Units
Electronic Commerce Site Development
Unit code: INB313
Contact hours: 3 per week
Credit points: 12
Information about fees and unit costs
This unit will enable you to specify, design, implement and maintain effective e-commerce applications. You will obtain a broad understanding of the potential of e-commerce and how it can be employed to benefit an organisation. You will get direct experience of creating an e-commerce storefront following a business to business (B to B) or business to consumer (B to C) model. You will also have an understanding of the computer systems that underpin e-commerce including payment systems and secure transactions.
Availability
| Semester | Available |
|---|---|
| 2012 Semester 2 | Yes |
Sample subject outline - Semester 2 2012
Note: Subject outlines often change before the semester begins. Below is a sample outline.
Rationale
The growth of the Internet is changing the way that companies do business. Electronic Commerce (E-commerce) involves conducting financial transactions by electronic means. Computer networks and secure digital payment systems have enabled companies to sell products and services over the Internet, exploit new markets and improve their operating processes. This unit will give you a good understanding of the key business and technology elements of ecommerce.
Aims
This unit will enable you to specify, design, implement and maintain advanced e-commerce applications. You will obtain an in-depth understanding of the potential of e-commerce and how it can be employed to benefit an organisation. You will get direct experience of creating an e-commerce storefront following a business to business (B to B) or business to consumer (B to C) model. You will also have a thorough understanding of the computer systems that underpin e-commerce including payment systems, secure transactions and emerging technologies.
Objectives
On successful completion of this unit you should be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the scope and components of electronic commerce and how they can help businesses and organisations. (GC1-GC3)
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the wider issues around organisations that implement e-commerce including legal issues, website promotion, implementation and maintenance. (GC1-GC3 and GC5, GC6)
- Identify and critically appraise electronic commerce solutions and successfully communicate these findings to stakeholders. (GC3, GC4, GC5, GC7)
- Design and develop an electronic commerce capability relevant to the business process needs of a company or organisation. (GC1-GC7)
Key: Graduate Capabilities
GC1 - Knowledge and Skills
GC2 - Critical and Creative Thinking
GC3 - Communication
GC4 - Lifelong Learning
GC5 - Independence and Collaboration
GC6 - Social and Ethical Responsibility
GC7 - Leadership and Change
Content
This unit will cover the following eleven topics: taxonomy and scope of e-commerce; writing an effective business plan; planning e-commerce initiatives; developing a successful e-commerce site; promoting your e-commerce site; payment methods and options; e-commerce website enablement; business to business e-commerce; Internet privacy, legal and security issues; operating and maintaining an e-commerce website; emerging e-commerce technology. You may produce a working, dynamic website to cover an e-commerce endeavour, as well as a maintenance system to update the contents of the web site or use "Proof of Concept" to demonstrate that your business model/business idea is fissible.
Approaches to Teaching and Learning
Content in this unit will be delivered in a variety of ways including:
Assessment
You will be expected to undertake a number of assessments related to the learning outcomes of this unit (see below).You can obtain feedback on your progress throughout the unit through the following mechanisms:
Assessment name:
Professional Plans
Description:
Creation of a business plan, a rationale for site success, database and page design
Relates to objectives:
All
Weight:
20%
Internal or external:
Internal
Group or individual:
Group
Due date:
Week 8
Assessment name:
Report
Description:
Presentation and Final Report:
Creation of site content and style, project completion and demonstration. A final report will reflect on the successes and difficulties of developing the site.
Relates to objectives:
All
Weight:
25%
Internal or external:
Internal
Group or individual:
Group
Due date:
Week 12
Assessment name:
Examination (Theory)
Description:
Examination of the theoretical aspects of the unit
Relates to objectives:
1-3
Weight:
55%
Internal or external:
Internal
Group or individual:
Individual
Due date:
Exam Period
Academic Honesty
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A breach of academic integrity is regarded as Student Misconduct and can lead to the imposition of penalties.
Resource materials
No extraordinary charges or costs are associated with the requirements for this unit. Unit materials and case scenarios will be available for download from Blackboard or from the Internet. Students are required to read widely using resources available on the Internet.
Reference(s):
Author: Gary P. Schneider
Title: Electronic Commerce, Eighth Edition, Thomson Course Technology, 2009
Author: West, R., Muck, T., and Allen, T.
Title: Dreamweaver UltraDev4: The Complete Reference. McGrawHill Professional Publishing. 2001
Risk assessment statement
There are no unusual health or safety risks associated with this unit.
Disclaimer - Offer of some units is subject to viability, and information in these Unit Outlines is subject to change prior to commencement of semester.
Last modified: 07-Jun-2012