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E-Commerce: Doing Business on the Internet CPSC 155b, Spring 2001 T, Th: 1-2:15 pm, Room DL220

Overview Introduction to Electronic Commerce Emphasis on Internet Business Underlying technological developments Business models Legal, social, and political implications

Partial Outline Network Technology Security and Privacy Technology Internet Content-Distribution Businesses Search and Datamining Market Design B2C, B2B, C2C

Examples of Technological Developments Mass-market computing and networking World-Wide Web Digital music, images, text, etc. “Search” and other massive-scale data processing “Strong” cryptography

Examples of Business Developments New ways to conduct old business –New companies –New capabilities for old companies –Death of some old companies –“Empowered consumers” ?? New types of business (Qualitatively more) massive scale

Examples of Conflicts Privacy vs. efficiency Anonymity vs. accountability Commerce vs. law enforcement Standardization vs. innovation Global technology vs. local expectations

Revised Schedule Jan 23: First HW Assignment Due Feb 1: Second HW Assignment Due Feb 8: First Hour Exam Feb 22: Optional Final Project/Paper Description Due Mar 1: Third HW Assignment Due Mar 27: Fourth HW Assignment Due Apr 3: Second Hour Exam Apr 19: Final Paper/Project Due

Requirements 4 homework assignments (20%) 2 hour exams (20% each) Final paper or project (40%) No final exam Required reading: –Information Rules, Shapiro and Varian –Digital Dilemma, NRC panel –A modest number of relevant articles and websites

Instructor: Joan Feigenbaum Office: AKW 512 Office Hours: Tues 2:30-3:30, Thurs Phone: Assistant: Judi Paige 203

TA: Charles Chiou Office: AKW 301 Office Hours: Mon 4:00pm-5:00pm Wed 1:00pm-2:00pm (or schedule with me via Phone:

Reading Assignment For Jan 11, 2001 Executive Summary and Chapter 1 of The Digital Dilemma ( Chapter 1 of Information Rules