Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Tokopedia




Launced in 2009 , Tokopedia is one of the most favored online markets start-ups in Indonesia . The site includes extra facilities such as personal assistants for members who want to open an online store and order tracking for more secure transactions . Users can also view and add other members into their social network . You can read our interview with Tokopedia’s founder , William Tanuwijaya .



You can sign up or sign in first



Choose the goods or services that you like , an making transaction with the shop




Disdus

Disdus is one of the favorite group-buying sites in Indonesia , which was eventually acquired by Groupon in April . Disdus offers attractive daily deals and discounts , making the site one of the best options for local shoppers .
Disdus offers daily deals in many cities including Bandung, Bali, Makasar, and others . It also provides big discounts in every two days , notifying users by email or BlackBerry Messenger .

Get the web of disdus and fill the notif to sign up or you can sign in if already the member 



After that see around what you want to search and buy



You can click "info" to know more about the things you like



If you interested with this ticket holiday trip you can click "buy" and deal it with the paying transaction




Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Kutukutubuku






Kutukutubuku (the word means “Book fleas” in Indonesian) is an online bookstore owned by Aulia  Halimatussadiah who is one of initiators for #startuplocal , the heart of Indonesia’s start-up community. Kutukutubuku offers a wide categories of printed books , movies , and music . Book prices on this site are about 20 percent cheaper than the usual price .

How to buy ? 

Choose that you want to buy 





Click buy 


You can save the book and continue shopping again for the next stuff that you want to buy .
You should be member first if you want to purchasing 




If you done , just click payment and do the payment 








Rakuten online shopping

Rakuten online shopping



The most popular e-commerce site in Japan has just arrived in indonesia , and immediately won the attention of Internet users in this country. Rakuten provides ease of payment through bank transfers , and also easy steps to open an online store on the site . With additional weekly discounts, it encourages users to visit at least once a week. Rakuten aims to be number one e-commerce  site in indonesia




How to buy ?

First , choose the stuff that you want to buy




And then Adding in the "opsi" . And this how you will pay :


Paying option 

Bank transfer 

You can pay it trough the bank to rakuten account 

KlikBCA

You can using KlikBCA.
Mandiri Clickpay
You can using Mandiri clickpay 

Credit card

We ready to be pay using Visa card or Master card  

COD (Cash/Card on Delivery)

There is a procedure to enjoy this program :
1. This COD is just for Jakarta and Tangerang 
2. Purchase min. Rp 100,000 and max. Rp 5,000,000. Size of the product max 50 x 50 x 50 cm.
3. Your stuff will arrive 3 - 4 days 

Sending option 

Take in the mini market 

JNE

COD (Cash/Card on Delivery)

Free Shipping 
1. Costs by Rakuten up to Rp 200,000.
2. The rest remains the responsibility of the buyer in the form of bills.
Returns Policy

1. If you want to return an item, please contact us as soon as possible by phone or email
2. Goods can only be returned if you contact us no later than 7 days after the item is received
3. Only goods unused and unopened can be returned
4. You will be charged for the return of goods
5. If the return is because of delivery delays, wrong product, defective product, we will pay for the cost of shipping and product returns


Thursday, May 30, 2013

Encrypt and decrypt




Hai , i will explain about encrypt and decrypt . 
Encrypt , chipertext ( the conversion of data into a form ) that cannot easily understood by people .
Decrypt , process of converting encryption data back into the beginning data or original data so it can be understood .

Encryption/decryption is especially important in wireless communications . This is because wireless circuits are easier to tap than their hard-wired counterparts . Nevertheless , encryption / decryption is a good idea when carrying out any kind of sensitive transaction , such as a credit-card purchase online , or the discussion of a company secret between different departments in the organization . However , as the strength of encryption/decryption increases, so does the cost.
Group:
1. Danang Agustiar Rifani   (C1L011002)
2. Rayi Susilo Praharsini     (C1L011015)
3. Farida Nur Aida             (C1L011027)

This is the preview of our database related in Ms. Access






Thursday, April 4, 2013

Case study chapt 7


Case 1.

1. Yes, Managers should , because it's good action to prevent companies loss profit and productivity. If an employee does anything bad on the internet, the company is responsible for the action, since the computer is under the company name. So, it is just best for the business if managers monitor employee e-mails and internet usage.
2. I will provide the employees 15 minutes a day as their break time. Beyond that though, that time gets deducted from their paycheck because they are technically not on the clock if they are on the internet rather than doing their jobs.
3. The policies should also inform employees whether these activities are monitored and explain why. It would cause the employees to be more productive knowing they can't use the internet for personal use if they're being monitored.



Case 2.

1. Apple, Google, and Microsoft already compete in an assortment of fields. Google has a huge edge in advertising, thanks to its dominance in Internet search. Microsoft’s offering, Bing, has grown to about 10 percent of the search market, and the rest essentially belongs to Google. Apple is the leader in mobile software applications, thanks to the popularity of the App Store for its iPhones. Google and Microsoft have less popular app offerings on the Web. Microsoft is still the leader in PC operating system and desktop productivity software.

4. I think Google will prevail this epic struggle, because Google has a huge edge in advertising. And Google’s efforts to take on Apple began when it acquired Android, Inc., the developer of the mobile operating system of the same name by adding features that Apple’s offerings lacked, such as the ability to run multiple apps at once.

5. Consumers would be forced to buy only one product and use only one service. They would create a monopoly and the positive would be they would create a standard. This would affect quality; prices would be as high as possible because they would have no competition. No competition means nobody could force a monopolist from the outside to improve products, diversify rang or products and lower price. Right now it is too early to tell who would dominate the internet experience but it is good to have competition than just one market leader.