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eBusiness (electronic business) is the use of technology to improve
business practices both internally and externally by streamlining
operating processes such as: enterprise management,
telecommunications and electronic commerce.
It can be defined as any business process that relies on an automated
information system. This is mostly done with Web-based technologies.
The term “e-business” was coined by Lou Gerstner, CEO of IBM.
What will I learn?
As an E-Business Student you will learn the essentials of both business and computer science. You will acquire the knowledge of both Manager and Technical Specialist!
Foundations of eBusiness
Designed to acquaint students with current and emerging eBusiness
technologies including: internet business models, web development
and database tools, networks, security and privacy issues.
Internet Tools
Exposure to programming tools and services and the practical
integration of these tools into a web application programming.
Topics include: XHTML, XML, Java script,
CSS, http protocol, web server installation and
administration, Java servlets, JSP, JDBC, PHP, and MYSQL.
Enterprise Application Software
Focuses on software that supports an organization’s operations including
marketing relationship software, supply chain management, purchasing
and logistics, EDI and eCommerce applications.
Project Management
Provides project management tools such as Project Development
Cycle and an understanding of the organizational impacts as they
relate to eBusiness applications.
Operations and Process Management
Knowledge of techniques related to the design and
management of operating systems for both manufacturing and
service based organizations. Topics include process analysis and
re-engineering, systems design, facilities planning, production
planning and control, and quality management.
eBusiness Strategy
Provides the body of knowledge to design and implement a
comprehensive eBusiness strategy that strives to fully intergrate
information technology applications.
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