Fall 2000
E-Commerce (290D)

This course will present students with a business and technical orientation to electronic commerce. The course will follow two streams of analysis and practice. The "e" stream and the "commerce" stream of "e-commerce" will be developed in lectures and labs. Students will gain experience with the relevant technology relating to telecommunications, database design, networking, and the fundamentals of commercial Web site design. Students will also gain understanding of the commercial, business, organizational, legal and human factors issues surrounding electronic commerce. Students will work in teams to develop an e-commerce business idea for a term project.

 

Syllabus

I. HTML and JavaScript Tutorials - by Grace Pok
HTML
JavaScript
Chapter 1. Getting Started: A Simple Website
Chapter 2. Text Formatting & Page Layout
Chapter 3. Images
Chapter 4. Links
Chapter 5. Lists and Tables
Chapter 6. Frames
Conclusion

Introduction
Chapter 1:  Basics
Chapter 2:  Windows
Chapter 3:  Forms
Conclusion


II. Introduction to Microsoft Access and Databases - by Rahul Bijlani

Lab 1/8
Lab 2/8
Lab 3/8
Lab 4/8
Lab 5/8
Lab 6/8
Lab 7/8
Lab 8/8


III. ASP – Active Server Pages -
by Jason Ku

IV. Visual Interdev Tutorial - by Mike Lehr

V. Shopping Cart Tutorial - by Mike Lehr