IMPLEMENTATION OF TECHNOLOGY IN E-COMMERCE
Application of E-Commerce Technology by paying attention to the security side of E-commerce (electronic commerce), is the activity of buying and selling goods / services or the transmission of funds or data through electronic networks, especially the internet. But now e-commerce has experienced a variety of developments, ranging from functions to various types of e-commerce. There are at least seven types of E-Commerce applications: 1. Business-to-Business (B2B) B2B e-commerce includes all electronic transactions of goods or services carried out between companies. Traditional producers and traders usually use this type of e-commerce. Generally this type of e-commerce is carried out using EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) and e-mail in the process of purchasing goods and services, information and consultation, or sending and requesting business proposals. EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) is a structured data transfer process, in an agreed standard format, from one computer system to another, in electronic form. Examples of B2B e-commerce websites are Bizzy and Ralali. Bizzy is the first eCommerce that has the concept of B2B or Business To Business in Indonesia. Bizzy provides solutions for companies that have problems in the supply of business supplies and services. Products provided by Bizzy include Office Supplies (ATK), Electronics, Pantry and others. 2. Business-to-Consumer (B2C) B2C is a type of e-commerce between companies and end consumers. This is in accordance with the retail part of e-commerce which is usually operated by traditional retail trade. This type can be easier and more dynamic, but also more spread unevenly or even stalled. This type of e-commerce is developing very quickly because of the support of the emergence of websites and the number of virtual shops and even malls on the internet that sell a variety of community needs. When compared to traditional retail transactions, consumers usually have more information and lower prices and ensure the process of buying and selling to fast shipping. Some websites in Indonesia that implement this type of e-commerce are Bhinneka, Berryben and Tiket.com. This type of e-commerce is commonly used by sellers or producers who are serious about running a business and allocating resources to manage their own sites. 3. Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C) C2C is a type of e-commerce that includes all electronic transactions of goods or services between consumers. Generally these transactions are carried out through third parties who provide online platforms to carry out these transactions. Some examples of the application of C2C on websites in Indonesia are Tokopedia, Bukalapak and Lamido. There, the seller is allowed to directly sell goods through an existing website. But there are also websites that implement C2C types and require the seller to first complete the verification process, such as Blanja and Elevenia. 4. Consumer-to-Business (C2B) C2B is a type of e-commerce with a complete reversal of traditional exchange or buying and selling transactions. This type of e-commerce is very common in multi-resource based projects. A large group of individuals provides their services or products for companies seeking those services or products. An example is a website where website designers provide several logo choices which later will only be chosen the one that is considered the most effective. Another platform that generally uses this type of e-commerce is a market that sells royalty-free photos, images, media and design elements such as www.istockphoto.com. 5. Business-to-Administration (B2A) B2A is a type of e-commerce that includes all transactions conducted online between companies and public administration. This type of e-commerce involves many services, especially in fields such as fiscal, social security, employment, legal documents and registers, and others. Type