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ENTREPRENEUR SHIP
Presented by
Md.Omar Faruk
Nibesh Biswas
2nd Semester, 16th Batch (Friday, Regular)
Institute of Information Technology (IIT)
Jahangirnagar University
2 Overview of this Presentation
Introduction
Importance
Architecture/Model
Advantage and Disadvantage of Cloud and E Commerce
Characteristics
Algorithms in Cloud Computing
Data Flow Diagram
Work Flow Diagram
Gant Chart
Challenges
Scopes opportunities
Market Situation of Bangladesh
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Conclusion
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INTRODUCTION
Cloud computing refers to the use of computing resources, those being hardware and/or
software) that reside on a remote machine and are delivered to the end user as a service
over a network, with the most prevalent example being the internet.
Ecommerce, also known as electronic commerce or internet commerce, refers to the buying
and selling of goods or services using the internet, and the transfer of money and data to
execute these transactions.
The term "cloud e-commerce" refers to the process of outsourcing of a remote network of
servers hosted on the Internet to use application services, store and process data.
Essentially, it is a cloud-based e-commerce versus software installed on a local server.
E-commerce is growing at an incredible pace. As the amount of business transacted over
the web grows, the value of goods, services, and information exchanged over the Internet
seems to double or triple each year.
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CONTINUE
E-commerce is growing at an incredible pace. As the amount of business transacted over
the web grows, the value of goods, services, and information exchanged over the Internet
seems to double or triple each year.
As the 2003 UNCTAD E-commerce and Development Report shows, there is now a
growing agreement about the positive contribution of ICT to productivity growth.
This is the era of the entrepreneur! Through the world, growing numbers of people are
realizing their dreams of owning and operating their own business. Entrepreneurship is
thriving. The past two decades have seen record numbers of entrepreneurs launching new
businesses and each year.
The capacity and willingness to develop, organize and manage a business venture along
with any of its risks in order to make a profit. The most obvious example of
entrepreneurship is the starting of new businesses. In economics, entrepreneurship
combined with land, labor, natural resources and capital can produce profit.
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IMPORTANCE
Inexpensive
Scalability
Elasticity & flexibility
Redundancy in Cloud Services
Speed
Auto Updating
Increased collaboration
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ARCHITECTURE/MODEL
First of all Architecture/Model of cloud Computing
There are mainly four models of cloud computing:
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Software as a Service (SaaS)
Network as a Service (Naas)
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ARCHITECTURE/MODEL
Entrepreneurship Model
Entrepreneurship is not something special that a few people are born with. Entrepreneurship is
a way of thinking that can be nurtured. So the question is;
The ACRO model was introduced to focus on the attitudes, skills and behaviors needed to
enable young people to meet the needs of business in the 21st century.
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Advantage & Disadvantage of Cloud
and E-Commerce
Advantage of Cloud Computing and E- Disadvantage of Cloud Computing and E-
Commerce Commerce
I. Lowered Costs And Big Savings I. Downtime
II. Trust Of Shoppers II. Security and Privacy
III. Scalability III. Vulnerability to Attack
IV. Flexibility IV. Limited control and flexibility
V. Data Security V. Vendor Lock-In
VI. Accessibility VI. Costs Savings
VII. Pay-Per-Use
VIII.Benefits Cloud Offers to the Businesses
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CHARACTERISTICS
Characteristics of Cloud Computing in E- III. Confidence in their ability to succeed
Commerce
IV. Desire for immediate feedback
Characteristics
I. On-Demand of Cloud Computing in E- III. Confidence in their ability to succeed
Self Service
Commerce V. High level of energy
II. Broad Network Access IV. Desire for immediate feedback
I. On-Demand Self Service VI. Future orientation (serial entrepreneurs)
III. Resource Pooling V. High level of energy
II. Broad Network Access VII. Skill in organization
IV. Rapid Elasticity VI. Future orientation (serial entrepreneurs)
III. Resource Pooling VIII.Value of achievement over money
V. Measured Service VII. Skill in organization
IV. Rapid Elasticity IX. High degree of commitment
Characteristics of Entrepreneur in Cloud VIII.Value of achievement over money
V. Measured Service X. Willingness to accept risk, work hard and
I. Desire for responsibility IX. High degree of commitment
take action
Characteristics of Entrepreneur in Cloud
II. Preference for moderate risk (risk X. Willingness to accept risk, work hard and
XI. Flexibility
I. Desire for responsibility
eliminators) take action
II. Preference for moderate risk (risk XI. Flexibility
eliminators)
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ALGORITHMS IN CLOUD
COMPUTING
Load-balancing algorithms in cloud computing
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DATA FLOW DIAGRAM
Data Flow Diagram in cloud computing
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GANTT CHART
Gantt chart in cloud computing
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FLOW CHART
Flow Chart in E Commerce(Administration)
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CHALLENGES
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SCOPES OPPORTUNITIES
Cost Savings
Effective focus on business
Aids in Efficient Performance of a business
High level of Data Security
Highly Flexible
Career Prospects
Performance
Security
Flexibility
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Market Situation in Bangladesh
Bangladesh as a market has witnessed tremendous growth in its cloud transformation drive
over the last few years. From manufacturing to telecommunications, and FMCG to
financial institutions, local businesses have come on board for faster innovation and
business transformation through cloud applications.
Organizations are increasingly adopting cloud-based management solutions. According to
the recent IDC Vendor Spotlight survey, 50 percent of the users planning net-new IT
operations analytics solutions want to move from on-premises to cloud service-delivered
solutions
Public cloud-delivered system management revenue grew 46 percent in 2016. Strong
growth of public cloud-based solutions is forecasted to continue through 2020 with revenue
expected to more than double from 2016 levels.
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CONCLUSION
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