3. Introduction
What Is E-commerce?
E-commerce (electronic commerce) is the activity of electronically buying or selling of
products on online services or over the Internet.
Why we use E-commerce?
E-commerce is a effective way of buying allows the customer to create a bulk order
online, this, therefore, cuts out the hassle and is a quicker and easier transaction.
How E-commerce Works?
Customers come to the website or online marketplace and purchase products using
electronic payments. Upon receiving the money, the merchant ships the goods or
provides the service.
Types of E-commerce
There are three types of E-commerce
B2B, B2C, C2C
4. Problem Definition
o Building Trust with User
o Payment Processing
o Inventory Updates
o Shipping
o Navigation to Product Pages
o The Shopping Cart
o Ability to Search for Products
o Product Photography
o Shareability of Product Pages
5. Feasibility Study
•Market Evaluation
When determining the price of the product you will sell,
base your adjustments on the prices that exist in the market.
•Cost Research
Have a specific amount for business-related tasks or plans. You will be aware of
your present capital, expenses, and the amount of needed financial support.
•Legal Dimension
necessary to obtain the documents and permits. Make sure that the process is
carried out in compliance with the rules of the nation in which you reside by
researching the legal aspects of the project you intend to perform.
•Technical Evaluation
6. Need and Significance
Need
• HTML
• CSS
• JAVASCRIPT
• PHP and Mysql
Significance
• Easily Receive Feedback on Products
• E-Commerce Can Broaden Your Brand & Expand Your Business
• Effective e-Commerce web development creates good impression on
customers.
7. Objectives
Try to reach 40% of e-commerce traffic.
Minimize the expenditure and maximize the profit
E-Commerce Delivers A Better Customer Experience
8. Author(s) Year Research outcome
Khurana &
Mehra
2015 An organisation must have accurate knowledge of the demands and
market demand of its clients, as well as the costs at which its rivals
operate.
Punhani and
Batra
2014 When designing an e-commerce website, the designers consider local
cultural aspects in order to reflect the feelings of local users.
Shahdad
Nejad and
Nikhaie
2011 The number of people visiting an e-commerce website will be four times
more than the average amount of traffic if the website is available in the
consumer's native tongue.
Asimionoae 2009 The process of developing an e-commerce website must pay close
attention to global culture. the designs web page have various emotional
and social consequences.
Literature Survey
9. Functional
Proposed Methodology in brief
•Login on mobile or laptop : The system must allow users to log into their account
on mobile or laptop by entering their email and password.
•Reset password : The system must allow users to reset their passwords by
clicking on "Forgot password".
•Add to cart : The system must allow users to add products to their cart and
take a look at that.
•Order and checkout : The system must allow users to order the products
they want to buy and then receive proper bills with the total amount including
taxes.
10. Non Functional
•Availability : The system must have taken less availability time compared to the
downtime of the website or any webpage.
•Efficiency : The site must respond quickly to user commands like add to cart, login
button etc.
•Accuracy :The site must provide order tracking details, product descriptions, etc.
accurately.
•Performance : The website’s homepage should load in less than a few seconds on
any search engine or web browser.