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Load:
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* Load is given in academic hour (1 academic hour = 45 minutes)
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Description:
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Basic concepts of e-business: definition and categories. Historical review of e-business origins and the rise of first e-business standards. Standard EDI. ebXML standard: ideas and basic concepts. The role of Internet in modern electronic business. Business model ontology. Business process: modelling and automatization. Informatization of business documents and business collaborations. The role of standardized business registries. Open technologies (Java, XML, SOAP, Web Services) and their use in modern e-business. E-business security. Business intelligence and its use in e-business. Case study of real-world e-business applications.
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Literature:
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- E‐Business: Organizational and Technical Foundation; Michael P. Papazoglou, Pieter Ribbers; Wiley and Sons; 2006; ISBN: 0 470 84376 4
- Payment Technologies for E‐Commerce; Weidong Kou (urednik); Springer‐Verlag; 2003; ISBN: 3 540 44007 0
- Service‐Oriented Architecture: Concepts, Technology and Design; Thomas Erl; Prentice‐Hall; 2005; ISBN: 0 13 185858 0
- Service‐Oriented Architecture: A Field Guide to Integrating XML and Web Services; Thomas Erl; Prentice‐Hall; 2004; ISBN: 0 13 142898 5
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3. semester
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course for
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Software Engineering and Information Systems
course for
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Telecommunications and Informatics
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