Tuesday, July 29, 2014

Seminar Notice to BBA /BCA students

A
Student Seminar 
On
 "Emerging Trend of E-Commerce in India: Some Crucial Issues, Prospects and Challenges" 
 
Organised
by


 The Department of Vocational Courses ,
A. S. College, Deoghar
 on 
8th August 2014 (Saturday)
 In 
New Hall -1 ( Campus -II)
From
 8 AM TO 10 AM .
 
Last Date To Submit Papers /Presentation for Evaluation & Approval is   6th August 2014.
Abstract
E-commerce stands for electronic commerce and pertains to trading in goods and services through the electronic medium, i.e. the Internet or phone. On the Internet, it pertains to a website, which sells products or services directly from the site using a shopping cart or shopping basket system and allows credit card payments. It involves conducting business with the help of the electronic media, making use of the information technology such as Electronic Data Interchange (EDI). In general connotation, Ecommerce involves paperless transactions and usage of EDI (Electronic Data Interchange), electronic mail, bulletin boards, fax transmissions, and electronic fund transfers. It refers to the process of trading goods and services through an electronic medium such as the internet. With advancements in technology, there have been changes in the methodology for business transactions. India, being a rapid adaptor of technology is apace with the current scenario of electronic data exchanges and has taken to eCommerce. E-commerce is being used for purchase and sale of multiple products and there are multiple players using various portals and websites for this purpose. The information technology industry might observe it as an electronic business application aimed at commercial transactions. It can involve electronic funds transfer, supply chain management, e-marketing, online marketing, online transaction processing, electronic data interchange (EDI), automated inventory management systems, and automated data collection systems. It typically uses electronic communications technology such as the Internet, extranets, e-mail, e books, databases, and mobile phones.