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E-Commerce on the horizon.
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skalie
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Registered: Jun 2001 Location: Country: Singapore State: Certifications: CompTia iNet+, CIW Site Designer, CIW E-Commerce Working on:
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E-Commerce on the horizon.
The end of this month (April 2002) I am trying to complete the trio of exams to become a Certified Internet Webmaster.
While iNet+ had a huge learning curve for me, it the E-Commerce exam that I am most afraid of failing.
I wanted to ask if anyone had come across any of the Microsoft Site Server Commerce Edition questions in the actual exam?
Any news of updated questions would also be greatly appreciated.
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04-09-02 07:23 AM
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Registered: Jun 2001 Location: Rolling Meadows, IL Country: USA State: Certifications: A+, M CIW D, M CIW A, CIW CI Working on: MBA
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There are no questions about the actual software. All the questions are about the theories of e-commerce. Expect lots of scenario questions.
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04-09-02 05:32 PM
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vidon
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Registered: Feb 2002 Location: Country: Australia State: Certifications: MCIWD Working on: MCIWA; CISSP
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Yeah, I found the Ecommerce exam to be the most difficult - not because it really was difficult in real terms, but because ecommerce as an IT field doesn't have a well-defined knowledge base, the term means different things within the industry, and this made the test intrinsically more idiosycratic than the others...
Although it's true that the test is scenario based in the sense that you won't be asked a lot of specific questions about particular development or hostsing tools, the scenarios, in my opinion, were far more forced than on the Site Design or Foundations exams. A very large portion of the scenario questions seemed to be in the form: "Your boss has a question about what x is. How do you explain x to her?" They might as well ask "What is x?" - this is *not* a scenario based question... ;-P
There were also a lot of questions about what is the "easiest" way to do something - questions which I found intrinsically subjective. I must have guessed well on the questions, but I always count the number of questions I'm uncertain of before I press the button to have the test scored, and there were far more questions on this exam where I wasn't sure that my answer was what they looking for, than on the other exams... What was frustrating about this is that the uncertainty wasn't an issue of knowledge of the material - it was an issue of not being sure what they were after with specific questions... :-(
That said, I did get through it, using solely their official materials - and for this test, I think using *their* materials specifically can be quite important (again because of the issue that this is a field that lacks a well-defined knowledge base whose core concepts would be intrinsically obvious to anyone who works in the area). In a funny way, you may be at an advantage on this test if you're new to the field - you won't have anyone else's concepts running around in your head, interfering with the official materials... ;-)
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04-09-02 09:51 PM
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Puckhead M

Registered: Jun 2001 Location: Rolling Meadows, IL Country: USA State: Certifications: A+, M CIW D, M CIW A, CIW CI Working on: MBA
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04-10-02 04:12 AM
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gstapleton1
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Registered: Apr 2002 Location: Columbus Country: United States State: Certifications: MCIWD, A+ Working on: MCSE 2K, MCIWA, Network+, CCNA
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E-Commerce
Question. Is there anything on the E-Commerce exam that I should really focus on like Laws? I've had many people tell me the exam is mostly scenerio type questions and that there are no straight forward questions like the other exams. Please advise. Thanks!!
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04-17-02 04:22 PM
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Puckhead M

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04-18-02 12:57 AM
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vidon
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Re: E-Commerce
quote: Originally posted by gstapleton1
Question. Is there anything on the E-Commerce exam that I should really focus on like Laws?
Security was somewhat over-represented on my exam - not on a difficult level, but knowing what to call different security strategies is important. I also had a lot of (fairly subjective imo) questions on which payment techniques, development strategies, etc. were "easiest", "hardest", etc.
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04-18-02 02:40 AM
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hari270
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Registered: Apr 2002 Location: Country: uae State: ad Certifications: ciw Working on:
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hi
can any body here help me with these doubts
Please
1)which one of the following is an advantage of using XML over EDI for B to B e-commerce ?
xml is used by more banks than EDI
xml uses plain text and is easy to use
xml fits more data into the same space than edi
xml is highly secure and encrypted
xml is much more common than edi
2) Which one of the following statements about Cookies is TRUE?
1. Created by the Operating System and stored on the client-side.
2. Created on the client and stored on the server-side
3. Created by the Operating System and stored on the server-side.
4. Created on the server and stored on the server.
5.Created on the client or the server and stored on the client-side.
3)In which one of the following locations is the "money" actually stored when using a Smart Card?
1.In the Smart Card company's bank account
2.In the magnetic strip on the card
3.In an encrypted chip on the card
4.In the associated bank in a special account
**5.On the Smart Card company's server
4) Which one of the following methods of user authentication keeps the user's password the most secure during transport?
1.Basic Clear Text
2.Forms-Based Authentication
3.Digest Authentication
4.NTLM
**5.Basic Clear Text over SSL
5) You receive an e-mail that says if you visit pamazon.com and enter the code "BIGSAVINGS" during the purchase process, you will receive $1 off your purchase. This $1 off will only apply to your first purchase, and can't be used again.The above is an example of which one of the following?
1.A Cookie
2.SSL Security Certificate
3.Gift Certificate
4.Digital Cash
**5.Electronic Coupon
6)A bank wants to give a customer secure access to the bank's servers. The bank wants a secure method that doesn't require a password.Based on the above scenario, with which one of the following will the the bank provide the customer?
1.A CA Certificate
2.A Client Certificate
**3.A S/MIME Certificate
4.A Server Certificate
5.An Object-signing Certificate
7) Online retailers want to prevent users from using coupons over and over and potentially racking up fraudulent charges.Based on the above scenario, which one of the following combinations of anti-fraud measures provide the strongest security against coupon abuse?
1.Storing IP Addresses with used coupons
2.Associating e-mail addresses with used coupons
**3.Associating credit card numbers and e-mails with used coupons
4.Putting the coupon in the URL, e-mails in a cookie
5.Storing their IP address on the server, storing the credit card information with it
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04-21-02 08:21 AM
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Hacker
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Registered: Nov 2000 Location: USA Country: United States State: Certifications: Working on:
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Re: E-Commerce on the horizon.
quote: Originally posted by skalie
While iNet+ had a huge learning curve for me, it the E-Commerce exam that I am most afraid of failing.
Strangely, I found this exam to be the easiest in the sense that you need not memorize a lot of material (maybe except for the online marketing and copyright sections). Most of the questions can be answered if you think through them and use some common semse.
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04-23-02 01:34 PM
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skalie
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Registered: Jun 2001 Location: Country: Singapore State: Certifications: CompTia iNet+, CIW Site Designer, CIW E-Commerce Working on:
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Update.
My colleagues and I passed the exam today.
Out of a group of 8 we all scored between 88 and 93 percent, which leads me to believe, due to the time we had invested in studying, that there are certain questions that can't be answered correctly.
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04-26-02 06:10 PM
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