ECMM 6010 Technology Issues in Electronic Commerce

 
     
News

Nov 29. Presentations

Nov 21. Example solution to assignment 4 by Xuefei with .xml and .xsl files

Nov 17: Assignment 5 (due Nov. 24, 8:43am), and my public key.

Nov 2. Marks of assignment 3 and test 1 are in.

Oct: 31: Assignment 4 (due Nov. 17 in class).

Oct 19: Assignment 3 (due Oct 29 by email) and updated schedule.

Oct 18: Marks to date. Also, check the latest schedule if your presentation has been schedule or talk to me otherwise.

Oct. 16: Specification of the term paper format

Assignment 2 (due Oct.13 by email)

Assignment 1 (due Sept. 29)

Presentation approval page (please check this page to find out if you have to see me (even if you are already included in the schedule)

There will be an MEC welcome & orientation session on Tuesday, September 9, 11:30am in the auditorium of the CS Building (followed by Pizza). Attendance is mandatory.

 
Lecture Notes

etc (Nov 21)

security (Nov 21)

cryptography (Nov. 17)

distributed computing (Nov. 10)

database (Oct 30)

server-side-processing (Oct 20)

client-side-processing (Oct 6)

client-server (Sep 22). There is also an example of a simple java server and client program that was shown in class.

networking (Sept 15) We discussed up to slide 9. I will likely change some of the remaining slides.

internet&wwwBasics (Sept 8/15)

intro (Sept 8)

 
Instructor Dr. Thomas Trappenberg  
Office Hours Tuesdays/Thursdays 1-2pm (Rm 313, CS Building)  
Outline In this course we outline some of the major technological concepts and enabling technologies of electronic commerce systems. This includes specifically an introduction to distributed systems and networking with an emphasis of the Internet. Some examples of tools and techniques are also discussed.  
Textbook Darrel Ince: Developing Distributed and E-commerce Applications, Addison Wesley, 2002  
Grading Scheme

Assignments 40%

Presentation & Paper 20%

Tests 40%

 
Schedule Rough schedule (will change)  
Honesty

It is important for students to be aware of the Intellectual Honesty regulations at Dalhousie University. Please see http://plagiarism.dal.ca/ for more information. Any suspected cases of plagiarism will be forwarded to the Senate Discipline Committee.