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Lingaya’s <strong>University</strong>, Faridabad5 Wing F. W. <strong>and</strong> Anncree D., ―English BusinessLetters‖, Orient Longman.6 Sarah Freeman, ―Written Communication inEnglish‖, Orient Longman.7 Leo Jones <strong>and</strong> Riched Alex<strong>and</strong>er, ―InternationalBusiness English‖, Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press8 Sweet Stephen, ―General <strong>and</strong> Business English‖,Sir Issac Pitman & Sons Ltd., London.9 Charles FI. Sides, ―How to Write <strong>and</strong> PresentTechnical Information‖, Cambridge <strong>University</strong>Press10 Susan Stevenson/Stave Whitmore, ―Strategies forEngineering Communication‖, John Wiley <strong>and</strong>Sons/Replika Press. Pvt. Ltd. Delhi.IT-423INTRODUCTION TOE-COMMERCE & ERPL T P Cr5 0 0 3OBJECTIVETo provide knowledge about the protocols, methods,security issues in electronic commerce as well as aboutenterprise resource planning tools, models <strong>and</strong>techniquesPRE-REQUISITESKnowledge of internet <strong>and</strong> web development, datamining, computer networks, software engineeringPART A1. INTRODUCTION AND CONCEPTS: Networks <strong>and</strong>commercial transactions – Internet <strong>and</strong> othernovelties, networks <strong>and</strong> electronic transactionstoday; model for commercial transactions; Internetenvironment – internet advantage; world wide web<strong>and</strong> other internet sales venues; online commercesolutions.2. ELECTRONIC PAYMENT METHODS: Updatingtraditional transactions, secure online transactionmodels; online commercial environments; digitalcurrencies <strong>and</strong> payment systems; offline secureprocessing; private data networks; securityprotocols; electronic payment systems: digitalpayment systems3. DIGITAL CURRENCIES: Operational process ofDigicash; Ecash Trail; Using Ecash; Smart cards;Electronic Data Interchange: basics, EDI versusInternet <strong>and</strong> EDI over Internet; Strategies,Techniques <strong>and</strong> Tools; Shopping techniques <strong>and</strong>online selling techniques.PART B4. ERP- AN ENTERPRISE PERSPECTIVE:Production Finance, Personnel disciplines <strong>and</strong>their relationship, Transiting environment, MISIntegration for disciplines, Information/Workflow,Network Structure, Client Server IntegratorSystem, Virtual Enterprise.5. ERP – RESOURCE MANAGEMENTPERSPECTIVE: Functional <strong>and</strong> Process ofResource; Management; Introduction to basicmodules of ERP System: HRD, Personnelmanagement, training <strong>and</strong> development; skillinventory, material planning <strong>and</strong> control, inventory;forecasting; manufacturing; production planning;production scheduling; production control; sales<strong>and</strong> distribution; finance; resource management inglobal scenario.6. ERP - INFORMATION SYSTEM PERSPECTIVE:Introduction to OLAP (Online Analysis <strong>and</strong>Processing), TP, OAS, KBS, MRP, BPR, SCM,REP, CRM, Information CommunicationTechnology.7. ERP-KEY MANAGERIAL ISSUES: ConceptSelling; IT infrastructure; implication of ERPsystems on business organization; critical successfactors in ERP System; ERP Cultureimplementation issues; resistance to change; ERPselection issues; return on investment; pre <strong>and</strong>post implementation issues.TEXT BOOKRavi Kalakota <strong>and</strong> Whinston Andrew, ―Frontiers ofElectronic Commerce‖, Addison Wesley, 1996REFERENCE BOOKS1. V. K. Garg <strong>and</strong> N. K. Venkita Krishna, ―EnterpriseResource Planning – Concepts <strong>and</strong> Practice‖,Prentice Hall of India, 1998,2. Motiwala, ―Enterprise Resource & Planning‖, 1stedition, Pearson Education3. John Antonio, Fern<strong>and</strong>ez, ―The SAP/3 H<strong>and</strong>book‖,Tata McGraw Hill4. Denial Amor, ―The E-Business Revolution‖,Addison Wesley5. Sokol, ―From EDI to E-Commerce: A BusinessInitiative‖, Tata McGraw Hill6. Greenstein <strong>and</strong> Feinman, ―E Commerce‖, TataMcGraw Hill7. Rajan <strong>and</strong> Nag, ―E Commerce: The Cutting Edgeof Business‖, Tata McGraw Hill8. Jaffrey F. Rayport , Bernard J. Jaworski, ―E-Commerces‖, Tata McGraw Hill, 20029. Greenstein <strong>and</strong> Feinman, ―Electronic Commerce –Security, Risk Management <strong>and</strong> Control‖, TataMcGraw Hill, 200210. Hendry Chan, Raymond Lee, Tharam Dillon <strong>and</strong>Ellizabeth Cang, ―E-Commerce Fundamentals <strong>and</strong>Applications‖, John Wiley.11. Efraim Turbon, Jee Lee, David King, H. MichaelChang, ―E-Commerce‖ Wiley VCH, 2004WEB REFERENCES1. www.exforsys.com/tutorials/erp/erp-<strong>and</strong>-ecommerce.html2. www.bizautomation.com3. itmanagement.earthweb.com/erp4. www.e2-llc.com/e2_ecommerce_erp.aspx5. e-comm.webopedia.com/TERM/e/ERP.htmlIT-443INFORMATION STORAGE &MANAGEMENTL T P Cr5 0 0 3OBJECTIVEUsing a ―building block‖ approach, the ISM curriculumprovides a core underst<strong>and</strong>ing of storage technologies<strong>and</strong> progresses into system architectures, introductionto networked storage, <strong>and</strong> introduction to informationavailability. The course provides a comprehensiveintroduction to data storage technology fundamentals.Students will gain knowledge of the core logical <strong>and</strong>physical components that make up a storage systemsinfrastructure.57

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