E-commerce is a valuable information system that allows
consumers, businesses and the public to carry out business transactions
electronically. The system allows these people, businesses and organizations to
put their products out in a global setting, at a low price for consumers,
allowing a high profit for them. One of the most valuable aspects of e-commerce
is the simplicity it offers to businesses and organizations in purchasing. When
performed in a manual system, an employee must wait for approval for a purchase
needed from the purchasing department, and the purchase cannot exceed a set
amount. When purchasing a product through an e-commerce system, a step in the
manual system is eliminated. Instead of going to the purchasing department, an
employee can buy directly from a supplier, and the price on that website will
not exceed the amount they have budgeted – the business they work for has
already set the price. Management can be notified by e-mail quickly if approval
is necessary. E-commerce eases much of the management information and decision
processes as a business information system.
An example of a website that I use which I will use as an example of e-commerce is Ruelala.com. In terms of the processes e-commerce consists of, it begins
with a gathering of data that will be used as input. For e-commerce, data about
products, markets, consumers, and prices are necessary for their website – this
is where partner organizations and customers will go to order. For Ruelala, clothing, sales, fashion merchandise, and other goods will be researched. This data should
be processed and then used for output. E-commerce looks at the gathered data
and creates information from it, and when this process is complete, the next
process is output. During output, the organization creates useful outlets for
the information, like reports for suppliers and partners. Ruelala creates reports and analyses for the partners and suppliers it works with, for example Tommy Bahama and Marc Jacobs. Feedback is then
necessary from the system that monitors the processing and input procedures. Feedback
is essential for input, processing, and output procedures to take place
properly in an e-commerce system. In addition, management is necessary to
monitor each facet of the e-commerce business, including the processes of the system,
as well as all departments that comprise the business, for instance,
manufacturing, marketing, and finance. Ruelala is an example of an e-commerce business that is successful in all processes of its system, providing consumers with ease of access to fashion trends.
Try to change the name of the blog to your own name (as was rfequired in the tasks) so that students can understand who's blog that is.
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