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Other E-Application Rashed Hasan

E-ticketing An e-ticket (electronic ticket) is a paperless electronic document used for ticketing passengers, particularly in the commercial airline industry. Virtually all major airlines now use this method of ticketing. Electronic tickets have been introduced in road, urban or rail public transport as well.

Features of E-Ticketing When a customer books a flight by telephone or using the Web, the details of the reservation are stored in a computer. The customer can request that a hardcopy confirmation be sent by postal mail, but it is not needed at the check-in desk. A confirmation number is assigned to the passenger, along with the flight number/s, date/s, departure location/s, and destination location/s. When checking in at the airport, the passenger simply presents positive identification. Then necessary boarding passes are issued, and the passenger can check luggage and proceed through security to the gate area.

Advantages The principal advantage of e-ticketing is the fact that it reduces booking expense by eliminating the need for printing and mailing paper documents. Another advantage is that it eliminates the possibility of critical documents getting lost in the mail or being sent to the wrong address.

Computer-Aided Design Computer-Aided Design (CAD) is the use of computer technology to aid in the design and particularly the drafting (technical drawing and engineering drawing) of a part or product,

Computer-aided manufacturing Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) is the use of computer-based software tools that assist engineers and machinists in manufacturing or prototyping product components. CAM is a programming tool that makes it possible to manufacture physical models using computer- aided design (CAD) programs.

CAD/CAM Computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing (CAD/CAM) is the integration of two technologies. It has often been called the new industrial revolution. In CAD, engineers and designers use specialized computer software to create models that represent characteristics of objects.

CAD/CAM These models are analyzed by computer and redesigned as necessary. This allows companies needed flexibility in studying different and drawing designs without the high costs of building and testing actual models, saving millions of dollars. In CAM, designers and engineers use computers for planning manufacturing processes, testing finished parts, controlling manufacturing operations, and managing entire plants. CAM is linked to CAD through a database that is shared by design and manufacturing engineers.

CAD/CAM The major applications of CAD/CAM are mechanical design and electronic design. Computer-aided mechanical design is usually done with automated drafting programs that use interactive computer graphics. Information is entered into the computer to create basic elements such as circles, lines, and points. Elements can be rotated, mirrored, moved, and scaled, and users can zoom in on details. Computerized drafting is quicker and more accurate than manual drafting. It makes modifications much easier.

CIM More and more manufacturing businesses are integrating CAD/CAM with other aspects of production, including inventory tracking, scheduling, and marketing. This idea, known as computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM), speeds processing of orders, adds to effective materials management, and creates considerable cost savings.

Online shopping Online shopping is the process consumers go through to purchase products or services over the Internet. An online shop, e-shop, e- store, internet shop, web shop, web store, online store, or virtual store evokes the physical analogy of buying products or services at a bricks-and-mortar retailer or in a shopping mall.

Trends One third of people that shop online use a search engine to find what they are looking for and about one fourth find websites by word of mouth. Word of mouth has become a leading way by which people find shopping websites. When an online shopper has a good first experience with a certain website, sixty percent of the time they will return to that website to buy more.

Trends Books are one of the things bought most online. However, clothes, shoes, and accessories are all very popular things bought online. Cosmetics, nutrition products, and groceries are increasingly being purchased online. About one fourth of travelers buy their plane tickets online because it is a quick and easy way to compare airline travel and make a purchase. Online shopping provides more freedom and control than shopping in a store.

Trends From a sociological perspective, online shopping is arguably the most predictable way to shop. One knows exactly what website to go to, how much the product will cost, and how long it will take for the product to reach them. Online shopping has become extremely routine and predictable, which is one of its great appeals to the consumer.

Market share E-commerce product sales totaled $146.4 billion in the United States in 2006, representing about 6% of retail product sales in the country. The $18.3 billion worth of clothes sold online represented about 10% of the domestic market. For developing countries and low-income households in developed countries, adoption of e- commerce in place of or in addition to conventional methods is limited by a lack of affordable Internet access.

Product delivery Download: This is the method often used for digital media products such as software, music, movies, or images. Shipping: The product is shipped to the customer's address. Drop shipping: The order is passed to the manufacturer or third-party distributor, who ships the item directly to the consumer, bypassing the retailer's physical location to save time, money, and space. In-store pickup: The customer orders online, finds a local store using locator software and picks the product up at the closest store. This is the method often used in the bricks and clicks business model. Coding: In the case of buying an admission ticket one may get a code, or a ticket that can be printed out. At the premises it is made sure that the same right of admission is not used twice.

Product suitability Category & Online sales in USA (2006) Apparel, accessories and footwear$18.3 billion Computer hardware and software$17.2 billion Autos and auto parts$16.7 billion Home furnishings$10.0 billion Total products sales (excluding travel)$146.4 billion Travel$73.5 billion

Payment Online shoppers commonly use credit card to make payments, however some systems enable users to create accounts and pay by alternative means, such as: Debit card Various types of electronic money Cash on delivery (C.O.D., offered by very few online stores) Cheque Wire transfer/delivery on payment Postal money order PayPal Google Checkout Amazon Payments Gift cards Direct debit in some countries

Advantages Convenience Online stores are usually available 24 hours a day, and many consumers have Internet access both at work and at home. A visit to a conventional retail store requires travel and must take place during business hours. Searching or browsing an online catalog can be faster than going physically to a store.

Advantages Information and reviews Online stores must describe products for sale with text, photos, and multimedia files, whereas in a physical retail store, the actual product and the manufacturer's packaging will be available for direct inspection. Some online stores provide or link to supplemental product information, such as instructions, safety procedures, demonstrations, or manufacturer specifications. Some provide background information, advice, or how-to guides designed to help consumers decide which product to buy.

Advantages In a conventional retail store, clerks are generally available to answer questions. Some online stores have real-time chat features, but most rely on or phone calls to handle customer questions.

Advantages Price and selection One advantage of shopping online is being able to quickly seek out deals for items or services with many different vendors Search engines and online price comparison services can be used to look up sellers of a particular product or service.

dot-com company A dot-com company, or simply a dot-com is a company that does most of its business on the Internet, usually through a website that uses the popular top-level domain, ".com"

The three C's

Various different ways to do business and make money with the internet have been proposed. They are emphasized in the three C’s, which stand for Commerce, Content and Connection. Commerce is about selling products over the internet, as Amazon. COM does. Content refers to placing content on the internet, varying from news headlines to web-logs. Some examples are BBC News and Face book. Lastly one can do business by supplying an internet connection, as with AOL, one of the largest internet service providers (ISP) in the US.

Some companies, like Google, Microsoft and AOL, offer all three of them, which gives them an advantage on their competitors. This combination should be a success formula according to some information specialists. With the stock market crash around the year 2000 that ended the dot-com bubble.