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Chapter 5E-Commerce and Transaction Processing
Systems
Updated 02/26/05
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Objectives
  • Introduction to Electronic Commerce
  • E-Commerce Applications
  • Technology, Infrastructure. And Development
  • Transaction Processing Systems
  • Enterprise Resource Planning

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E-Commerce and TPS Intro to E-Commerce
  • E-Commerce involves any business transaction
    executed electronically between
  • Business-to-consumer (B2C)
  • Business-to-business (B2B)
  • Consumer-to-consumer (C2C)
  • Businesses and individuals use e-commerce to
  • reduce transaction costs,
  • speed the flow of goods and information,
  • improve the level of customer service, and
  • enable close coordination among manufacturers,
    suppliers, and customers.
  • Also enables consumers and companies to gain
    access to worldwide markets.

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E-Commerce and TPS Value Chains in E-Commerce
  • Conversion to e-commerce supply chain management
    provides businesses with an opportunity to
  • increase revenues or decrease costs by
    eliminating time-consuming and labor-intensive
    steps throughout the order and delivery process
  • improve customer satisfaction by enabling
    customers to view detailed information about
    delivery dates and order status
  • reduce inventory including raw materials, safety
    stocks, and finished goods

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E-Commerce Applications Retail and Wholesale
  • Electronic retailing - the direct sale from
    business to consumer through electronic
    storefronts.
  • Catalog and cart models
  • Sears, Lowes, Home Depot, Office Depot, etc.
  • Cybermall - a single Web site that offers many
    products and services at one Internet location
  • AutoNation, Ford, GMC, Honda, etc.

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E-Commerce Applications Manufacturing
  • Move supply chain operations onto Internet
  • Increase profitability
  • Improve customer satisfaction
  • Establish non-physical network-based location
  • Join competitors and suppliers to
  • Buy and sell goods
  • Trade market information
  • Maintain inventory control
  • Approach has greatly speeded the movement of raw
    materials and finished products, reducing
  • Inventory that must be maintained.
  • Led to a more competitive marketplace.

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E-Commerce Applications Marketing
  • Enables firms to gather information about
    customer behavior and preferences
  • Data mining
  • Customer may/may not provide demographic
    information
  • Internet advertisers use data to identify markets
    and target with tailored advertising messages

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E-Commerce Applications Investment and Finance
  • On-line stock trading
  • On-line banking
  • On-line bill paying

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E-Commerce Applications Auctions
  • Web-based locations where buyers bid on items for
    sale.
  • eBay, Little Beginnings
  • Reverse auctions where bidder is NOT the buyer,
    but the product/service provider.
  • Priceline.com

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Technology, Infrastructure, and Development Key
E-Commerce Technical Components
  • Success complete technology infrastructure
  • Components must be chosen and integrated
    carefully to be capable of supporting a large
    volume of transactions with customers, suppliers,
    and other business partners worldwide

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Technology, Infrastructure, and Development
Hardware
  • The amount of storage capacity and computing
    power required of the Web server depends on
  • the software that must run on the server
  • the volume of e-commerce transactions that must
    be processed
  • Additional factors affecting system
  • Configuration
  • Management
  • System
  • Database

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Technology, Infrastructure, and Development
Software
  • Web server software functions
  • Security and identification
  • Retrieving and sending Web Pages
  • Web site tracking
  • Web site development
  • Web page construction
  • E-commerce software
  • Catalog software
  • Product configuration software
  • Electronic shopping cart
  • Transaction processing
  • Web traffic data analysis

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Technology, Infrastructure, and Development
Electronic Payment Systems
  • Key component to e-commerce infrastructure
  • Relies on user identification
  • Encryption of transactions
  • Payment schemes
  • Electronic cash money that is computerized,
    stored, and used for e-commerce transactions
  • Electronic wallets computer storage that holds
    credit card info, electronic cash, owner ID, and
    address info.
  • Credit, charge, debit, and smart cards

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Transaction Processing SystemsDefinition
  • An organized collection of people, procedures,
    software, databases, and devices used to process
    completed business transactions.
  • Transactions consist of
  • Order entry
  • Inventory control
  • Payroll
  • Accounts payable/receivable
  • General ledger
  • More

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Transaction Processing SystemsMethods
  • Batch processing method of computerized
    processing in which business transactions are
    accumulated over a period of time and prepared
    for processing as a single unit

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Transaction Processing SystemsMethods
  • On-line transaction processing (OLTP) - method of
    computerized processing in which each transaction
    is processed immediately and the affected records
    are updated

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Transaction Processing Systems Transaction
Processing Activities
  • Data collection process of capturing and
    gathering all data necessary to complete
    transactions.
  • Data editing process of checking data for
    validity and completeness.
  • Data correction process of reentering miskeyed
    or misscanned data that was found during data
    editing.
  • Data manipulation process of performing
    calculations and other data transformations
    related to business transaction.
  • Data storage process of updating one or more
    databases with new transaction,
  • Document production and reports production of
    essential reports on paper or viewable on the
    computer screen.

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Transaction Processing Systems Data Processing
Activities Common in Transaction Processing
Systems
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Transaction Processing Systems Point-of-Sale
Transaction System
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Transaction Processing Systems Business
Resumption Planning
  • AKA Disaster Recovery Plan The process of
    anticipating and minimizing the effects of
    disasters.
  • Focuses primarily on two issues
  • maintaining the integrity of corporate
    information
  • keeping key information systems running until
    normal operations can be resumed
  • Disaster recovery implementation of the
    business resumption plan

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Enterprise Resource Planning Definition
  • A set of integrated programs that is capable of
    managing a companys vital business operations
    for an entire multisite, global organization.

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Enterprise Resource Planning Some ERP Software
Vendors
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Enterprise Resource Planning Commonalities Among
ERP Systems
  • Integrate data
  • Data entered once, easily accessible by all ERP
    programs
  • Each item documented in data dictionary
  • Operate in Client/Server Environment
  • Applications run on multilevel client/server
    architecture consisting of
  • Clients
  • Application servers
  • Database servers
  • Based on Objects
  • A collection of data and programs
  • Employ Tables
  • System configuration tables
  • Control tables
  • Applications data tables

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Enterprise Resource Planning Advantages of ERP
  • Elimination of costly, inflexible legacy systems
  • Improvement of work processes
  • Increase in access to data for operational
    decision making
  • Upgrade of technology infrastructure

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Enterprise Resource Planning Disadvantages of ERP
  • Expense and time in implementation
  • Difficulty integrating with other systems
  • Risks in using one vendor

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Summary
  • Introduction to Electronic Commerce
  • E-Commerce Applications
  • Technology, Infrastructure. And Development
  • Transaction Processing Systems
  • Enterprise Resource Planning
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