4. INTRODUCTION
E-commerce website
• Shopping Cart allows customers to find and buy
products and services.
• software application that typically runs on the
computer where your Web site is located (the Web
server), and allows your customers to do things such
as searching for a product in your store catalog,
adding a selected product to a basket, and placing an
order for it.
5. PROBLEM STATEMENT
Customer can browse through the product catalog and
add the items to shopping cart. He can proceed to
check out as long as his shopping cart is not empty.
Customer will require to login to the system when he
proceed to check out, or he can create an account if he
not yet have one. The order will change to the credit
card registered in customer’s Account.
6. PROJECT PROFILE
Project Name: Online Shopping Cart
• COLLEGE Name: M.D.COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY &
MANAGEMENT
• PREPARED BY • ANKITA SINGH (25540253)
• Technical - Specification
• Front-End : HTML,CSS .
• Back -End : Ms SQL ,JAVASCRIPT
7. HOW SHOPPING CART WORKS?
It includes: database store front and admin area .
• Creates pages in real time when a customer visits the site
. • Unlike static HTML pages ,the shopping cart pages don’t exist
until a customer requests one.
• The page is dynamically generated by web server by retrieving
data from database.
8. REQUIREMENTS
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
(Minimum Requirement)
Minimum RAM:-256mb
Hard Disk:-128 GB
Processor:-
Intel Pentium 4( 1.50 GHZ) or above
SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
(minimum Requirement)
Operating system :Windows XP
Front-End Language : HTML, CSS, JAVASCRIPT
Back-End : JAVA ,JSP
Back-End Connectivity :MYSQL DATABASE
SERVER :APPACHE TOMCATE
15. FUTURE SCOPE
The current implementation does not take warehousing in its
stride. In the upcoming versions warehousing will be done from
within the ambits of the cart to lessen the burden for the vendors.
• Dynamic price model by which prices can be changed based on
demand and supply as well as possibility of special offers e.g..
Thanksgiving, from within the very ambits of the mall.
• Dynamic Storefront: Each customer will have a web page
personalized based on his or her recent purchases. This is the
equivalent of having a unique storefront for each customer in
hopes of drawing in as many return customers as possible.
• Security logs though not implemented in this system would be
well available through the respective database management
system and web server software.
16. CONCLUSION
Website design is like a shop interior.
• Though shopping cart software are available ,
but are expensive
• Small business firms cant afford it
• Make their own software.