Notes for Project Course
Project I and Project II in E-Commerce and Logistics Technologies are designed to allow students to gain first-hand experience in studying and developing real-world systems for E-Commerce. These could be conducted either individually or by team work. It is expected that students will be involved in projects for the industrial “pilot programmes” of the Centre for Logistics Technologies and Supply Chain Optimization (LOGITSCO) at the Faculty of Engineering. Possible projects include, but are not limited to:
- On-Line Banking and Financial Systems
- Supply Chain Coordination and Synchronization
- Supply Contracting and Information Sharing
- Web-based Forecasting and Pricing
- Electronic Payment Systems
- Internet Shopping
- Virtual Store or Virtual Campus
- Electronic Office
- Open System Technologies
- Intelligent Agent Systems
- Multimedia Information Systems
- Data Mining Applications
- Virtual Reality Applications
- Cryptography Servers
- Security Fire Wall
- Network Management and Quality of Service
- Distributed System Technologies in CORBA or DCOM