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FIT5072 Applied E-Business - B2B

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FIT5072 Applied E-Business - B2B []

Reasons for Introduction

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This unit is a recoding from BUS4710 (to be disestablished) to FIT5072. Prerequisite BUS9520 Business Systems A or equivalent added. Prohibition BUS4710 added.The previous revision for BUS4710 was a proposal to add summer semester to the semester offerings and to impose a quota of 60 students on summer semester enrolments.In the wake of Y2K a majority of IT managers have cited Business to Business (B2B) e-Commerce as their next major project. Explosive growth and a corresponding skill vacuum in this area are expected to continue throughout the first decade of the 21st century. In a broader context B2B is expected to bring fundamental, far reaching changes to existing business processes and culture as company IT systems begin to overlap in an attempt to form integrated, inter company supply chains. All graduates hoping to join the Business IT industry will need to understand and appreciate this new, inter-company transparency and its effects.The initial task faced by many companies is to interconnect, with varying degrees of transparency, their back office ERPs (Enterprise Resource Planning systems) via e-commerce marketplace hubs. Order matching (e-Procurement) has emerged as the easiest and most cost effective B2B transaction. Deeper, more complex, inter-company B2B linkages are already being developed and implemented. Although still early days, several products have emerged as B2B winners. Existing ERPs will obviously play a major role. The most dominant of these systems (highest head count) in Australia and the rest of the world is SAP R3.SAP has recently formed an alliance with one of the leaders in B2B software platforms (viz. Commerce One). Another leader in the B2B software marketplace (viz. Ariba) has already developed and implemented linkages between its own software and SAP R3. Oracle is developing its own B2BERP platforms. Specific B2B skill sets based around the integration of leading B2B software platforms and ERPs will enhance graduate employment prospects and service the Business IT industry by mitigating the expected B2B skill vacuum. All very well, but these last two paras don't seem to have much to do with reasons for introduction. Do you need to say something about the need to teach these topics

Reasons for Introduction (20 Apr 2007, 3:59pm)

B2E ebusiness represents a major area of trading activities. Many large and even SMEs are establishing electronic relationships with the emergence of web-based technologies that make it cost-effective for them to trade electronically. Students in the business systems stream need to develop a clear understanidng about the major B2B ebusiness initiatives (i.e. eprocurement and e-marketplace) and how they add value to business. Students also need to appreciate the technologies that form the foundation of these initiatives.

Reasons for Change (20 Apr 2007, 4:02pm)

New technologies such as web services are arising that facilitate the implementation of many key B2B ebusiness initiatives. Hence, an overview of the emerging B2B technologies and the management problems associated with them need to be addressed.

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Stephen Huxford

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12 Feb 2007 David Sole Copied from BUS5710
20 Apr 2007 Md. Rahim modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RIntro; modified ReasonsForIntroduction/RChange
29 May 2008 Geraldine DCosta Graduate Postgraduate Programs Committee Mtg 3/08 held on 14/5/08 (Item 4.3.2) considered unit FIT5072. GPGPC did not endorse offering of the unit since it was not required in the MBIS program.

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