Term 3: University Carlos III Madrid (UC3M)
SEMC61: Network Infrastructure
Aims: To present how to achieve communication in e-Business. To present the requirements that e-commerce applications impose to the underlying network infrastructure. The student will learn how to configure the typical services offered by Internet Service Providers (ISPs), how to provide and manage Quality of Service (QoS) in IP networks and how these networks are going to evolve in the short, medium and long terms.
Credits: 4 ECTS
Assessed: Exam 70% (closed book); Coursework 30% (team project).
SEMC63: B2B Technologies
main technologies and languages used in Business to Business e-commerce applications (EDI, XML, Web Services, etc.). To introduce the platforms based on application servers for Business to Business e-commerce applications. To introduce the main e-government concepts, technologies and projects and their repercussions to the B2B environment.
Credits: 4 ECTS
Assessed: Exam 70% (closed book); Coursework 30% (team project).
SEMC64: B2C Technologies
Aims: To present how to handle presentation in e-Business. To present the main technologies used in Business to Consumer e-commerce applications. To give an overview about programming user personal devices for e-commerce applications. To present the main technologies related to CRM systems. To introduce how to build an electronic shop including dynamic content generation and user interaction issues.
Credits: 4 ECTS
Assessed: Exam 70% (closed book); Coursework 30% (team project).
SEMC65: Network Security and Electronic Payment
Aims: To present how to achieve trust in e-Business. To examine the security threats and vulnerabilities present in IP networks and their effect in e-commerce servers. To study the current security countermeasures, mechanisms and services and their future trends. To introduce the main e-payment techniques and standards.
Credits: 4 ECTS
Assessed: Exam 70% (closed book); Coursework 30% (team project).