserved 53 Section G : E-Business Fundamentals Module 47: Supply Chain Management E-Procurement Decision Support Systems for E-Business E-Business Processes Building Business to Business Applications
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