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QNTB 313 SECTION 5M E-BUSINESS DR.

MAHMOUD KH MAHMOUD ALMSAFIR SUBMITION DATE: 28 DECEMBER 2010

NAME MEMBERS NOR HANISAH BTE ABDUL HAN NORHANIS BTE MOHD ISA NUR NADIA FELISYA BTE JULASTRI NUR SHAZYANI BTE MOHD SALLEH SITI AISYAH BTE ABD RAZAK

ID HR083127 HR083130 HR083138 HR083140 ED083170

CONTENTS

TITLE BACKGROUND (LITERATURE REVIEW) RESEARCH QUESTION AND OBJECTIVES METHODOLOGY TIME SCALE RESOURCES REFERENCES

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BACKGROUND (LITERATURE REVIEW)

E-Business (electronic business) is, in its simplest form, the conduct of business on the Internet. It is a more generic term than e-Commerce because it refers to not only buying and selling but also servicing customers and collaborating with business partners. Today, many corporations are rethinking their businesses in terms of the Internet and its capabilities. Companies are using the Web to buy parts and supplies from other companies, to collaborate on sales promotions, and to do joint research. Exploiting the convenience, availability, and global reach of the Internet, many companies, both large and small have already discovered how to use the Internet successfully.

RESEARCH QUESTIONS AND OBJECTIVES

OBJECTIVE: To identify e-business can make people easier to buy and sell goods and services. To make sure e-business can reduce cost. To determine whether e-business can give benefit to student. To analyze the safety ways in use of e-business

QUESTION: How can e-business can make people easier to buy and sell goods and services? Is it true e-business whether e-business can give benefit to student? How e-business can reduce cost? What are the safety ways in use of e-business?

METHODOLOGY

METHODOLOGY We are use three methodology to finish this proposal which are:

1) QUESTIONAIRE First methodology that we use is by questionnaire. Based on questionnaire, we had 30 respondents which are 20 females and 10 males. All the respondent is consists of the students of University Tenaga Nasional, Muadzam Shah which are from courses Finance, Human Resources, Marketing, Accounting and Entrepreneur Development student.

2) SPSS Actually, SPSS is a computer program used for statically analysis. Between 2009 and 2010, the premier vendor for SPSS was called PASW (Predictive Analytic Software) statistics. So, for our proposal, we used SPSS to keep data and analyze result and internet. SPSS is easy to use. It prevents us from making mistakes or even forgetting something. SPSS software works hard to keep us from running into the ditch. 3) INDUCTIVE AND DEDUCTIVE Arguments can be separated into two categories: deductive and inductive. A deductive argument is one in which it is impossible for the premises to be true but the conclusion false. An inductive argument is one in which the premises are supposed to support the conclusion in such a way that if the premises are true, it is improbable that the conclusion would be false.

RESOURCES

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