Rutgers The State University of New Jersey
GSM

Introduction to Electronic Commerce
22:198:610

Summer 2001 - 1st session
Tuesday & Thursday 6:00 - 9:00pm, Room: Eng 211

Instructor

: Prof. Nabil Adam

Teaching Assistant

: Dihua Guo

Office

: 200L Ackerson Hall (Newark)

Office Hours

: TBA

Telephone

: 973-353-5239/1014

Fax

: 973-353-5

E-mail

: adam@cimic.rutgers.edu

 

: devaguo@cimic.rutgers.edu

Homepage

: http://cimic.rutgers.edu/~devaguo/ec01


 

PLEASE FILL OUT THIS FORM

SYLLABUS

Recommended Readings:

  • N. Adam, O. Dogramaci, A. Gangopadhyay and Y. Yesha, Electronic Commerce: Technical, Business and Legal Issues, Prentice Hall, 1999 edition.
  • State of the Internet 2000, United States Internet Council, Washington, DC, August 2000. http://www.usic.org/papers/stateoftheinternet2000/intro.html
  • Digital Economy 2000, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC, June 2000. http://www.esa.doc.gov/de2000.pdf
  • Kate Steinbuhler, Paul J.Deitel, Harvey M. Deitel. e-Business & e-Commerce for Managers, Prentice Hall, December 29, 2000; ISBN: 0130323640
  • T.R. Nieto, Karen Mclean (Edito), Harvey M, Deitel, Paul J. Deitel, T.R. Nieto  e-Business and e-Commerce How to Program (with CD-ROM). Prentice Hall, January 15, 2001, ISBN: 013028419X
  • J. Dianne Brinson, Benay Dara-Abrams, Drew Dara-Abrams, Jennifer Masek, Ruth McDunn, Bebo White.  Analyzing E-Commerce and Internet Law Interactive Workbook. Prentice Hall Computer Books, April 27, 2001; ISBN: 0130858986
     

Grade:

Presentation/HW                     10%

Homepage                               10%

Project                                    30%

Midterm                                  20%

Final                                        30%

 

Project Description: Click here

Use ORACLE under Pegasus

Sample Project

Class materials and notes:

May 15, 2001

Homework is 1-2 page summaries for all the required readings. The homework must be submitted BEFORE the next class by email to devaguo@cimic.rutgers.edu

May 17, 2001

Homework 2 is 4-6 pages’ summary for the required readings. The homework must be submitted BEFORE the next class by email to devaguo@cimic.rutgers.edu.

 

 

May 22, 2001

      Homework is starting develop the homepage.

May 24, 2001

·         Introduction to DatabaseClass Notes  -- Database

·         Required Readings:

·         Ansari Suhail, Kohavi Ron, Mason Llew, Zheng Zijian, Integrating E-commerce and Data Mining: Architecture and Challenges, WEBKDD'2000 workshop on Web Mining for E-Commerce -- Challenges and Opportunities, Aug 2000. http://robotics.stanford.edu/users/ronnyk/integratingEcom.pdf

·         Additional readings:

·         Data Mining: Extending the Information Warehouse Framework. IBM, http://www.almaden.ibm.com/cs/quest/papers/whitepaper.html

·         Kohavi Ron and Provost Foster , “Applications of Data Mining to Electronic Commerce”, Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery  5(1/2), 2001. http://robotics.stanford.edu/users/ronnyk/ecommerce-dm/editorial.pdf

  • Project Proposal due
      Homework 3:  Read the required reading and write a 2 pages summary. According to the article (required reading), setup a database, create two tables, one query, one report using ACCESS. Send the database as attachment by email to devaguo@cimic.rutgers.edu

 

May 29, 2001

http://www-4.ibm.com/software/commerce/payment/part1.html

http://computerworldcareers.com/home/features.nsf/all/980629qs

http://www.computerworldcareers.com/home/emmerce.nsf/all/tutor

 

May 31, 2001

·       Data Warehouse and Data Mining    Updated Class Notes

 

Homepage Due

 

June 5, 2001

June 7, 2001

 

June 12, 2001

 

June 14, 2001

 

June 19, 2001

·         Workflow and Its Application -- NJ E-Government

June 21, 2001

 

June 26, 2001

  • Project presentation

 

June 28, 2001

  • Final Exam:






 

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