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Quest For Excellence Welcome To Our Presentation

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Our Presentation Topic: E-Business

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In this Presentation Our Group members Are: Rifat Rahmatullah Abul Kalam Azad Shahin Naznin Ferdous Kawsar Ahmed

# 111-061-092 # 111-061-156 # 111-061-176 # 111-091-185

Instructor: Md. Mahbubul Haque

Agen da1. Introduction: (What is E-Business)

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2. Background: (History of E-Business) 3. Use of Application 4. Different Sectors 5. Prospective of E-business 6. Effect of E-business 7. Customer Attitude toward The E-Business 8. Limitations 9. Recommendations and Suggestions 10. Conclusion

Introduc tion

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What is E-Business E-business is a term used to describe businesses run on the Internet, or utilizing Internet technologies to improve the productivity or profitability of a business. In a more general sense, the term may be used to describe any form of electronic business that is to say, any business, which utilizes a computer. This usage is somewhat archaic, however, in most contexts; E-Business refers exclusively to Internet businesses.

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History of E-Business “eBiz4Teens” is going to be the first to document the history of E-Business, which we believe all started with Amazon.com. Amazon.com opened their virtual doors in July of 1995. Their mission was to "use the Internet to offer products that educate, inform, and inspire". Therefore, they built their website, an online store that is customer friendly and easy to navigate. Oh yeah, and it currently offers 4.7 million, books, CDs, audio books, DVDs, computer games, and more. Now, headquarters of Amazon.com are in Seattle, Washington, and it is currently a public-traded company (NASDAQ: AMZN).

Use of Applications can be divided into three categories: Quest For Excellence Application Enterprise communication and collaboration Internal business systems CRM ERP Employee Information Portals Knowledge Management Workflow Management EDMS Human Resources Management Process Control Internal Transaction Processing

Electronic funds transfer Supply chain management E-marketing Online marketing online transaction processing Electronic commerce E-mail Voice mail Chat systems Discussion forums Data conferencing Collaborative work systems Content Management System

Different Retail Sector Sectors "The Retail sector contains per definition of all activities that

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can be connected with selling consumer goods for personal or domestic use.”

Business Services Sector "The Business service’s delivers services aimed on the business execution of the business life. This group consists of professional services on the area of law, accountancy, accounting and administration, recruitment, marketing, computer sector and technical services such as architects and engineers, real estate market and rental companies in several sectors. In other words: all companies that do not deliver touchable materials but deliver services to other companies.” Transportation Sector “Logistics concerns all business activities which add value to products and services using the dimensions place, time and quality. Logistics realizes their extra value concerning products and services, which are processed using the primary production process of a company. Logistics is responsible for the realization of products and services at the right place, on the right time and in the correct quantity from the starting point of the workflow until the end of the workflow to the customer (and even beyond).”

Prospectiv e of Ebusiness

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Effect of EBusiness

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Specific topics covered include:  E-Business effects on architectural IS solution building  Object-oriented methods and architectural solution building  Critical success factors for large-scale and narrow-scope projects  Aligning the IS solution with business objectives  The importance of simplicity and elegance, conceptual integrity, and intellectual manageability in solution building  Guidelines for business-driven and technology-driven IS strategies  Defining architecture models and supporting IT infrastructure

Customer Attitude Quest For Excellence E-Business is Maturing. Where once it seemed enough to put an "e" in front of toward The Ea product or a company name or to append a ".com" to just about anything, now it is recognized that E-Business success requires something more. At the most fundamental level, successful E-Businesses recognize that E-Business is a business issue. Business Business strategies lead to E-Business strategies. Once an E-Business strategy has been developed, business practices and supporting technology must be defined and implemented. And E-Business requires a long-term commitment to a perpetual process of market awareness, product and strategy development, implementation, and execution. Inflated market capitalizations might happen overnight, but E-Business success does not. E-business, it turns out, is just as subject to economic laws as any other industry. Another sign of E-Business's increasing maturity is the growing promise of EBusiness. Early E-Business opportunities were fairly discrete: a Web store front, an intranet human resources application, or a utility function like E-Billing, for example. These days we're talking about fully integrated E-Businesses, with customers, suppliers, and internal operations linked seamlessly through the power of the Web. In this fully integrated world, the opportunities – and the challenges – often affect the entire

Limitations

Quest For Excellence The paper work was very pleasant for us, and we tried our best to conclude the research successfully. However, we had some limitation to complete the research paper as followings:  This paper was our opening experience of a term paper.  Internet contains limited information about the E-Business in Bangladesh.  We found a little information about E-Business from the library.  The paper work started and ended with a short period.

commendations nd Suggestions

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Conclusion

Quest For Excellence E-Business is not just about E-Commerce or exchanging information about goods and services between one and customers, and one and suppliers. It is about using the Internet for the transfer of information between employees using your in-house systems, between branch offices, remote users, and between business partners, customers, suppliers and the public. E-Business is also about automation. One can automate many of his or her inhouse procedures using new sources of information. One is freed up so he or she can use information and technology to let his or her work at business rather ignore that business. The benefits of E-Business have spawned a huge range of related products and services. One’s challenge to understand what E-Business can provide for his or her business and then match requirements to what is available.

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