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ABSTRACT

Electronic Commerce is process of doing business through computer networks.


A person sitting on his chair in front of a computer can access all the facilities of
the Internet to buy or sell the products. Unlike traditional commerce that is
carried out physically with a person to go & get products, ecommerce has made
it easier for human to reduce physical work and to save time. E-Commerce which
was started in early 1990’s has taken a great leap in the world of computers, but
the fact that has hindered the growth of e-commerce is security. Security is the
challenge facing ecommerce today & there is still a lot of advancement made in
the eld of security. The main advantage of e-commerce over traditional
commerce is the user can browse online shops, compare prices and order
merchandise sitting at home on their PC. For increasing the use of e-commerce
in developing countries the B2B e-commerce is implemented for improving
access to global markets for rms in developing countries. For a developing
country advancement in the eld of e-commerce is essential. The research
strategy shows the importance of the e-commerce in developing countries for
business applications.
The main objective of the E-commerce Portal is to manage the details of
Products, Customer, Shipping, Payment, Category. It manages all the
information about Products, Sales, Category, Products . The project is totally
built at administrative end and thus only the administrator is guaranteed the
access. The purpose of the project is to build an application program to reduce
the manual work for managing the Products Customer, Sales, Shipping. It tracks
all the details about the Shipping, Payment, Category.
INDEX

S.NO. INDEX
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Aim
1.3 Existing System
1.4 Proposed System
1.5 Feasibility study
1.6 Hardware Requirement
1.7 Software Requirement
1.8 Software Lifecycle Model
1.9 General Overview
2.0 DFD Diagram
2.1 Advantages
2.2 Conclusion
Bibliography
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Customer get many benefits via online shopping this helps e-commerce

companies to build long-lasting and profitable relationship with their customers.

For making strong relationship with these users, it is very important to focus on

the customer as a whole and making sense of a flood of real time information

that goes well beyond demographics or shopping behaviour. There are two

entities who will have the access to the system. One is the admin and another

one will be the registered user.

Admin can add product details, view all the order details and can also view the

sales of the products. User need to register with basic registration details to

generate a valid username and password. After the user logins, it can view all

the products that are recommended on the homepage compiled by the system

based on user’s information. From the recommended products, the user can

even further view its details and then if interested to buy, the system gives add

to cart option for purchasing the product. The system even has a help option

through which the user can get answers to queries like features, warranty, price

etc. details of the products. After selecting the product, user can do payment

for the particular product online. Users can view their order history of their

purchased product.
1.2 AIM
The main aim of e-commerce websites development is to sell products to users.

The most successful websites are carefully optimized to achieve a high

percentage of purchases. To achieve success ecommerce websites need to

integrate all of the latest online closing & upsell techniques available which have

been proven to increase the chances that a visitor will purchase. There are many

important elements that go into building a successful e-commerce website such

as removing friction during the purchasing process, making the checkout

smooth and easy, making the website fast and attractive, up selling users on

related products, incentivizing buyers, reducing cart abandonment, nurturing

past buyers to buy again, remarketing to past visitors who haven’t yet

purchased, using the proper payment options, having a mobile ready design and

many more things which are needed to develop and e-commerce website.

1.3 EXISTING SYSTEM


This existing system of buying goods has several disadvantages. It requires lots

of time to travel to the particular shop to buy the goods. It is having lots of

manual work. Since everyone is leading busy life now a days, time means a lot

to everyone. Also there are expenses for travelling from house to shop. It is less

user-friendly. In current system user must go to shop and order products. It is

difficult to identify the required product .More over the shop from where we

would like to buy some thing may not be open 24*7*365. Hence we have to
adjust our time with the shopkeeper’s time or vendor’s time. In current e

commerce system user have to go shop to view the description of the product.

It is unable to generate different kinds of report.

1.4 PROPOSED SYSTEM


The proposed system helps in building a website to buy, sell products or goods

online using internet connection. Unlike traditional commerce that is carried out

physically with effort of a person to go and get products, eCommerce has made

it easier for human to reduce physical work and to save time. The basic concept

of the application is to allow the customer to shop virtually using the Internet

and allow customers to buy the items and articles of their desire from the store.

E-commerce is fast gaining ground as an accepted and used business paradigm.

1.5 FEASIBILITY STUDY


A feasibility study is a high-level capsule version of the entire System analysis
and Design Process. The study begins by classifying the problem definition.
Feasibility is to determine if it’s worth doing. Once an acceptance problem
definition has been generated, the analyst develops a logical model of the
system. A search for alternatives is analyzed carefully. There are 3 parts in
feasibility study.
1) Operational Feasibility
2) Technical Feasibility
3) Economical Feasibility
1) OPERATIONAL FEASIBILITY
Operational feasibility is the measure of how well a proposed system solves the
problems, and takes advantage of the opportunities identified during scope
definition and how it satisfies the requirements identified in the requirements
analysis phase of system development. The operational feasibility assessment
focuses on the degree to which the proposed development projects fits in with
the existing business environment and objectives with regard to development
schedule, delivery date, corporate culture and existing business processes. To
ensure success, desired operational outcomes must be imparted during design
and development. These include such design-dependent parameters as
reliability, maintainability, supportability, usability, producibility, disposability,
sustainability, affordability and others. These parameters are required to be
considered at the early stages of design if desired operational behaviours are to
be realised. A system design and development requires appropriate and timely
application of engineering and management efforts to meet the previously
mentioned parameters. A system may serve its intended purpose most
effectively when its technical and operating characteristics are engineered into
the design. Therefore, operational feasibility is a critical aspect of systems
engineering that needs to be an integral part of the early design phases.

2) TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY
This involves questions such as whether the technology needed for the system
exists, how difficult it will be to build, and whether the firm has enough
experience using that technology. The assessment is based on outline design of
system requirements in terms of input, processes, output, fields, programs and
procedures. This can be qualified in terms of volume of data, trends, frequency
of updating inorder to give an introduction to the technical system. The
application is the fact that it has been developed on windows platform and a
high configuration of 1GB RAM on Intel Pentium Dual core processor. This is
technically feasible .The technical feasibility assessment is focused on gaining an
understanding of the present technical resources of the organization and their
applicability to the expected needs of the proposed system. It is an evaluation
of the hardware and software and how it meets the need of the proposed
system.

3) ECONOMICAL FEASIBILITY
Establishing the cost-effectiveness of the proposed system i.e. if the benefits do
not outweigh the costs then it is not worth going ahead. In the fast paced world
today there is a great need of online social networking facilities. Thus the
benefits of this project in the current scenario make it economically feasible.
The purpose of the economic feasibility assessment is to determine the positive
economic benefits to the organization that the proposed system will provide. It
includes quantification and identification of all the benefits expected. This
assessment typically involves a cost/benefits analysis.

1.6 Hardware Requirements

Number Description

1 PC with 250 GB or more Hard disk.

2 PC with 2 GB RAM.

3 PC with Pentium 1 and Above.


1.7 Software Requirements

Number Description Type

1 Operating System Windows

2 Language PHP , HTML , CSS

3 Database MySQL

4 IDE Visual Code

5 Browser Google Chrome

1.8 Software Development Life Cycle


Model
3.1.1 WATERFALL MODEL

The waterfall model was selected as the SDLC model due to the
following reasons:
• Requirements were very well documented, clear and fixed.
• Technology was adequately understood.
• Simple and easy to understand and use.
• There were no ambiguous requirements.
• Easy to manage due to the rigidity of the model. Each phase
has specific deliverables and a review process.
• Clearly defined stages.
• Well understood milestones. Easy to arrange tasks.
1.9 GENERAL OVERVIEW
2.0 Zero-Level DFD Diagram

User Login
Admin Login

2.1 Advantages
• Speed up the buying process and save time for customers.
• Best Quality of services in reasonably low operation cost.
• Less store setup cost and quick ROI (Return of investments).
• No Geographical limitation, tap the global market form the day
one.

2.2 Conclusion
In general, today’s businesses must always strive to create the next best thing
that consumers will want because consumers continue to desire their products,
services etc. to continuously be better, faster, and cheaper. In this world of new
technology, businesses need to accommodate to the new types of consumer
needs and trends because it will prove to be vital to their business’ success and
survival. E-commerce is continuously progressing and is becoming more and
more important to businesses as technology continues to advance and is
something that should be taken advantage of and implemented. From the
inception of the Internet and e-commerce, the possibilities have become
endless for both businesses and consumers. Creating more opportunities for
profit and advancements for businesses, while creating more options for
consumers. However, just like anything else, e- commerce has its disadvantages
including consumer uncertainties, but nothing that cannot be resolved or
avoided by good decision-making and business practices.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

• https://www.w3schools.com
• http://www.youtube.com/c/CodeWithHarry
• Google

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