Thursday, June 4, 2009
Web 2.0
Monday, June 1, 2009
Security and Privacy
Recently in the news it was reported that a commonwealth bank customer in QLD received the private financial details of 19 others. Darren Starkey received more than 40 pages of financial statements that included names, addresses, bank account numbers, loan details and financial transactions. It was not until The Courier-Mail contacted the banks did they become aware of the problem. However they released a statement saying that they would retrieve that statements are inform the effected customers. The staff involved in the blunder have been talked to and reminded of the seriousness of the situation and the importance of customers confidentiality. The bank said that they would review their processes to ensure that a similar issue would not occur again. The breach was serious because the details the were those that could be manipulated for identity fraud.The bank in not legally required to inform their customers of a privacy breach however the Australian Privacy Commissioner has recommended full disclosure in situations were a reasonable possibility of harm could arise from the blunder.
Question 2)Have you been using Turnitin software this semester? If you have was it a positive or negative experience and why?
As of yet i have not used the Turnintin software. I wouldnt even have any idea how to use it!
Monday, May 18, 2009
Trust
Monday, May 4, 2009
Online Auctions
- eBay allows consumers to purchase things that aren't in normal stores
- consumers can buy items without leaving their house
- consumers can purchase goods that are almost new for a lower cost
- Items can be purchased easily interstate
- eBay is a very trusted site
Q2: Other major web sites, like Amazon.com and Yahoo!, have entered the auction marketplace with far less success than eBay. How has eBay been able to maintain its dominant position?
eBay has kept its dominant position by continuing to provide an efficient service and a trusted service. eBay provides a way of coomunicating with potential buyers and sellers throughout the world and I think this makes people think that they can trust each other.
Q3: What method does eBay use to reduce the potential for fraud among traders on its site? What kinds of fraud, if any, are eBay users most susceptible?
- only using safe payment methods such as PayPal. With PayPal your account information is hidden from sellers.
- Never trade outside the eBay site. Items purchased outside the site may not be eligible for PayPal Buyer Protection.
- Never use Western Union, MoneyGram or other instant wire transfer services which are prohibited on eBay.
- Remember: If an offer sounds too good to be true – it probably is. Don’t believe a seller who says that eBay is holding goods at its warehouse. eBay is a marketplace that brings together sellers and buyers. They never take possession of items from sellers or hold money from buyers.
Q4: eBay makes every effort to conceptualize its users as a community (as opposed to, say "customers" or "clients"). What is the purpose of this conceptual twist and does eBay gain something by doing it?
Q5: eBay has long been a marketplace for used goods and collectibles. Today, it is increasingly a place where major businesses come to auction their wares. Why would a brand name vendor set-up shop on eBay?
Digital Automata
The Chinese Room argument, proposed by John Searle in 1980, challenges the Turing test by endeavoring to demonstrate that a machine such as a computer does not think, and can therefore never be described as having a “mind” no matter how intelligent it appears. The Chinese Room thought experiment begins with the supposition that a computer that behaves as if it understands Chinese exists. Searle hypothesizes that the computer is programmed so successfully that a human Chinese speaker is convinced that the machine is another human Chinese speaker. The computer easily passes the Turing test, and advocates of artificial intelligence would surmise that the computer understands Chinese. Searle then proposes that he is in a closed room with a book that contains an English version of the computer program because he does not speak Chinese. He receives Chinese characters and processes them manually following the program instructions. He, in essence, is performing the same task as the computer, yet it is obvious that he does not understand Chinese. Searle asserts that both he and the computer are simply following a step-by-step process which only simulates artificial intelligence. There is no intentionality in the process and therefore no actual thought or understanding is involved.
Can virtual agents succeed in delivering high-quality customer service over the Web?
I believe that as technology advances, virtual agents can succeed in delivering high-quality customer service over the Web. There are a number of advantages in having a virtual agent deliver customer service over the Web including 24/7 service, no waiting in phone queues and the satisfaction of solving a problem yourself without having to rely on another person. One major issue that would need to be overcome is the programs ability to interpret everyday language and deliver a relevant answer. Customers would become very impatient and frustrated if like the “cybertwins” the virtual agent delivers a totally irrelevant answer to a question. With technological development increasing exponentially, it is only a matter of time before businesses can deliver a high-quality, automated, customer service function over the Web.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_test
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_Room
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Digital Markets
a) What experiences have you had with shopping online?
b) Describe a good experience.
c) What did you like about the online store you used?
d) Describe a bad experience.
e) What problems did you have with the online store?
f) What features make an online store more appealing?
g) What features make an online store less appealing?
h) Should we expect to see the prices of goods and services rise or fall due to the migration of consumers online?
a) The dispersion of prices (that is, the spread between the lowest and highest price for a particular product) will narrow.
b) The importance of brand names will decrease.
c) Price competition will make all products cheaper.
d) Digital markets will become dominated by a handful of mega-sites, like Amazon.com.
e) How do you think the balance of power between buyer’s and seller’s will change?
f) Prices are clustered online.
g) Online prices are elastic. ( i.e. immune to change up and down with demand)
h) Online prices are generally transparent (the extent to which prices for a given product or service are known by buyers in the marketplace.).
a) What types of m-commerce services does your cell phone provider offer?
Internet Access which allows you to purchase items using your phone. Mobile bill payment, Banking and financial services, Location-based services and Games and entertainment.
b) Which of these services do you use?
c) What types of transactions do you perform through your cell phone or other wireless device?
d) What types of transactions would you like to perform, but are currently unable to?
e) What is your opinion of wireless advertising/mobile marketing?
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Business Models
2) What is the Internet use/100 population - compare Australia, USA, China and India.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Google Analytics Page
2) Now look at the traffic sources report. What are the three sources of traffic and where has most of the traffic come from?
The 3 sources of traffic are search engines, direct traffic and referring sites with 80% of traffic coming from search engines, 16% from direct traffic and 4% from referring sites. Most of the traffic has come from search engines with Google being the most popular.
Internet Explorer was the most popular web browser used to access the site with over 70% of users accessing the site using Internet Explorer.
4) How many countries did visitors to OZRURAL come from and what were the top three countries?
They came from 14 countries with America, Great Britain and countries where English is the most popular language such as Australia being the top 3.
(a) What you can track: You can track things such as visitor loyalty, trends of visitors, what country people are accessing the site from, what browsers they are using and many other things.
(b) What you can track over time: Over time you can track how often people visit your site, how loyal they are to your business and how they access your site.
http://www.wikipedia.org/
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Digital Design
2. Define the term 'presence'. Write an additional paragraph that describes why firms that do business on the Web should be more concerned about presence than firms that operate in the physical world.
3. Write three paragraphs to briefly describe the things that Real Estate Agents can best accomplish through (1) their web sites (2) Mass media advertising (3) Personal contact?
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Navigating the Web!
- She said that searching information is a big and growing problem with their being over a trillion URLs which means that information is sometimes hard to find. For business this means that their advertising is crucial and that they need to spend their dollars wisely to ensure that their businesses website can be found and accessed by customers otherwise they may lose money.
- When asked why google has been so successful she replied by saying that different elements of its culture have been innovative such as working in really small teams. She said that they have 3 or 4 people in each office and they can speak to each other about specific ideas rather than having to have team meetings and so on. She believed Google has become more efficient by working in small teams.
- She also believed that competetion is vital for business. She said that the competetion between Yahoo and Google was good because people were always developing new products and everyone was asking what is going to be built next. Competetion also makes quality of products better.
- When asked about where the ideas for google come from she said they get nearly most of them from staff within the company which shows that in business you don't always have to look outside your business to come up with new ideas or people to perform Managing Jobs. People from within the company can be promoted and this creates a good culture because people know that if they work hard they have a chance of being promoted. Whereas if a company continiously gets people from outside the company, morale might drop because people believe their going to be stuck in the same job.
- 1. The Near Web: This is the Internet that you see when you lean over a screen - like a laptop.
- 2. The Here Web. This is the Internet that is always with you because you accesses it through a device you always carry - like a cell phone.
- 3. The Far Web. Sitting on a couch at home watching the television from a distance.
- 4. The Weird Web. Voice recognition when you’re driving and using Bluetooth head sets whilst your driving. This web doesn't fully exist yet.
- 5. B2B. Business Machines being able to talk to other business machines.
- 6. D2D. Devices that can communicate to each other without humans needing to control them.
b) Could there be more?
I believe their could be more because technology is an ever changing process and people are bound to invent new things but when that would happen I am unsure.
c) What does it mean for business?
It means that businesses will be able to rely more on computers to do work which will reduce their costs as they only have a start up cost and they don't have to pay wages to staff. However this will reduce the number of jobs for people in the community.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Introduction to eBusiness and Getting Started Online
1) Internet risks – give examples of four things that can go wrong with a transactional site?
2) Write down a definition for each:
a) E-commerce: E-commerce occurs when a customer purchases a product electronically rather than just face to face cash in hand. Without E-business you wouldn't have E-commerce because you need a business and products to be able to sell products electronically.
3) What is the difference between buy side and sell side eCommerce?
4) Describe the different types of eBusiness
C2B: Consumer to Business such as any retail store like Priceline
C2G: Consumer to Government such as people providing feedback to the government
B2C: Business to Consumer such as a transaction occuring on amazon.com
B2B: Business to Business such as Media owned Emap business publications
B2G: Business to Government such as businesses providing feedback to government businesses and non-governmental organisations
G2C: Government to Consumer such as Local Government Services and National Government Information
G2B: Government to Business such as Government services and transactions
G2G: Government to Government such as exchanging information
5) Which digital technology has the highest penetration rate? Explain and source your answer.
6) List::Four drivers to adoption of sell-side e-commerce by business.
7) Four barriers to adoption of sell-side e-commerce by business.
8) How might a restaurant in Sturt Street Ballarat benefit from an online presence?
9) What are some examples of Digital information??
10) What is the semantic web? Are we there yet?
