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Bagan e-Business Abulwafa Muhammad, S.Kom,M.Kom Universitas Putra Indonesia "YPTK" Padang 1
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E-Business Electronic Business, commonly referred to as "eBusiness" or "e- Business", may be defined as the utilization of information and communication technologies (ICT) in support of all the activities of business. Commerce constitutes the exchange of products and services between businesses, groups and individuals and hence can be seen as one of the essential activities of any business. Hence, electronic commerce or eCommerce focuses on the use of ICT to enable the external activities and relationships of the business with individuals, groups and other businessesICT Electronic business methods enable companies to link their internal and external data processing systems more efficiently and flexibly, to work more closely with suppliers and partners, and to better satisfy the needs and expectations of their customers. Abulwafa Muhammad, S.Kom,M.Kom Universitas Putra Indonesia "YPTK" Padang 2
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A Model of E-Business Abulwafa Muhammad, S.Kom,M.Kom Universitas Putra Indonesia "YPTK" Padang 5
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Enterprise Resource Planning Abulwafa Muhammad, S.Kom,M.Kom Universitas Putra Indonesia "YPTK" Padang 6
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Customer Relationship Management Abulwafa Muhammad, S.Kom,M.Kom Universitas Putra Indonesia "YPTK" Padang 7
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A Process View of the Supply Chain Abulwafa Muhammad, S.Kom,M.Kom Universitas Putra Indonesia "YPTK" Padang 8
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Elements of Supply Chain Planning Abulwafa Muhammad, S.Kom,M.Kom Universitas Putra Indonesia "YPTK" Padang 9
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Supply Chain Execution Abulwafa Muhammad, S.Kom,M.Kom Universitas Putra Indonesia "YPTK" Padang 10
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Business Intelligence Abulwafa Muhammad, S.Kom,M.Kom Universitas Putra Indonesia "YPTK" Padang 11
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Enterprise Application Integration Abulwafa Muhammad, S.Kom,M.Kom Universitas Putra Indonesia "YPTK" Padang 12
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M-commerce Early applications included news services, financial information alert/transactions, and banking. Movie ticket purchases, parking payments, etc. gaining acceptance. Japan is 1 st country to have a 3G carrier (almost all Japanese have a cell phone). United States-only about 40% have a cell phone. Abulwafa Muhammad, S.Kom,M.Kom Universitas Putra Indonesia "YPTK" Padang 13
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The Next Step for E-commerce and E-Business Mobile commerce (m-commerce)/Mobile business (m-business) is the ability to conduct commerce, using a mobile device e.g. a mobile phone (cell phone), a PDA, a smartphone and other emerging mobile equipment such as dashtop mobile devices. Mobile Commerce has been defined as follows:commercemobile phonecell phonePDAsmartphonedashtop mobile "Mobile Commerce is any transaction, involving the transfer of ownership or rights to use goods and services, which is initiated and/or completed by using mobile access to computer-mediated networks with the help of an electronic device.“ Third generation (3G) telecommunications is data-capable wireless technologies. – Europe purchased 3G licenses in 2000; United States in 2004. – $40 billion per year global industry by 2009. Abulwafa Muhammad, S.Kom,M.Kom Universitas Putra Indonesia "YPTK" Padang 14
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