This document outlines an online shopping system. It discusses features like 24/7 access and delivery. The system would allow users to shop from home on their computer or laptop without needing to go to crowded stores. Diagrams are provided showing the system architecture, including block diagrams, ER diagrams, UML diagrams, class diagrams and more. It concludes that online shopping has benefited both consumers and small retailers by giving users more options and sellers a way to reach customers without the costs of physical stores.
3. INTRODUCTION
Nowadays most of the purchasing of the items
that are needed for the daily basis, can be got
through the online mode. There are many
shopping websites like Amazon, Flipkart, snap
deal, Jabong, Shop Clues and many more. People
without wasting much energy in going to the
shops to buy the shopping items that are
required can purchase it through the shopping
websites. The Online Shopping System is the
application that allows the users to shop online
without going to the shops to buy them. This will
help in saving the energy, fuel, time needed to do
the shopping by going to the shops.
4. PROBLEM STATEMENT
This projects aims to develop an online shopping for customers
with the goal so that it is very easy to shop your loved things
from a extensive number of online shopping sites available on
the web. With the help of this you can carry out an online
shopping from your home. Here is no compelling reason to go to
the crowed stores or shopping centers during festival seasons.
You simpy require a PC or a laptop and one important payment
sending option to shop online.
5. PRODUCT SCOPE
Our designed online shopping system provides the 24×7 service,
that is customers can surf the website, place orders anytime
they wish to. Also, the delivery system works for 24×7 hours a
week.
Some of the features that can be modified and added to this
system in future involve its implementation by local shopkeepers,
where shops will be providing an online interface to customers for
shopping and placing orders.
Then some delivery persons can perform their work. This will be
add on benefit for the customers as it will save their time, plus its
add on for the shopkeepers also, as people will continue to shop
from local shops rather than preferring to super markets every
6. BUDGET CONTROL MANAGEMENT
EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT OF TIME & WORK
REDUCED PAPERWORK
ADVANCED REPORTING
QUICK ACCESS
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
System
Features
Online shopping system
7. USER INTERFACE
Input controls: checkboxes, radio buttons, dropdown lists,
dropdown buttons, toggles, and text fields.
Navigational components: search field, breadcrumbs, pagination,
sliders, and image carousels.
Informational components: notifications, progress bars, tooltips,
message boxes, and modal windows (pop-ups).
21. CONCLUSION
Technology has made significant progress over the years to provide consumers a
better online shopping experience and will continue to do so for years to come. With
the rapid growth of products and brands, people have speculated that online
shopping will overtake in-store shopping. While this has been the case in some areas,
there is still demand for brick and mortar stores in market areas where the
consumer feels more comfortable seeing and touching the product being bought.
However, the availability of online shopping has produced a more educated
consumer that can shop around with relative ease without having to spend a large
amount of time. In exchange, online shopping has opened up doors to many small
retailers that would never be in business if they had to incur the high cost of owning
a brick and mortar store. At the end, it has been a win-win situation for both
consumer and sellers.