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| Be able to understand the technical and managerial requirements of various e-commerce activities, as well as the interaction between computing and human being in the global context. |
2.
| Be able to understand how to apply different technologies to solve problems in various e-
commerce activities like sales, payment, marketing, auction, etc. |
3.
| Be able to implement an application with e-commerce technologies applied. |
Mapping from Course Learning Outcomes to Programme Learning Outcomes
| PLO a | PLO b | PLO c | PLO d | PLO e | PLO f | PLO g | PLO h | PLO i | PLO j |
CLO 1 | T | | T | | | T,P | | T,P | T,P | T,P |
CLO 2 | T | T | T,P | T,P | | T | | T | | |
CLO 3 | T,P | T | T | | | | | | | |
T - Teach, P - Practice
For BEng(CompSc) Programme Learning Outcomes, please refer to
here.
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Syllabus |
Calendar Entry:
This course aims to help students to understand the technical and managerial challenges they will face as electronic commerce becomes a new locus of economics activities. Topics include Internet and www technology, information security technologies, public-key crypto-systems, public-key infrastructure, electronic payment systems, and electronic commerce activities in different sectors.
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Detailed Description:
COMP3320 Electronic commerce technology |
Mapped to CLOs
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Introduction | 1 |
Technology Infrastructure | 1 |
Web Server and E-Commerce Server | 2 |
E-Commerce Security | 1 |
E-Payment | 2 |
B2C and B2B E-Commerce | 2 |
E-marketing | 2 |
Blockchain and Smart Contract | 2 |
Additional Case studies | 1, 2, 3 |
Lab sessions and Project | 1, 2, 3 |
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Assessment:
Continuous Assessment:
50% Written Examination:
50%
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Teaching Plan |
Please refer to the corresponding Moodle course.
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Moodle Course(s) |
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