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Standard |
Posted: 09/10/07
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State Standard £ Institutionally Developed College: |
CIS 1105—E-Commerce Tools
Course
Description
This course
provides an overview of current E-Commerce development tools. Topics include an
overview of current tools, and creation of E-Commerce Web Sites using available
tools. Tools used include Microsoft Commerce Server, and current web site
E-Commerce tools. Topics include: overview of current E-Commerce Tools,
creating a Microsoft E-Commerce web site, creating a web site using current web
site E-Commerce tools, and security - Using Certificates to secure
transactions.
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Competency Areas |
Hours |
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Overview
of current E-Commerce Tools |
Class |
3 |
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Creating
a Microsoft E-Commerce web site |
D. Lab |
2 |
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Creating
a web site using current web site E-Commerce tools |
P.
Lab/O.B.I. |
0 |
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Security
- Using Certificates to secure transactions |
Credit |
4 |
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Prerequisite: |
CIS 2301 |
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Corequisite: |
CIS 2301 |
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Course Guide |
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Competency |
After completing this section,
the student will be able to: |
Hours |
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Class |
D.Lab
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P.Lab/ O.B.I. |
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Overview
of current E-Commerce Tools |
4 |
2 |
0 |
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What are
the current E-Commerce development tools? |
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What are
the advantages and disadvantages of each? |
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How are
web based tools different that other E-Commerce development tools? |
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Creating
a Microsoft E-Commerce web site |
10 |
8 |
0 |
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The
"backward" method to creating a Microsoft E-Commerce site. |
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Creating
a Microsoft E-Commerce site using Microsoft Commerce Server. |
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Creating
a web site using current web site E-Commerce tools |
10 |
8 |
0 |
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The
"forward" method to creating an E-Commerce site from a web-based
tool. |
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Creating
an E-Commerce site from a web-based tool. |
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Security
- Using Certificates to secure transactions |
6 |
2 |
0 |
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Applying
for and using a certificate for secured data. |
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Signing
up with a third party company to verify data |
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Credit
card verification. Techniques and procedures. |
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Suggested Resources |