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Dec 26, 2024
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CIS 4900 - Electronic Commerce Development The trends in e-commerce architecture are studied within the scope of consumer-to-business, business-to-business relations and the enterprise evolution. The impact of e-commerce solutions upon local, national, and global trading are examined in order to plan a customized solution for a given business. A part of the course is skills-oriented with computer projects that employ modern web technologies with interactive database processing in support of cybercash, and other e-commerce components and activities, including security protection. Websites are developed with strong links to real world business applications. Students taking this course are required to have a laptop computer meeting the minimum specifications defined by the Haworth College of Business.
Prerequisites & Corequisites: Prerequisites: CIS 3900 and CIS 4600 (may be taken concurrently).
Credits: 3 hours
Restrictions: Restricted to majors/minors in Computer Information Systems and Electronic Business Design.
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