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E-Commerce as a Capstone in Information Technology. Scott A. Taylor Jon A. Preston. Agenda. Motivation E-commerce & Education IT Overview CCSU IT Degree IT Components of E-commerce Findings Future. Motivation. Corporate demand for e-commerce students
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E-Commerce as a Capstone in Information Technology Scott A. Taylor Jon A. Preston
Agenda • Motivation • E-commerce & Education • IT Overview • CCSU IT Degree • IT Components of E-commerce • Findings • Future
Motivation • Corporate demand for e-commerce students • Capstone alternative to current program • Advisory panel recommendation • Joint degree program • Business & IT • Real-world, project-based courses
Business Information Economy E-commerce Business Models Marketing Supply Chain Management Customer-Behavior/Sociological Data Mining Statistical Data Analysis Human Factors Agents/Recommender Systems Information Technology Security Database Management Networks Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Hardware/Operating Systems Web Technologies E-Commerce & Education • Many universities entering E-commerce • Our focus – IT • Broadly speaking • Requirements • Systems Analysis • Design • Implementation • Testing
E-commerce Has It All! • Systems analysis and design • Programming • Testing and quality assurance • Software engineering • Systems engineering • Hardware • Networks • Human-computer interaction • Database design and implementation
CCSU IT Degree Certificate Associate Bachelor Upper level Theory Classes E-commerce Core IT TQA Track Classes E-commerce HCI Fnd. of IS Infrastructure Fnd. of Web Foundation Classes E-commerce Systems Security Analysis Intermediate Introduction Advanced Web to Web Web Fnd. of Legal Networking Implications Database Foundation Classes Fnd. of Database Fnd. of DB Intermediate Adv. DB Programming Applications Design DB Design Modeling
IT Components of E-commerce • Infrastructure • Servers, Design, Development, Fundamentals of Commerce • Security • Crypto, Firewalls, Attacks/Viruses, Access Control • Law • Contracts, Privacy, Intellectual Property, Taxation, Computer Crimes • Database • Design, Efficiency, Oracle, SQL, Relational Algebra, Logging
Findings • Open problems worked well • Afforded creativity & exploration • Time on task & learning retention in pre-requisites critical • Solidified prior knowledge • Students quickly applied what they had learned in jobs
Future • Pre-requisite Web courses now emphasize programming – XML, ASP, etc. • Projects & group work a necessity • But how do we scale this? • Didactic nature of the law class • Will students get “lost in the crowd” if/when enrollment increases?
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