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This document is a certificate from Parul Polytechnic Institute certifying that Mr. Brijesh Kodinaria, Mr. Darpit Patel, and Mr. Maharshi Patel have satisfactorily completed their project entitled "Online Book Store" for their Diploma in Information Technology. It includes signatures from their project guide Ms. Dipika Patel, Mrs. Rekha Gohil, and department head Mrs. Vrushali Prajapati.

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PARUL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE

POST LIMDA, WAGHODIA- 391760

CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Mr. Brijesh Kodinaria, Mr. darpit Patel and Mr. Maharshi Patel of Diploma (5th Semester) in Information Technology, Registration No. S-226207060, S-226207062 & S226207065 has satisfactorily presented their project entitled Online Book Store for the term ending in Nov-Dec 2009. Date:

Signature of Guide: 1) Ms. Dipika Patel 2) Mrs. Rekha Gohil External Examiner:

Head of Department Mrs. Vrushali Prajapati

Principal Sign:

Mr. Jatin Vaidya

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We take immense pleasure in thanking Ms. Dipika Patel, Mrs. Rekha Gohil and Mrs. Vrushali Prajapati for having permitted us to carry out this project work. During this period we learn the art of project preparation. Their able guidance and useful suggestions helped us in completing the project work in time. Last but not least, we express our heartiest gratitude to Almighty god, our Parents for their love and blessings to complete the project successfully.

Brijesh Kodinaria Darpit Patel Maharshi Patel

INDEX

SR.NO. 1

TOPIC INTRODUCTION
Project Information Project Abstract Scope of Project Objective

PAGE NO. 1

2 3

TOOLS & PLATFORM


Hardware, software Requirements

6 8

SYSTEM DESIGN
System Design DFD ERD Data Models

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

DATA DESCRIPTION
Data Table & Use

13 17 22 25 34 36 38

MODULE TESTING USER TRAINING


Layout

LIMITATION FUTURE ENHANCEMENT CONCLUSION


Bibliography

PROJECT INFORMATION

Online Book Store


The Bookshop Automation System is to automate all operations in a bookshop. Generally it includes the Order Processing, Stock Management and Accounts Management. Before automating a bookshop we have to understand the concept of automation. In automation of any operation we make a system which do work automatically as the respective events occurs, for which it is meant. There are the some common examples of the automation like that auto pilot system in the aircraft, automatic home systems (electric system, water system, fire alarm system, doors system etc). These are best examples of the automation systems. Here we have tried to develop such automatic system which is provide the automation on the any type of the bookshop. That means a shop which has the type system which provides the facility to the customers of the shop to purchase the books from the shop without any complexity. For example any customer want to purchase any book from the shop than first of all customer just choose the stream of the book than he/she can see the more than one type of books there and than he/she can choose the specific book from there. And then purchase it by paying price on bookshop cash counter and receives its invoice.

ABSTRACT

Introduction part gives the information regarding Bookshop Automation System. It also gives brief introduction about the project under the topic PROBLEM DEFINITION. It gives a short introduction about Bookshop and its operations. The next part is the requirement analysis which is mainly concerned with study of various requirements such as user, System, Hardware/Software & Performance. It also includes feasibility study of system. The next part is on system design which includes interface design, detailed design. It also includes function flow, DFD, and ER diagram & database design. Last part is regarding conclusion about above mention problem. The project report on Online book store consists of four modules. In the first module contains Book categories, in which information about different books of different fields are given. User can choose of categories of book of is interest. second module contains purchase option, user can purchase book online by personal information and paying amount online through own credit card .third module contain registry in which user has to register himself with our book store .our overall project make it easy to purchase book online and also provide broad category of different subjects book .

SCOPE
The name of the project is ONLINE-SHOPPING. The web site provides both the customer and the merchant his PIN number which is unique. The web site provides the following facilities to the customers: Facilitates easy shopping online any where with free shipping (conditions apply) Provides information about the products in categories Can avail the facility of purchasing second hand products Can reserve or order if the particular product is not available Customers are provided with up to date information on the products available Provides email facility for future correspondence Provides backup facility Can add nearly ten products to their shopping cart at a time The web site will not provide the following facilities to the customers: Cannot reserve the product for more than two days Cannot reserve more than two products Responsibility of damages The product cannot be changeable when once confirmed The web site provides the following facilities to the merchants: Facilitates easy bidding facility Provides complete information about the customers Provides complete information about their products Can avail the facility of email correspondence Can avail the brand catalog facility Provides on spot payment for the product at the time of delivery Can know the whereabouts of both the product and the customer who opted his product The web site will not provide the following facilities to the merchants: Transport facility Legal arguments should be settled through the courts individually Settlement of miscalculations of the products as the database is filled with the consent of the merchant The objective of this web site is to provide easy assistance to both the customer as well as the merchant with proper database and information.

OBJECTIVE

The purpose of this project is to provide easy shopping facility online and easy selling facility to the merchants of all categories.

TOOLS AND PLATFORM


Front end: - ASP 2.0 technology. Back end: - Microsoft access. Platform: Mac OS 9.0 Windows 2000 & above.

Operating system: - Microsoft windows 2000, Microsoft windows XP, Microsoft windows vista, Microsoft windows 7. Hardware Configuration: -Pentium III processor with 1.2 GHz -128mb ram -free space of 250mb

DATA FLOW DIAGRAM

DATA FLOW DIAGRAM

E-R DIAGRAM

SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE

DATA DESCRIPTION

MODULES
Register:

Profile detail:

Store ASP category:

Book details:

TESTING
Testing is a set activities that be planned in advanced and conducted systematically. A strategy for software must accommodate low-levels tests that are necessary to a verify that a small source code segment has been correctly against customer requirements. A strategy must provide guidance for the practitioner and a set of milestones for the manager.

Testing can be done by:


i.

Unit Testing:
It is process to test an individual module of software

ii. Integration Testing :


It is a process to perform a testing after combine modules.

(1) System Testing:


It is a process to check whether the software is working according to user requirements or not.

(2) Acceptance Testing:


It is a process to check the software with actual data.

Test cases
Black box Testing :

This test is carried out to see whether all the modules in the softwar are properly interrelated or not. Here, the nodes are that relationship moves in only one direction. A bidirectional link implies that relationship applies in both directions. A simple line represents undirected link.

WHITE BOX TESTING:


White box testing is concerned only with testing the product: it cannot guarantee that the complete specification has been implementated. It is implemented so that if the system fails in future we can trace as where the fault had occurred and by directly concentrating on the error we can easily recover or solve the problem in future. White box testing is much more expensive than block box testing it required the source code to be produced before the tests can be planned and the is much more laborious in the determination of suitable input data and the determination if the software is or is not correct. White box testing is concerned only with testing the software product it cannot guarantee that the complete specification has been implemented. Black box testing is concerned only with testing the specification; it cannot guarantee that all parts of the implementation have been tested. Thus black box testing is against the specification and will discover faults of omission, indicating that parts of the specification have not been fulfilled. White box testing is testing against the implementation and will discover faults of commission, indicating that part of the implementation is faulty. In order to faulty test a software product both black and white box testing are required.

USER TRAINING

Layouts:

Register:

To access the our book store details, login is compulsory and by this means we can known who is interested in our book store and also we can gather information of visitor. Also after filling the registration form the visitor is known as authorized user.

Login:

This form provides option to log-on to our service. Clicking on the login button with correct username and password the user can use the service. At last after login it will show the message login successful.

Profile Details:

Here user can edit profile after login. User can edit its personal information like username, password, first name, last name, country, city, address, phone number, credit card number, credit card expire date.

Book Details:

This facility gives the information of selected book such as authors name, ISBN number,press(publisher) and the price of book.

Add to cart:

This is the facility provided to the visitor where user can place all there favorite books at a single place and can access all at a time. This is also helpful in final selection of there choice.

Cart Details:

In cart detail it shows the books which has been selected before for purchasing and it also shows the quantity, book name, ISBN number, price, total price. The user has two options such as remove item and Submit my order.

Order Submit:

This gives the conform nation of your order which you had done is submitted successfully.

Logoff:

Here visitor can leave the site. And all its previous work done in last login are been removed because another user cant access or misuse it.

LIMITATIONS

You can only see what will fit on one page at a time. If you have a slow connection or if there are many shoppers at this site, shopping will take F-O-R-E-V-E-R. Online sites malfunction more frequently than B&M stores unexpectedly close.

You can't buy with cash or write a check (at most sites).

Errors in billing are more common online. Warranties mean nothing if the store has gone bankrupt. You can't touch the item, let alone try it on.

Returns are more difficult online than in B&M stores.

Shipping and handling costs can be astronomical. On-line shopping lacks the personal touch. Packaging materials can take over your home (and our earth). Dangerous for shopaholics. You can read parts of a book at a bookstore but not online.

Credit card insecurity.

FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS

Fast service Reduces the workload Good management Provide the satisfaction to the customers Able to do all type of money transactions Remove the complexity in the operations Provide the long term relationship with the customers Provide the flexibility in the purchasing in the books Networking

CONCLUSION

This software is easy to use and will definitely reduce the paper used in the recurring system for the keeping information of client. Here agent can easily make the updating, creation, deletion of the account easily. There is no headache of remembering or storing of the paper work of the old and new client. This Online Book Store System is an attempt to overcome the present inefficient and time consuming process of locating, reserving and purchasing quality reading materials available in the store. Currently, clients have to go through a time consuming process to perform aforementioned tasks which cause waste of labor and firms resources. Through our automated book store solution, we provide an easy way of searching, reserving and purchasing of books.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Books:
ASP Programming Mastering ASP 3.0 Beginners Guide to ASP Programming

Websites:
www.scribd.com www.google.com www.scourecodeonline.com

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