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Lingaya’s University, Faridabad5 Wing F. W. and Anncree D., “English BusinessLetters”, Orient Longman.6 Sarah Freeman, “Written Communication inEnglish”, Orient Longman.7 Leo Jones and Riched Alexander, “InternationalBusiness English”, Cambridge University Press8 Sweet Stephen, “General and Business English”,Sir Issac Pitman & Sons Ltd., London.9 Charles FI. Sides, “How to Write and Present<strong>Tech</strong>nical Information”, Cambridge UniversityPress10 Susan Stevenson/Stave Whitmore, “Strategies for<strong>Engineering</strong> Communication”, John Wiley andSons/Replika Press. Pvt. Ltd. Delhi.IT-423INTRODUCTION TO L T P CrE-COMMERCE & ERP 5 0 0 3OBJECTIVETo provide knowledge about the protocols, methods,security issues in electronic commerce as well as aboutenterprise resource planning tools, models andtechniquesPRE-REQUISITESKnowledge of internet and web development, datamining, computer networks, software engineeringPART A1. INTRODUCTION AND CONCEPTS: Networks andcommercial transactions – Internet and othernovelties, networks and electronic transactionstoday; model for commercial transactions; Internetenvironment – internet advantage; world wide weband other internet sales venues; online commercesolutions.2. ELECTRONIC PAYMENT METHODS: Updatingtraditional transactions, secure online transactionmodels; online commercial environments; digitalcurrencies and 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 and EDI over Internet; Strategies,<strong>Tech</strong>niques and Tools; Shopping techniques andonline selling techniques.PART B4. ERP- AN ENTERPRISE PERSPECTIVE:Production Finance, Personnel disciplines andtheir relationship, Transiting environment, MISIntegration for disciplines, Information/Workflow,Network Structure, Client Server IntegratorSystem, Virtual Enterprise.5. ERP – RESOURCE MANAGEMENTPERSPECTIVE: Functional and Process ofResource; Management; Introduction to basicmodules of ERP System: HRD, Personnelmanagement, training and development; skillinventory, material planning and control, inventory;forecasting; manufacturing; production planning;production scheduling; production control; salesand distribution; finance; resource management inglobal scenario.6. ERP - INFORMATION SYSTEM PERSPECTIVE:Introduction to OLAP (Online Analysis andProcessing), TP, OAS, KBS, MRP, BPR, SCM,REP, CRM, Information Communication<strong>Tech</strong>nology.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 andpost implementation issues.TEXT BOOKRavi Kalakota and Whinston Andrew, “Frontiers ofElectronic Commerce”, Addison Wesley, 1996REFERENCE BOOKS1. V. K. Garg and N. K. Venkita Krishna, “EnterpriseResource Planning – Concepts and Practice”,Prentice Hall of India, 1998,2. Motiwala, “Enterprise Resource & Planning”, 1stedition, Pearson Education3. John Antonio, Fernandez, “The SAP/3 Handbook”,Tata McGraw Hill4. Denial Amor, “The E-Business Revolution”,Addison Wesley5. Sokol, “From EDI to E-Commerce: A BusinessInitiative”, Tata McGraw Hill6. Greenstein and Feinman, “E Commerce”, TataMcGraw Hill7. Rajan and Nag, “E Commerce: The Cutting Edgeof Business”, Tata McGraw Hill8. Jaffrey F. Rayport , Bernard J. Jaworski, “E-Commerces”, Tata McGraw Hill, 20029. Greenstein and Feinman, “Electronic Commerce –Security, Risk Management and Control”, TataMcGraw Hill, 200210. Hendry Chan, Raymond Lee, Tharam Dillon andEllizabeth Cang, “E-Commerce Fundamentals andApplications”, John Wiley.11. Efraim Turbon, Jee Lee, David King, H. MichaelChang, “E-Commerce” Wiley VCH, 2004WEB REFERENCES1. www.exforsys.com/tutorials/erp/erp-and-ecommerce.html2. www.bizautomation.com3. itmanagement.earthweb.com/erp4. www.e2-llc.com/e2_ecommerce_erp.aspx5. e-comm.webopedia.com/TERM/e/ERP.htmlINFORMATION STORAGE & L T P CrIT-443MANAGEMENT 5 0 0 3OBJECTIVEUsing a “building block” approach, the ISM curriculumprovides a core understanding of storage technologiesand progresses into system architectures, introductionto networked storage, and introduction to informationavailability. The course provides a comprehensiveintroduction to data storage technology fundamentals.Students will gain knowledge of the core logical andphysical components that make up a storage systemsinfrastructure.77

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