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E-Commerce Based Online Shopping Cart

This document discusses online shopping cart systems. It provides an overview of online shopping and shopping carts, including how they allow customers to browse products, add them to an online cart, and purchase items without needing to physically visit a store. The document then describes the purpose and key features of shopping cart systems, including how they can be simple websites or more complex e-commerce solutions. It also covers the scope of online shopping and how it provides customers with convenient access to products anywhere at any time.

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E-Commerce Based Online Shopping Cart

This document discusses online shopping cart systems. It provides an overview of online shopping and shopping carts, including how they allow customers to browse products, add them to an online cart, and purchase items without needing to physically visit a store. The document then describes the purpose and key features of shopping cart systems, including how they can be simple websites or more complex e-commerce solutions. It also covers the scope of online shopping and how it provides customers with convenient access to products anywhere at any time.

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E-Commerce based Online Shopping Cart

ABSTRACT

Online shopping is the process whereby consumers directly buy goods, services etc
from a seller interactively in real-time without an intermediary service over the
Internet. If an intermediary service is present the process is called electronic
commerce. An online shop, eshop, e-store, internet shop, webshop, webstore,
online store, or virtual store evokes the physical analogy of buying products or
services at a bricks-and-mortar retailer or in a shopping mall.

The metaphor of an online catalog is also used, by analogy with mail order
catalogs. All types of stores have retail web sites, including those that do and do
not also have physical storefronts and paper catalogs. Online shopping is a form of
electronic commerce used for business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-
consumer (B2C) transactions.

PURPOSE

Simple systems allow the offline administration of products and categories. The
shop is then generated as HTML files and graphics that can be uploaded to a
webspace. These systems do not use an online database.
 A high end solution can be bought or rented as a standalone program or as an
addition to an enterprise resource planning program. It is usually installed on
the company's own webserver and may integrate into the existing supply
chain so that ordering, payment, delivery, accounting and warehousing can
be automated to a large extent.
 Other solutions allow the user to register and create an online shop on a
portal that hosts multiple shops at the same time.

 Open source shopping cart packages include advanced platforms such as


Interchange, and off the shelf solutions as Avactis, Satchmo, osCommerce,
Magento, Zen Cart, VirtueMart, Batavi and PrestaShop.

 Commercial systems can also be tailored to ones needs so that the shop does
not have to be created from scratch. By using a framework already existing,
software modules for different functionalities required by a web shop can be
adapted and combined.

SCOPE

 Online stores are usually available 24 hours a day, and many consumers
have Internet access both at work and at home.
 Other establishments such as internet cafes and schools provide access as
well. A visit to a conventional retail store requires travel and must take place
during business hours.
 Searching or browsing an online catalog can be faster than browsing the
aisles of a physical store.
 One can avoid crowded malls resulting in long lines, and no parking.
Consumers with dial-up Internet connections rather than broadband have
much longer load times for content-rich web sites and have a considerably
slower online shopping experience.
 Some consumers prefer interacting with people rather than computers
because they find computers hard to use.
 Not all online retailers have succeeded in making their sites easy to use or
reliable. On the other hand, a majority of stores have made it easy to find the
style one is looking for, as well as the price range that is acceptable making
the shopping experience quick and efficient.
 The internet has made shopping an almost effortless task.

SYSTEM ANALYSIS

EXISTING SYSTEM

 In existing system shopping can done in a manual way, the customer has to
go for shopping, and then he is having the possibility to choose the products
what ever he wants.
 It is a time consuming process.
 Thus, the system has to be automated.
PROBLEMS IN EXISTING SYSTEM

 In Existing System the Customer is completely depending on the manual


process for buying the products.
 Manual process is a time consuming factor. And when customer approaches
for a manual shopping directly, actually he/she does not have an idea about
things like, price range, items, etc.,
 The time which has been spent by the customer in manual shopping can
equates to multiple number of shopping. As customer can sit at home and
browse in a fraction of seconds.
 Thus we need to change to a system like “Online Shopping “.

PROPOSED SYSTEM

 Sends receipt to customer


 Accommodates up to four types of shipping
 Allows owner to predefine sales tax based a specific state
 Tracks purchases even if user clicks the back button
 Tracks each customer by Shopper ID (SID) (does not use cookies)
MODULES

 Register (for new users)


 Login (Existing users)
 View Products by product category
 Select products and add them to cart.
 View cart contents
 Pay pricing
 Acknowledgement

MODULES DESCRIPTON:

Register (for new users)

New user can register can register at this part of the project. Here user means
client who enters into the web site.

Login (Existing users)

This part of the project for the previous clients of the site, whose are already
registered at here they can login and view the related things to them selves and
they can do shopping over here.

View Products by product category


This is the display view of the products. Here user can view and select the
desired products. And these he can add to the cart.

View cart contents

User can view their selected products or items. And they can update or
delete their products.

Pay pricing

This is the payment part of the project user can pay their price to products through
credit cards, debit cards and etc…..

The mode of pay through online.

Acknowledgement

This is report generation module of the project. Here the user can receive the
acknowledge messages from the server system.

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

Technology : ASP.NET with Ajax

Programming Language : C#.NET


Database : SQL Server

Tool : Rational Rose

Application Server : IIS

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

Pentium IV processor

1 GB RAM

80GB HDD

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