Chapter 3
Chapter 3
Chapter 3
INFRASTRUCTURE
Prepared by:
Sandesh Jonchhe
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Prakash Shrestha
Bijay Karki
E-Commerce Business Model
-Bijay Karki
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E-Commerce Business Model:
2. The revenue is generated through transaction fees by the customer paying a fee for
a transaction to the operator of a platform. The company is a market place operator
providing the customer with a platform to place his transactions
3. During this process the customer may be presented as a buyer as well as a seller. To
actively participate in this e-market, customers must register, so both parties of a
transaction taking place are identified
- Examples
eBay
Amazon
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Examples:
- Publishers and content services, e.g. newspapers, magazines, TV channels
- they provide text, audio or video content to users who subscribe for a fee to get
access to the service or to download the new issue: New York Times
- Networks offer premium memberships to find business partners or former
classmates, subscribers can use all services, i.e. they get any information about
their account via short notifications or newsletter, receive and send e-mails, get
job offers: LinkedIn
- Internet service providers offer the connectivity (e.g. via broadband) and services
around (security software for download, e-mail-services): T-Online, AOL
- Special services: Companies offer security and payment services to internet
service providers and online retail customers: Paypal
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Advertising Revenue Model:
- Typically, fees are generated from advertisers in exchange for advertisements,
which is ultimately the classic principal among the revenue models besides sales
- The advertising revenue model is based on contacts making it one of the
indirect sources of revenue
- The conventional version is display-marketing - for example wallpaper, super
banner, rectangle, skyscraper - which is paid according to traffic (invoice per
CPC/cost-per-click or CPX/cost-per-action)
- The main online advertising variations are besides display-marketing, affiliate-
marketing (advertising on many websites, CPX) and search-engine-marketing
(CPC)
- Special models are e-mail-marketing and social-media-marketing. For
advertisers with a lower budget for example the New York Times created a self-
booking-tool for display-ads on a CPM(Cost-per-mille)-basis. And there are still
rising new opportunities
- Examples : Google (e.g. AdWords and AdSense), Facebook, New York Times
(Marketing)
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- Business benefits:
1. Reduced tender cycle-time
2. Fast and accurate pre-qualification and evaluation, which enables the rejection of
suppliers that fail to meet the tender specification
3. Faster response to questions and points of clarification during the tender period
4. Reduction in the labor intensive tasks of receipt, recording and distribution of
tender submissions
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Contd…….
Group Purchasing:
-A group purchasing organization (GPO) is an entity that is created to leverage the
purchasing power of a group of businesses to obtain discounts from vendors based
on the collective buying power of the GPO members
-Many GPOs are funded by administrative fees that are paid by the vendors that
GPOs oversee
-These fees can be set as a percentage of the purchase or set as an annual flat
rate. Some GPOs set mandatory participation levels for their members, while
others are completely voluntary
Contd……
- In recent years, group purchasing has begun to take root in the nonprofit
community. Group purchasing amongst nonprofits is still relatively new, but is
quickly becoming common place as nonprofits aim to find ways to reduce
overhead expenses
- In the healthcare field, GPOs have most commonly been accessed by acute-care
organizations, but non-profit Community Clinics and Health Centers throughout
the U.S. have also been engaging in group purchasing
THE INTERNET AS THE
NETWORK
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INFRASTRUCTURE
-Prakash
14 THE INTERNET AS THE NETWORK
INFRASTRUCTURE
The Internet
The internet is a large system of inter-connected networks.
The federal networking council(FNC) defines the internet as:
it is logically linked together by a globally unique address
space based on the internet protocol(IP).
It is able to support communications using TCP/IP suite.
Internet allows:
communication.
Participation in simulations and games.
Downloading of software, eBooks and music.
E-commerce
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16 INTERNET GROWTH
• Increment in internet usage.
17 SIX STAGES OF INTERNET GROWTH
1. Experimental networking:
• It covers early years from 1965 under Department of
Defense ARPA and the province of a relatively small
technical community.
• This group developed not only the technology but the
cooperative mechanism that made if possible to scale and
allow further innovation to occur.
2. Discipline-specific research:
• It covers years from 1980-1985, grew out of the more
general ARPANET and began to build international on-line
communities. CSNET, of instance, linked computer science
researchers from all over the world.
18 SIX STAGES OF INTERNET GROWTH (CONTD..)
3. General research networking:
• It covers the year from 1985-1991 and called the NSFNET
program.
• NSFNET program was established chiefly to allow exchange
of information and access to remote resources within the
research and education community.
Financially leveraged
Dumb network
Designed by highly
qualified researchers
INTERNET GOVERNANCE
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-Sandesh
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BRIEF HISTORY
Was formed in 1992 by Vint Cerf and Bob Kahn
Mission—to promote the open development, evolution, and use
of the Internet for the benefit of all people throughout the world
Has its headquarters in Reston, Virginia, United States
Has a membership base of more than 140 organizations and more
than 80,000 individual members.
WORKING PRINCIPLE
Works at intersection of policy, standards, and development
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THANK YOU
Prepared By
- Bijay Karki
- Prakash Shrestha
- Sandesh Jonchhe
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