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Architecture for Business and E-Commerce
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Architecture for Business and E-Commerce This course studies business, e-commerce, and enterprise applications from architecture, design and development methodologies perspective. A combination of lectures and projects will familiarize students with multi-tier and enterprise application architecture, service oriented architecture, architectural layers, usability issues, and data architecture. Object-oriented, client/server, and e-commerce models for business applications will be explored. As many business applications today are e-commerce based, the course will cover business e-commerce technologies: web portals, mobile commerce, web site usability and design considerations, marketing on the web, business-to-business e-commerce, e-security, and e-payments.
Web-based, e-business, e-commerce, client/server and distributed solutions have become prominent in the business environments. This course will present architectural and software design issues that are unique to business and e-commerce systems. The discussions will cover architecture considerations for presentation, business logic, and data layers, service-oriented architecture, architecture methodologies, and e-business/e-commerce considerations. The course will guide students through all the steps of architecture, design, implementation and operationalization of a business, enterprise, or e-commerce solution. Students can choose course assignments to be all programming projects-based, all research paper-based, or a combination of programming projects and research papers, depending on the student background and needs.
Topics covered in this course include: Managing Information Technology in an E-World Foundations of Electronic Commerce. Internet Architecture. Telecommunications and Networking. Intranets and Extranets. Data Modeling Data Resource Management Web Management Tools. Web Portals. Enterprise Systems Mobile (M) Commerce. Managerial Support Systems E-Strategies and Tactics: Web Site Design. Methodologies for Developing Custom Software Systems Web Site Evaluation and Usability Testing. Methodologies for Evaluating Large Packaged Software Systems E-Strategies and Tactics: Marketing on the Internet. Usability and User Experience Business-to-Business E-Commerce. E-Security. Encryption. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). Web Services. Architectural and Technical Leadership. Electronic Payment Systems.
A Online course provided by Brandeis University Rabb School of Continuing Studies in Waltham, Massachusetts, United States
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