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Title: E-business


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E-business
  • Andrew R. Aird
  • Director of Web Services at Kings College, London

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E-business
  • Online survey of institutions and users
  • Business matters, payment models
  • A case study Joyce 2000 Conference
  • Questions

3
E-COMMERCE SURVEY
  • 76 responses about 50 of HE community
  • 31 web staff
  • 38 (20) have e-commerce systems now
  • Additionally 44 (34) plan to set up systems

4
Categories of goods sold (or planned to be
sold)  
5
SurveyPayment systems
  • 2 have online payment systems
  • 12 plan to
  • 2 have outsourcing
  • 7 plan to
  • 40 planned expect to be running in next 6 months

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Survey WHO DOES IT?
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SurveySECURITY
  • 38 (20) have secure server
  • 18 (14) have x508 certificate

8
SurveyPERSONAL USE
  • 47 use e-commerce every month
  • 81 are likely to buy on line in the next month
  • 98 are satisfied with transactions
  • 92 regard it as safe
  • 52 - institutional use of ecommerce

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USERS DO WORRY
  • World view
  • 25 of e-commerce transactions are never
    fulfilled
  • 53 of online customers are concerned about
    security and privacy.
  • Conversion rates of visitors to buyers
    currently run at about 1.8.

10
Credit and Credibility (1)
  • Brand quality and credibility (?)
  • Make it clear what the customer is buying and who
    they are buying it from.
  • Exemplify privacy, disclosure and quality control
    policies
  • Consider seals of approval logos from VISA,
    Verisign etc.

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Credit and Credibility (2)
  • Quality institutions produce quality web sites!
  • Decide on the level of security needed and deploy
    appropriate technology
  • Consider outsourcing Online credit card payment
    will involve outsourcing in any case.

12
Its a business (1)
  • Four business models
  • Physical fulfilment
  • Online fulfilment
  • Ticketless travel
  • Hybrids

13
Its a business (2)
  • Design e-commerce into the product
  • Good fulfilment systems (remember Boo failure,
    Amazon problems)
  • Is it worth it?

14
Getting the money
  • Off-line card processing
  • Full online card payment and fund transfer
  • Payment by Standing Order, Direct Debit or Cheque
    in post
  • Generation of invoice for subsequent settlement

15
Off-line card processing
The University
Web Site
Management Info
Money!
Finance dept
Client selection
PDQ
Bank / Card issuer
Payment page Card details, etc
PGP ENCRYPTION
16
Online card payment and fund transfer
The University
Web Site
Management Info
Money!
Client selection
Payment page Card details, etc
Payment Service Provider
SSL/VPN
SSL/VPN
Institutions bank
Card issuer
17
COSTS (1)
  • With Trustmarque plc
  • Initial set up 400
  • Monthly support 100
  • Per item charge 14p
  • CC merchant 2.5?

18
COSTS (2)
  • (excluding setup fee)
  • 100 transactions _at_ 300 will cost 19.64 each
    (6.55)
  • 100 transactions _at_ 30 will cost 12.14 each
    (40.47)
  • 1000 transaction _at_ 10 will cost 1.34 each
    (13.40)

19
WHAT YOU NEED
  • Product to sell
  • Database, middleware, web-pages/forms
  • SSL or VPN, PGP Encryption
  • Security certificate (x509)
  • Administration
  • Marketing

20
USING VPN
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USING SSL
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More SECURITY
  • SSL for user connections
  • PGP Encryption of messages
  • Database security
  • Save CC details?
  • Paper security!

23
SAMPLE SOLUTIONS
  • Filemaker database / middleware (no SSL)
    (FMPMac)
  • MySQL, PHP (Apache Unix)
  • Access database, ASP (IIS NT, 2000)
  • Oracle, ColdFusion (IIS NT, 2000)
  • Etc.

24
What we all need
  • Authentication standards
  • Kite-marking
  • Site design standards
  • National portals
  • CHEST style deals

25
JOYCE 2000
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CASE STUDYJOYCE 2000
  • Entail less paperwork for the organiser
  • All conference documentation produced from one
    (accurate) source
  • Handle overseas delegate registrations time
    differences, etc.
  • Allow credit card payments (as well as invoices)
  • Convenience attracts more delegates

27
THE SYSTEM
  • Web site, registration forms
  • PHP , MySQL database on UNIX server
  • Viewed in Access
  • Encrypted email for financial information
  • Manual CC processing

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  • Authenticates the server operator and server
    software
  • Indicates that SSL encryption is being used
  • Wont work on non-compatible (insecure) browsers

35
how did it go?
  • 260 out of 350 delegates booked online -74
  • Of these, 65 used CC payment, 5 cheque, and
    remainder on invoice
  • Value of on-line transactions about 30,000, or
    half the total amount.

36
What went wrong?
  • Decision not to use an automated payment system
    created most problems
  • Still need for paper confirmations
  • Cancellations and changes were time consuming and
    tricky

37
How could we improve it?
  • Include e-commerce in early stages of planning
    conference
  • Ensure everyone involved is fully trained
  • Organising conferences is always going to be hard
    work dont expect miracles.

38
FUTURE OBJECTIVES
  •  
  • Maximise income generation
  • Simplify stock control, reduce costs
  • Enlarge range of publications and other goods on
    sale
  • Encourage independent publication of academic
    research, etc.

39
URLs
  • Ariadne articlehttp//www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue26/
    e-commerce/
  • These slideshttp//www.gold.ac.uk/webmanager/e-c
    omm1/bristol2.htm
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