The course introduces modern management techniques that are used for the marketing, selling, and distribution of goods and services through the Internet. Topics include: E-business Strategy, Business Models in the new world, Cyber-services, E-business relationships, E-business technology, E-Marketing and e-payment, Antecedents and barriers to e-commerce, Business Process Management, Case studies with LAB work.
Intended learning outcomes
Knowledge and understanding
student should abel to :
understand the basic concepts of information technology
know the tasks, types, uses and components of the computer
know the hardware and software components of the computer
explain the number systems and methods of conversion from one number system to another and the relationship between the number systems
enumerates the filtered gate and explains the relationship between inputs and outputs
explain to the student the components, uses and features of the World Wide Web
remember how to provide protection for the information system and know the risks facing the information system
enumerate the types of viruses that infect the computer and methods of protection against them
explain the basics of networks and their types
mental skills
student should abel to :
distinguish the physical and software components of a computer
solves the arithmetic operations on different types of numerical systems and converts from one number system to another
deduce the relationship between logic gates and the relationship between inputs and outputs
link between the risks facing the information system and how to protect the information system
compare the types of viruses and how to protect against them
compare the types of networks and ways to benefit from them
Practical and professional skills
student should abel to :
Distinguishing between the different physical components of a computer in terms of input, output, connectivity, and so on
Performing various arithmetic operations on different numerical systems and comparing them
Perform logical operations on different logical gates
Use of the World Wide Web
apply the simplest methods of protecting the information system
distinguish between different types of networks and use each type
General and transferable skills
Effective use of available knowledge and resources
Search ability
Ability to work in groups
Formation of panels for discussion and research
Hand in assignments or reports
Teaching and learning methods
Lectures
Tutorials
Problem-based learning
Mini-projects
Methods of assessments
Midterm Exam I = 25
Midterm Exam II = 25
Final Exam = 50
Course contents
Basic concepts of information technology
Introduction to computers
Computer hardware and software components
numerical systems
Types of number systems
Converting between numerical systems
Boolean algebra
logical gates
Internet
Information protection
Computer viruses
Introduction to computer networks
The impact of computer networks in modern technology