Title: Electronic Commerce
1Electronic Commerce
- "Any sufficiently advanced technology is
indistinguishable from magic." - -Arthur C. Clarke
2What is Electronic Commerce?
- Technology-mediated exchanges between parties
(individuals or organizations) as well as the
electronically based intra- and
inter-organizational activities that facilitate
such exchanges - Rayport and Jaworski, 2001
3In the beginning...
MAINFRAME
Dumb Terminals
4Then came the PC...
5Local Area Networks (LANs)
6Why not connect branches around the country?
College Park, MD
Seattle, WA
gateway
gateway
gateway
gateway
Albany, NY
New Haven, CT
7Why not link the world?
8And so it came to be...
- The Internet
- a global network of networks connecting millions
of users - networks connected via gateways
- standard grammar (or protocol) for communicating
with one another (TCP/IP) - common addressing system (URL)
- most commonly used for email
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10URLs
- Need to keep the computers straight
- Each assigned a unique IP address
- Example 151.118.43.18
- Four sets of octets
- Can take values between 0 and 255
- IP addresses stored as domain names for easy
recall - Domain Name Server maintains the mapping between
IP address and domain name
11The Internet What does it look like?
- 1985 NSF funded 5 supercomputer centers around
the country - Cornell Theory Center, Cornell University
- National Center for Supercomputing Applications
(NCSA), University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign - Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, University of
Pittsburgh - San Diego Supercomputer Center, University of San
Diego - Jon von Neumann Center, Princeton University
12The Original Internet
- Five centers linked by 56kbps lines
- Unexpectedly large volumes of traffic
- Not only used for research but also for email and
file transfers - 1987 NSF awarded Merit Networks Inc. (Ann Arbor,
MI) contract to upgrade the NSFnet backbone
13The Original Internet (contd.)
- Merit upgraded the lines to T-1 (1.544 Mbps)
- 8 more nodes added (making 13)
- The purpose of NSFnet now was to interconnect
these regional networks
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15The Original Internet (contd.)
- 1991 The lines interconnecting networks was
upgraded to T-3 (45 Mbps) - Over 3500 regional networks were interconnected
- The original 1983 concept of the Internet was
that of interconnecting networks - 10 years later, being on the Internet meant
being connected to the NSFnet backbone
16The New Internet Architecture
- April, 1995 NSF shut down its NSFnet backbone
- Radical new architecture consisting of four
network access points (NAPs) - San Francisco (PacBell)
- Chicago (Ameritech and Bellcore)
- New York (Sprint)
- Washington D.C. (Metropolitan Fiber Systems)
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18Todays Internet
19WWWhat in the WWWorld is the World Wide Web?
20The World Wide Web (WWW)
- The multimedia arm of the Internet
- WWW is an information system that uses
- the internet
- uniform addressing schemes (URL)
- common grammar (HTTP protocols)
- hypertext (written in a language called HTML)
- web servers
- web browsers
21World Wide Web
Browser client
URL
www.travel.net.br
22What is Electronic Commerce?
- Technology-mediated exchanges between parties
(individuals or organizations) as well as the
electronically based intra- and
inter-organizational activities that facilitate
such exchanges - Rayport and Jaworski, 2001
23Ripples
Business Originating From.
Consumer
Business
B2B
C2B
Publisher orders paper supplies from paper
companies
Potter fans band together for bulk purchase from
Amazon
Business
Amazon orders extra copies from publisher
Selling to.
B2C
C2C
Consumers buy thousands of Harry Potter books
from Amazon
Consumers resell Harry Potter books on eBay
Consumer