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EMTM 553 Electronic Commerce Systems Insup Lee Department of Computer and Information Science University of Pennsylvania lee@cis.upenn.edu www.cis.upenn.edu/~lee 3/9/01 EMTM 553

Electronic Commerce (E-Commerce) Commerce refers to all the activities the purchase and sales of goods or services. Marketing, sales, payment, fulfillment, customer service Electronic commerce is doing commerce with the use of computers, networks and commerce-enabled software (more than just online shopping) 3/9/01 EMTM 553

Brief History 1970s: Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Used by the banking industry to exchange account information over secured networks Late 1970s and early 1980s: Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) for e-commerce within companies Used by businesses to transmit data from one business to another 1990s: the World Wide Web on the Internet provides easy-to-use technology for information publishing and dissemination Cheaper to do business (economies of scale) Enable diverse business activities (economies of scope) 3/9/01 EMTM 553

E-commerce applications Supply chain management Video on demand Remote banking Procurement and purchasing Online marketing and advertisement Home shopping Auctions 3/9/01 EMTM 553

Ecommerce infrastructure Information superhighway infrastructure Internet, LAN, WAN, routers, etc. telecom, cable TV, wireless, etc. Messaging and information distribution infrastructure HTML, XML, e-mail, HTTP, etc. Common business infrastructure Security, authentication, electronic payment, directories, catalogs, etc. 3/9/01 EMTM 553

The Main Elements of E-commerce Consumer shopping on the Web, called B2C (business to consumer) Transactions conducted between businesses on the Web, call B2B (business to business) Transactions and business processes that support selling and purchasing activities on the Web Supplier, inventory, distribution, payment management Financial management, purchasing products and information 3/9/01 EMTM 553

Advantages of Electronic Commerce Increased sales Reach narrow market segments in geographically dispersed locations Create virtual communities Decreased costs Handling of sales inquiries Providing price quotes Determining product availability Being in the space 3/9/01 EMTM 553

Disadvantages of Electronic Commerce Loss of ability to inspect products from remote locations Rapid developing pace of underlying technologies Difficult to calculate return on investment Cultural and legal impediments 3/9/01 EMTM 553

The process of e-commerce Attract customers Advertising, marketing Interact with customers Catalog, negotiation Handle and manage orders Order capture Payment Transaction Fulfillment (physical good, service good, digital good) React to customer inquiries Customer service Order tracking 3/9/01 EMTM 553

Web-based E-commerce Architecture Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier N DMS Client Application Server Database Server Web Server 3/9/01 EMTM 553

E-commerce Technologies Internet Mobile technologies Web architecture Component programming Data exchange Multimedia Search engines Data mining Intelligent agents Access security Cryptographic security Watermarking Payment systems 3/9/01 EMTM 553

Infrastructure for E-commerce The Internet system of interconnected networks that spans the globe routers, TCP/IP, firewalls, network infrastructure, network protocols The World Wide Web (WWW) part of the Internet and allows users to share information with an easy-to-use interface Web browsers, web servers, HTTP, HTML Web architecture Client/server model N-tier architecture; e.g., web servers, application servers, database servers, scalability 3/9/01 EMTM 553

E-Commerce Software Content Transport Server Components pull, push, web-caching, MIME Server Components CGI, server-side scripting Programming Clients Sessions and Cookies Object Technology CORBA, COM, Java Beans/RMI Technology of Fulfillment of Digital Goods Secure and fail-safe delivery, rights management 3/9/01 EMTM 553

System Design Issues Good architectural properties Functional separation Performance (load balancing, web caching) Secure Reliable Available Scalable 3/9/01 EMTM 553

Creating and Managing Content What the customer see Static vs. dynamic content Different faces for different users Tools for creating content Multimedia presentation Integration with other media Data interchange HTML, XML (Extensible Markup Language) 3/9/01 EMTM 553

Cryptography Keeping secrets How to evaluate cryptography Privacy: interceptor cannot use information Authentication: sender’s identity cannot be forged Integrity: data cannot be altered Non-repudiation: sender cannot deny sending How to evaluate cryptography Secret key (symmetric) cryptography; e.g., DES Public key (asymmetric) cryptosystems; e.g, RSA Digital signatures, digital certificates Key management; e.g., PKI 3/9/01 EMTM 553

Security Concerns about security Client security issues Server security issues Security policy, risk assessment Authentication methods Something you know: passwords Something you have: smart card Something you are: biometrics Firewalls, proxy servers, intrusion detection Denial of service (DOS) attacks, viruses, worms 3/9/01 EMTM 553

Payment Systems Role of payment Cash properties: wide accept, convenient, anonymity, untraceability, no buyer transaction cost Online credit card payment, Smart Cards Secure protocols: SSL, SET Internet payment systems Electronic cash, digital wallets Micro-payments Wireless devices 3/9/01 EMTM 553

Transactions Processing Transactions and e-commerce Overview of transaction processing Transaction processing in e-commerce Keeping business records, audit, backup High-availability systems Replication and scaling Implementation 3/9/01 EMTM 553

Other System Components Taxes Shipping and handling Search engines Data mining Intelligent agents Inventory management, enterprise resource planning (ERP) Customer relation management (CRM) 3/9/01 EMTM 553

Course Outline Overview of e-commerce The Internet and the WWW E-commerce software building blocks and tools Scalability, high-performance servers, web caching Basic cryptography Security, watermarking, firewalls Payment systems Current and future directions 3/9/01 EMTM 553