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CIOI - E-Commerce & E-Government
Because of its ubiquitous nature, the Internet has become a successful medium for facilitating interaction between businesses, government, suppliers, and the general public. This is a very active area for standards developers as well as system implementers. The registries that are the focus of this Open Forum play important roles in electronic business and some, e.g., XML registries and UDDI are direct results of efforts in this area. This course presents and demonstrates work underway in the standards community as well as in government and private enterprise organizations. The emphasis on electronic business is expanding the concept of electronic commerce beyond the traditional perceptions of purchasing and paying using standard transaction sets. Implementation of electronic business expands our thinking and opportunities to include the relationships among buyers and sellers, their agents and third parties and takes advantage of the significant process improvement and re-engineering opportunities available through the implementation of electronic business concepts and technologies. Understanding the strategic opportunities, risks, challenges, and technology limitations is essential to building interesting business models. In this course, participants will learn about technologies used to implement E-commerce, E-business, M-commerce, and E-government solutions, and will analyze several business and government models from both the strategic and technology perspective.
Participants will:
- Develop a firm understanding of E-commerce, E-business, trends, key drivers, strategies, and demonstrated utility and applicability of analytic frameworks.
- Evaluate a conceptual level of the portfolio of technologies used to enable E-commerce.
- Identify the tactical challenges involved in implementing E-commerce.
- Evaluate a broad range of applications, technologies, challenges, and opportunities used by mobile technologies in the implementation of E-commerce.
- Evaluate and identify the benefits, challenges and opportunities for transforming government services to meet the president’s E- government agenda.
Clinger-Cohen Core Competencies Addressed:
- E-Government
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