The E-commerce Architecture Project at MIT is an initiative to explore the design, technical, legal and business inputs to information architecture in the virtual world.





Resource Archive


Mid-term Projects

Lecture Archive
(sorted w.r.t. date)

Fall 2000:

Helen Nissenbaum,
University Center for Human Values
Princeton University
helen@Princeton.edu
Topic: Shaping the Web: Why the politics of search engines matters
Date: 10/06/00


Daniel Greenwood, http://civics.com
Topic: E-Commerce and E-Learning Sites: Discerning the Architecture and Business Model
Date: 09/15/00

Spring 2000:

Dr. Harsh Verma, http://rssoftware.com
Topic:
UML and use cases for Object Oriented Analysis
Date: 2/11/00


Daniel E. Geer, Jr., geer@atstake.com
http://www.atstake.com
Topic:Security Technology: A Means not an End
Date: 4/07/00


John McLure, hypergrove@olympus.net
http://www.legalxml.org/DocumentRepository/
UnofficialNotes/Clear/UN_10005_1999_11_01.htm

Topic:
XML Standards:
Information Modelling & constructing a DTD

Date: 4/21/00


Fall 1999:

eRussell Meekins, Andersen Consulting
Topic: eEnterprises, eCommerce, eGovernment & the eEconomy:
A revolution in expectations,  service delivery and opportunity (revised)
Date: 9/10/99

Wolfgang Bauriedel, Andersen Consulting
Topic: Business-to-Business eCommerce: A Point of View

Date: 10/1/99

Dean Coclin, GTE CyberTrust
Topic: Public Key Technology Overview

Date: 10/8/99

eRussell Meekins, Andersen Consulting
Topic: eStrategy for State Government

Date: 10/15/99

Mark Basile, Andersen Consulting
Topic: B2B E-Commerce: Six Questions (not yet linked)

Date: 11/5/99


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