MIS and E-Business: BCA Fifth Semester TU Syllabus

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TU BCA MIS and E-Business Sylalbus

Course Title: MIS and E-Business
Course Code: CACS301
Year/Semester: III/V
Class Load: 5 Hrs./Week (Theory: 3 Hrs., Practical: 2 Hrs.)

Course Description

This course provides fundamental knowledge of Management Information Systems (MIS) and E-Business, along with associated infrastructure, security, and protection issues. It also covers payment systems and focuses on the live implementation of a web application in a web server.

Objectives

The primary objectives of this course are:

  • To provide fundamental knowledge of MIS and E-Business.
  • To implement a web application on a Web Server.

Unit 1: Introduction to E-Commerce [7 Hrs.]

  • Definitions and Concepts
  • Defining E-Business
  • Pure Versus Partial EC
  • EC Framework, Classification of EC
  • Benefits of E-Commerce
  • Electronic Markets
  • Role of Internet and Web in E-Commerce
  • The Limitations and Barriers of EC
  • Social Networks and Social Network Services
  • M-Commerce: Concept, Scope, Attributes, Benefits
  • Location-based I-commerce
  • I-Commerce Infrastructure
  • Location-Based Services and Applications

Unit 2: The Network Infrastructure for E-Commerce [8 Hrs.]

  • Introduction to Information Superhighway (I-Way)
  • Components of the I-Way
  • Internet as a Network Infrastructure
  • Wireless Application Protocol (WAP): Architecture, Working, and Wireless Technologies
    • ADSL, WiMAX, WLAN, WMAN, Wi-Fi
    • UMTS (3G), LTE (4G), 5G NR
  • Security Issues Related to Wireless Communications

Unit 3: Introduction to Management Information System [8 Hrs.]

  • Data, Information, and Computer-Based Information System (CBIS)
  • Information System Resources
  • Management Information System (MIS)
  • Transaction Processing System (TPS)
  • Decision Support System (DSS)
  • Executive Information System (EIS)
  • Supply Chain Management (SCM) Systems
  • Customer Relationship Management Systems (CRMS)
  • International Systems:
    • Outsourcing and Off-shoring
    • Enterprise Systems and Implementation Challenges
    • Managing System Implementations

Unit 4: E-Commerce Security and Fraud Issues and Protections [10 Hrs.]

  • EC Security Terminology, Threats, and Attackers
  • EC Security Requirements:
    • Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability
    • Authentication, Authorization, and Non-repudiation
  • Technical Malware Attacks:
    • Viruses, Worms, Trojan Horses, Heartbleed, Distributed Denial of Service, CryptoBlocker, Page Hijacking, Botnets, Malvertising, Ransomware, Sniffing
  • Non-technical Malware Attacks:
    • Social Phishing, Pharming, Identity Theft, and Fraud, Spam Attacks
  • EC Defense Strategy:
    • Access Control (Authentication and Authorization, Biometric Systems)
    • Encryption and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
    • Firewalls, VPNs, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS)

Unit 5: E-Payment Systems [6 Hrs.]

  • Online Payment Cards: Credit Cards, Charge Cards, Debit Cards, Smart Cards
  • Processing Cards Online, Credit Card Payment Procedure
  • E-Micropayments, E-Checking, and Online Processing
  • Automated Clearing House (ACH) Network
  • Mobile Payments (Digital Wallets)
  • Mobile Payment Participants and Issues
  • International Payments and Emerging EC Payment Systems:
    • Cryptocurrency, Virtual Currency
  • A Case Study: Emerging Trends in Online Payment Systems in Nepal

Unit 6: Launching a Successful EC Website [10 Hrs.]

  • Planning Online Businesses:
    • Business Plan, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Risk Elements of a Business Case, Funding a New Online Business, EC Model Selection
  • The Process of Building a Website: Basic Hierarchical Website Structure
  • Website Hosting and Domain Name Management:
    • cPanel Management, Uploading EC Site to Web Server
  • Web Content Creation and Management:
    • Types of Content, Content Maintenance, Catalog Management
  • Website Design Criteria: Site Map, Navigation, Web Page Layout Grid, Colors, and Graphics
  • Website Usability and Performance
  • Website Promotion and Implementation of Payment Systems
  • Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Laboratory Works: [32 Hrs.]

Laboratory work should cover all topics discussed above, and students should complete a project to implement a fully functional E-Commerce Web Application along with a payment system.

Textbook

  • Turban, E., & Volonino, L. (2018). Electronic Commerce: A Managerial and Social Networks Perspective. New York: Springer.

Reference Books

  • Chaffey, D. (2009). E-Business and E-Commerce Management: Strategy, Implementation, and Practice (4th Edition). Harlow: Prentice Hall.
  • Kalakota, R., & Robinson, M. (1996). Frontiers of Electronic Commerce. Pearson.
  • Laudon, K. C., & Traver, C. G. (2014). E-commerce: Business, Technology, Society. New York: Pearson Education Limited.

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