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I take the privilege to present the print version for the Volume 1 Issue (2) of E - Commerce for future & Trends. The intension of ECFT is to create an atmosphere that stimulates creativeness, research and growth in the area of E - Commerce. The development and growth of the mankind is the consequence of brilliant Research done by eminent Scientists and Engineers in every field. ECFT provides an outlet for Research findings and reviews in areas of E-Commerce found to be relevant for National and International recent developments & research initiative. The aim and scope of the Journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of Research results that support high level learning, teaching and research in the domain of E - Commerce. Finally, I express my sincere gratitude and thanks to our Editorial/ Reviewer board and Authors for their continued support and invaluable contributions and suggestions in the form of authoring write ups/ reviewing and providing constructive comments for the advancement of the journals. With regards to their due continuous support and co-operation, we have been able to publish quality Research/Reviews findings for our customers base. I hope you will enjoy reading this issue and we welcome your feedback on any aspect of the Journal.
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E - Commerce for Future & Trends
Contents
1. Effects of Globalization on Developing Economies with Emphasis on Human Immunodeficiency and Computer Virus Auwalu Musa
1
2. About Training of Specialists on Informatics in Higher Education Institutions of Kazakhstan Zhangisina G., Murzalina G., Munalbaeva N.
13
3. E-library and Education System Shaweta Sharma
18
4. Factors That Led to the Resurgence of E-Commerce in India B. Murali Manohar, P. Bharadwaj Swarna
22
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Effects of Globalization on Developing Economies with Emphasis on Human Immunodeficiency and Computer Virus Auwalu Musa* Staff of Mubi-North Education Department, Adamawa State, Nigeria Abstract The aim of this paper is to examine the effects of globalization on developing economies with emphasis on the origin, nature and relationship between Human Immunodeficiency Virus [HIV] and Computer Viruses [CV’s]. The paper begins with introduction where the concept of globalization was reviewed with focus on developing economies. The finding of the paper reveals that Human Immunodeficiency and Computer Virus as part of globalization do more harms than good in all aspects of socio-economic and technological development in developing economies. Economically, HIV/AIDS and computer/digital related virus has been described as a billion dollar disease through which billions of dollars are being generated from developing economies to developed countries like America and Japan thereby contributing to the under-development of the developing economies. More especially through the production, monopoly and sell of condoms, retro-viral drugs, computer/digital related anti-virus systems. It is also discovered that the developed countries like America and Japan are scientifically and technologically far developed than developing countries which are backward in that respect. The methodology utilized in this paper is secondary source of data. The paper conclude that knowledge about science and technology within the context of globalization are definitely static and obsolete in developing countries compared to developed capitalist countries that operates with exploitation and imperialism. The developing economies found themselves in a quagmire due to total dependence on developed countries for almost everything.
Keywords: Globalization, Computer, Digital, Virus, Human, Immunodefieciency, Effects, Underdevelopment, Relationship
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About Training of Specialists on Informatics in Higher Education Institutions of Kazakhstan Zhangisina G.1*, Murzalina G.2, Munalbaeva N.3 1
Information Security KazNTU named after K. I. Satpaeva, Almaty, Kazakhstan 2 KazNTU named after K. I. Satpaeva, Kazakhstan, Almaty, Kazakhstan 3 Master Degree (information science), KazGosGenPU
Abstract There are problems in training of specialists on informatics in higher education institutions of Kazakhstan. In this paper new methods for training are identified and proposed solution to some problems related to the education system of Kazakhstan are considered.
Keywords: Information, Intersubject, Fundamental knowledge, Education system
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E-library and Education System Shaweta Sharma* Vaish Arya Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Affiliated to MDU Rohtak, India Abstract Education system is a biggest issue in our country. Technology is now growing education system and its related areas. Main aim in this direction is to lower the cost of imparting education to as less as rupees one per child and compatible the paucity of teachers and take learning people. Who face harnessing technology? E-library is like miracle in library and education sector. Time is the most important thing and research scholars and students need to secure the time. E-library service is time-saver process. In this process, research scholar and user need not to come to the library rather they could access library from anywhere and anyplace like office, home etc. by the help of internet process. In this program foreign countries are conducting R&D and experiments and the electronic library as a form of library service. The practical application of E-library has already been implemented. But a fully-fledged start will be made in the future. It is also defined in the electronic library concept as a library which provides research related material and information electronically through communication network as the basis for this purpose.
Keywords: E-library, communication, E-learning, procurement
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Factors That Led to the Resurgence of E-Commerce in India B. Murali Manohar*, P. Bharadwaj Swarna VIT Business School,VIT University,Vellore-632014, India
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to provide an insight into the resurgence of E-Commerce in India. A brief effort was made to present the emergence of E-Commerce in India and presented the same through two phases’ viz., phase 1 and phase 2. The researchers have identified the factors that played a major role in revival of E-Commerce which has lost its glory in phase 1. The critical factors that led towards the resurgence of E-Commerce include increased connectivity options through smart phones, better payment options, secure payment gateways, improved supply chain systems, aggressive promotional efforts by E-Commerce companies both from India and abroad, and revised scenario with respect to Goods and Service Tax (GST), Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), publicpartnership options, etc. by the Government of India.
Keywords: Resurgence of E-Commerce, India, success factors
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