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TAITA TAVETA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
(A Constituent University of Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology)
A PROJECT PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO THE SCHOOL OF ICSIT IN
FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF THE
DEGREE OF BACHELOR IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR TAITA
TAVETA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE
ONLINE AUCTION SYSTEM FOR ART WORK
By
MORINE GAKII GITONGA
DECLARATION
I declare this research proposal is mine based on the research conducted on the auction system
for artwork and no part of it has been copied from any other person(s).
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SUPERVISOR’S APPROVAL
This report has not been copied from any document and has been assessed and approved. It has
been proven valid and legit
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DEDICATION
I dedicate this proposal affectionately to my loving mom who always gave me unlimited support.
It’s no doubt that without her I would not have made it through the research. I also dedicate this
proposal to my supervisor who dedicated all his time to guide me in my research and correct me
when need be. Lastly, I thank all my friends although are busy colleagues guided me in my
research and corrected me where possible.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
This research proposal would not have been a success without the opportunity given by the
school of ICSIT, the department and the entire Taita Taveta University College fraternity to put
what have been doing in the past 4 years in a summary of one document. It was such an honor
and hope the spirit will continue to the other students approaching the stage.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABSTRACT
The project entails the shortcomings encountered while doing auctions manually which maybe
very risk in terms of security. It uses a web application that will come in handy when transacting.
The bidder will be able to place his bids without the track of malicious people. The user will be
able to put his details which will be saved and be able to be viewed only by the administrator.
This will ensure the safety from been exposed to robbers and other malicious individuals.
The user/ viewer will also be able to request for bid and it may be even possible for them to keep
track of the other people’s bids for competition. This existence of competition may make the
owner of the artwork make more money than expected.
The admin will be able to view the details of the user, add an auction item for those interested to
place their bids, view the progress as the users continue to bid, update auction items when
available, delete auction item in case of expiry of the item. This is because the auction items are
places in given intervals of time, which when done the item is to be taken down to give space for
other demanding items.
The current manual auction systems involve people from different walks of the world making
long distance travels just to be present at an auction room. This is to attend and see some of the
artworks being show cased and choose one which interests, in which later you can place your
bid. Other people who are competing for the same also place their bids. The limitation of this is
the travelling and wasting of money just to come and buy one artwork.
The introduction of online auction system will be a way of solving some of the problems. The
system will be available for anyone and will help get rid of many of the above problems. It will
be used by auction companies to communicate their artwork with customers and anyone who
wants to place bids effectively. It will also make work easier for the people to be able to access
the services of auction Companies without having to travel all the way to auction rooms.
CHAPTER ONE:
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY
Art auction is one of the most ancient businesses in the world dating back in the 17th century.
Although in those years the names of the auctioneers were not important so were highly
suppressed, in June 1963, John Evelyn mentions a “great auction of pictures (Lord Mel fort’s) in
the banqueting house, Whitehall”. Initially, an auction catalog, that lists the artwork to be sold
would be written and made available before the auction date. Some of the old best known
auction houses include, Stockholm Auction house (Stockholms Aukionsver) established in
Sweden in 1674.
In those days auction of art lacked the incentive and excitement. The first art collection to come
under hammer was that of Edward, Earl of Oxford, dispersed by Cock, under the piazza, Covent
Garden, on March 8, 1742. Nearly all the leading men of the day attended at this sale, and the
prices varied from five shillings to 165 guineas (gns).
England had not realized the value of art until at Sir William Hamilton’s sale when Beckford
paid 1,300 gns for a little picture of “A Laughing Boy” by Leonardo da Vinci.
The late 1980’s was a boom period for art in auction houses. In 1990, the market collapsed, USA
overtook England as the world’s largest art market with global share of 47% by 2001. United
Kingdom ranked second with around 25%. In continental Europe, France was the leading while
in Asia, Hong Kong was dominating. France’s share of the art has been eroded since in the
1950’s. Art auction sales reached a record of billion in 2010, fuelled by speculative bidding for
artists like Damien Hirst, Jeff Koon and Richard prince.
The recent rise of Chinese art market, both in terms of size of its domestic sale and international
significance of its buyers combined with rich cultural heritage of art and antiques produced a
huge domestic market.
In November 2013, $142.4 million was paid for the 1969 triptych, three studies of Lucien Freud,
by Francis bacon. The highest price ever to be paid for an artwork at auction was Pablo Picasso’s
les femmes D’Alger that was sold by Christie’s in may 2015 for $179.4 million.
With today’s changing technology, art auction has not been left out. This research proposal
contains a preview of research conducted to shed some light on how the art auction system to be
created is actually going to work and what it indicates about the price formation. Firstly, in
recent years, returns on art assets appear to be little from returns in other assets. In addition,
researchers have found that because of the weak correlation between arts assets returns with
other returns, there may be a case for the inclusion of art assets in a diversified portfolio
(ArtTactic and Deloitte, 2013).
Second, there is some evidence of anomalies in market art pricing. The evidence clearly suggests
that contrary to the view of the art trade, “masterpieces” underperform the market. In addition,
there is considerable evidence that is fairly long periods in which art prices may diverge across
geographical areas and even auction houses. Some auction houses like the Christie’s have been
accused of price fixing. In this price fixing, the buyers were not affected by the collusion but the
sellers were. This is one of the many various reasons why online auction system for artworks
maybe important.
Finally, There is considerable theoretical research on strategic . and we review three key
findings. The value of most important works of art is established by public auction, either
directly, by an actual sale, or indirectly, by reference to other sales. How the auction system
works is therefore a critical determinant of how public’s a preference are translated into the
evaluation of artistic work. The auction system is therefore the central in the determination of the
incentives for artistic work, and the efficiency of the auction system is a key determinant of the
cost of creating and distributing work of art.
1.2 PROBLEM STATEMENT
The existing Auction System for antique Item is managed manually. This is a limitation due to
security issues. Auctions involves showcasing and selling of valuable arts. When the security
system is weak, anything may happen. People in auction rooms may be attacked by robbers
which may lead to injury or loss of lives. Rich individuals may be “marked” and become target
of attack.
According to Alfonso Ferreira, Jose’ Rolim ( 2013) The user who want to sales their things or
items by auction than he would announce for that through the media or other way. This is a
limitations to those who /lack electronics to their households of if the advertisement is done in
the absentia of a person. The use of newspaper is also a limitation since not all people are able to
read or have the time to read the newspapers. This is a limitation because one may lose an
artwork which he/ she wanted because of lack of information.
Bidders who need to buy there things than he attend the place of bidding. The early day’s auction
systems involved people attending auction sessions which were set at a definite time. Some
would not make it because were travelling from far places and so most of the time they would
miss the sessions and probably not get the artwork they wanted to purchase.
The auction houses are not for every individual, they are for the selected few with ticket to attend.
This limits the people with no authorization although those people may have an interest in some
art work.
These auctions also cover a small geographical area, for example a person in Mandera Kenya may
not be aware of an art auction taking place in Kisumu Kenya. This makes the auctions to be
attended by small amount of people and may be unable to exhaust selling of the arts.
1.3 OBJECTIVES
Objectives are the aims of the study that is, the purpose of the study, in the proposed system.
There are two main types of objectives discussed, as illustrated below
GENERAL OBJECTIVE
The following is a general objective;
To develop an online auction system for artwork which when implemented will effective and of
great help to the auction companies.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
The following outline specific objectives of the proposed system;
1. To study the role of auction house experts in market efficiency system with an aim of
identifying the requirements for an interactive online auction system.
2. To shed light on the determinants of art prices so as to implement and improve them in
the system.
3. To develop a prototype system based on research into managing auction of artworks.
4. To test and review the system for usability and functionality.
1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS
1. What are the necessary requirements for interactive online auction system in relation
to the role of auction house experts in market efficiency?
2. Can the determinants of art prices help in improving and implementing the system?
3. How to a develop a prototype system that can manage auction system for artworks?
4. Does the system meet all the user’s usability and functionality?
1.6 HYPOTHESIS
The online auction system will be web based therefore will be available online. It will be able to
be accessed by anyone with internet connection. The ability of the proposed system to provide
advertisements and information online will cut down the limitation of people not reading the
newspapers and therefore information will be passed across effectively and efficiently.The fact
that the auction will be online and the bidders’ information will be viewed only by the
administrator does away with the security issues. There will be no access to information by
malicious people. The users will be required to enter their credentials therefore incase of any
problem the persons involved will be easily tracked down.
1.7 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The online auction system for artwork will not only help the administrator, it will also be of great
importance to the bidders and other interested persons. Some of the impacts include; It will help
the administrator to track the bids for reference reasons, in case of any problem, will also help
reduce the cases of security due to the providence of thorough details by the users, will eliminate
the cost of travelling from one place to another since the artworks will be displayed online.
Finally, People will be able to place their bids online hence easy transactions.
1.8 SCOPE OF STUDY
The propose system will be of great help to the auction companies. It will aid them in doing
away with the manual auction systems which have a lot of limitations. Through this, the
companies will be able to make more profit and their interaction with the bidders/ users will be
increased greatly.
CHAPTER 2:
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Introduction
Auction of art has been there since the 17th century. It has even become an important source of
income to some companies. According to The New York times article (March 4 2016),
companies that engage in art based lending hope to attract more collectors. According to
Sotheby’s report, others have made up to even $11.2 million losses. Due to these problems,
many websites and softwares and systems have been developed for doing online art auction.
Although these sites have tried to solve all the problems, they cannot exhaust everything. Below
is just an overview of what they have done so far.
2.2 Theoretical review/ conceptual framework
figure 2.2 Conceptual framework
2.2.1 Price determinants of artwork sold at auctions
The prices for art at auctions are determined by supply and demand. The interaction of supply of
artwork with the demand from art investors produces the market clearing price at art auctions.
This price can then be related to a set of characteristics, or price determinants. The price
determinants of artworks at auctions are based on the hedonic pricing theory of heterogeneous
goods, which in its own turn is grounded on consumer theory. In the case of the art market, an
artwork can be interpreted as a combination of certain aesthetic features. It is the presence of
these features that give the non-pecuniary utility, and when purchasing a piece of art, one is
paying for these aesthetic and other attributes. Theoretically, there is no given set of art price
determinants. Empirical studies rather employ the data available, which is usually a certain
Price determinants of
artwork sold at auctions.
Impact of Auction
House Art Experts.
Effective User functionality
and usability
Prototype for managing
online auction system for
artworks
Effective online auction
system
number of attributes of I ) the art work itself, ii) the artist, as well as iii) time and place of sale.
Some of the price determinants used can be justified by an underlying economic reasoning of
demand-supply interaction. Others, such as time and place related characteristics, are included
for control, to account for demand. It is only by the use of online auction system for art that the
quality and aesthetic value of art can be proven.
2.2.2 Impact of Auction House Art Experts.
The art experts at auction houses who evaluate artwork and give price estimate ranges can be
compared to stock price analysts. Their price estimates can be seen as price forecasts. More
often, pre-sale estimates provided by the auction house art experts serve as an anchor for actual
realized prices during the auctions (Beggs and Graddy, 2010). Since the early 1970’s almost
every art auction house provides an expert appraisal of each item that is put up for auction. Art
auction houses typically have a team of art experts specialized in various types, movements and
styles of art. These art experts make their appraisals based on their expertise and experience.
They are aware of the past and current trends and monitor the art market closely. Each artwork
receives a low estimate, as well as, a high estimate and the market value is estimated to lie
between these two numbers. According to the general auction theory, the auctioneers are better
off providing honest and truthful estimates (Milgrom and Weber, 2012).. The vast majority of
the extant empirical studies focus on the forecasting accuracy of the price estimates that the
auction house art experts give. Ashenfelter (1989) and Louargand and McDaniel (1991) are some
of the first studies to look at the correlation between the auction house art experts’ estimates and
realized prices. Both of the studies, using different, but small, datasets, conclude that the price
estimates are very close to being unbiased, as they are highly correlated to realized prices. More
recent studies that have confirmed the above findings using larger datasets and better methods
include McAndrew, Smith and Thompson (2012). Ekelund, Ressler and Watson (2012), on the
other hand, an upward bias in the auction house art expert estimates using a dataset of Latin-
American art. Likewise, Mei and Moses (2013) show that there is a consistent upward bias in
price estimates for expensive pieces of American art. Nevertheless, it is important to control for
the impact of the auction house art expert’s appraisal of the artworks value. Most of the studies,
such as the ones above, focus mainly on either the average of the high and low estimates or just
one of them at a time. An exception is Mei and Moses (2013), where the estimate spread is
included as well. Their finding is that art returns increase with the relative spread. Unfortunately,
this finding is left without an explanation or justification. It is through the online auction system
for art that some of the above biasness will be able to be done away with.
2.2.3 Prototype for managing online auction system
The first ever made prototype for online auction was developed in 1995 by a research scientist E.
skorve at NR. The auction system was implemented using common 3-tier architecture. All the
information about the bids placed can be inserted in to the database at any time before the
auction starts. This includes, the type of art that is either is a painting sculpture etc. when an
auction is running information about the bidding process is also stored in the database. This
eliminates two problems. Firstly, problems arising from simultaneous bids are eliminated since
serializing access to the database tables is handled by the database engine itself. Secondly, since
all user interaction is longed and time-stamped, a detailed post- analysis of bidder behavior can
easily be performed, allowing tuning of the auction parameters and thus resulting in an improved
auction model.
The middle tier is the co-coordinator of the auction. It communicates with the database, inserting
new bids for auction. It handles connection requests from bidders, registering them and their
subsequent bids in to the database. It is responsible for broadcasting events to all participants
such as information about the newest arts (bids)/this application is implemented as a standalone
web based application. It communicates with database through xampp (php).
2.2.4 Test Effective User functionality and usability
According to (genesis framework, 2016) in usability testing basically the testers tests the ease
with which the user interfaces can be used. It tests that whether the application or the product
built is user friendly or not. It also reveals whether user feel comfortable with the application ar
website according to different parameters. Usability testing tests how easy it is to use the system,
how easy it is to learn the software and how convenient is the system to the end user
Effective online auction system
Auctions are well known market mechanisms. An online auction can be viewed and discussed
from a number of perspectives example, a technical, a functional (user), or a customer
perspective. As a result a number of international journals have been established .these include
electronic markets (http://www.electronicmarkets.com), international journal of electronic
commerce(http://www.cba.bgsu.edu/ijec) and journal of computer mediated
communication(http://jcmc.huji.ac.il)(JCMC) .
2.3 System review
2.3.1 eBay.com
(http://cayman.ebay2.com/aw/index.html)
eBay acts solely as a listing-agent. Auctions typically last 3-7 days from the placement of an art
based on the duration the seller selects at the time the bid is placed .the sellers and the bidder
must fill in the registration form with email address and has to be used in a reply and
conformation sequences. The user uses a ‘bid-button’ to send to eBay information about the
maximum amount he/she is willing to pay for the item. The amount is kept secret from other
participants and eBay is bidding on behalf of the person as other bidders increase their bids.
eBay automatically terminates the bidding at the end of the auction, and notifies the seller and
the highest bidder via email. Then the buyer and the seller should contact each other within three
business days of the end of the auction.
2.3.2 Onsale.com
(http://www.onsale.com)
Onsale is specializing in computer equipment and has two auction formats called Yankee auction
and standard auction. In Yankee auction a number of identical items are offered for sale at the
same time. When the auction closes the highest bidders win the available inventory at their actual
bid prices. Prior to closing, the currently successful bidders are listed in priority order, including
their price quantity and time. Therefore according to onsale.com, the auction may remain open
after the posted closing time during what is called ‘Going, Going, Gone’ period.
All standard auctions bid are proxy bids where onsale keep bidders actual bid secret and make
lower bids as necessary on bidder’s behalf. If there are no other bidders, onsale places a public
bid on the bidders name at the minimum bid price. This means that the bidder never pay more
than a little above what someone else is willing to pay, and so are free to place the highest bid
privately right from the start according to onsale. The standard auction closing time or five
minutes after the last bid is received, whichever is later. Therefore according to onsale.com, the
auction may remain open after the posted closing time during what is called ‘Going, Going,
Gone’ period.
Asteinrete.com
Is an Italian based online auction website that can be used by sellers to advertise their art for the
bidders to buy. It is the largest in Italy and very helpful with artwork.
The first page of the on line auction portal is the home page
A registered user can view his/her received messages and the status of his/her auctions in the
personal page:
2.4 System critique
Following the study done by the University of Bolzano/Bozen, Faculty of Computer Science,
there has been a lot of development in terms of auction systems to be precise in artworks. Many
sites have been developed to counter the problems experienced in auction houses and manual
auction system. Some of the most famous auction websites include; eBay.com, asteinrete.com
and Onsale.com. Although these sites have tried, they have not been able to cover all the
problems involved in online auctioning. The table below describes the functionality offered to
the users by this three big auction.
User stories eBay.com asteinrete.com Onsale.com
Home page X X X
Registration X X X
Login X X X
Personal page X X X
Search X X X
 Excluding a word X
 In a given category X X X
 In a given city X
 Having a price form € to € X X
Browse X X X
Item page X X X
Bid X X X
Post an auction X X X
Help X X X
Change language
Administration ? ? ?
As shown in the table, all the three systems give the possibility to register, to login to the website
and have a home page with a general description of the portal. They offer also a personal page,
where each user can check the status of their auctions or of their offers.
Another characteristic of this portals is to have an item page, a page that describes each item on
auction (with a textual description, a photo etc.).
The search functionality is also very important: in addiction to a normal keyword search, eBay
offers also the possibility to search excluding a given word, search in a given category, search for
auctions regarding a given city and to make price range (from € to €) search.
All the three systems give also the possibility to place a bid, to post an auction and have also
some help pages that explain the aims of the portals and the functionality. None of the portals has
the possibility to change language (onsale.com is in English, asteinrete.com is in Italian while
eBay.com is in English but there is also the Italian version at eBay. it) and only eBay.com has a
chat room for the users.
2.5 Gaps
eBay.com
Being a worldwide site , it should have the diversity of different languages to be understood to
all the races who do not speak or understand either English or Italian. it should also have a
central administrator known to people who can handle bidders complains ,be held responsible if
auction goes wrong.
asteinrete.com
just like eBay.com, it lacks the diversity of language and the administrator is not known or even
doesn’t have one admin. Also, the aspect of search in this website is really limited to only the
category of the auction. That is if one needs an artwork on paintings or sculpture, its possible but
if searched in terms of city there will be no success.
Onsale.com
Just like the other two above sites, it lacks the diversity of language and no known administrator
to handle the clients for them to feel appreciated. The search is also limited in such a way that a
piece of art can’t be traced by use of word exclusion.
2.6 summary
Unlike the above sites, the proposed system will have a central administrator to deal with the
clients. It will also enable search by use of the city, word exclusion etc. however, it will be a
challenge to bring out the diversity of languages and so it won’t be possible to be accomplished.
With the sell and the value of the artwork on the rise,it is important for people to start getting
serious about art and start investing in it. This discovery has led to people crowding museums
and auction houses. The museums alone can not give value to the artworks and it is left to the
people to give it value.for instance, the number of art collectors in the middle east is growing, yet
not enough to make impact(artwork by Aalaa Albastaki, Dec 2015)
CHAPTER THREE: SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
3.1 Introduction
This part of the research proposal involves the use of system analysis and design as a tool. it is
dedicated to the requirement collection (done with the collaboration of the customer, in this case
the bidder), the design of the system, done using UML use cases and class diagrams, and of the
relational database, done with EER (extended entity relationship diagram) as modeling
technique.
3.2 Systems Development Methodology
A system development methodology refers to the framework that is used to structure, plan, and
control the process of developing an information system. A wide variety of such frameworks
have evolved over the years, each with its own recognized strengths and weaknesses. One system
development methodology is not necessarily suitable for use by all projects. Each of the
available methodologies is best suited to specific kinds of projects, based on various technical,
organizational, project and team considerations.
3.2.1 System design
Rapid application development
This is a development methodology in which a system designer produces prototypes for an end
user. The end user reviews the prototype and offers feedback on its suitability. This process is
repeated until the end user is satisfied with the final system. It puts less emphasis on planning
tasks and more emphasis on development. It is driven by user interface requirements.
Figure 3.1 stages of RAD()
Requirement planning
This phase is similar in concept to the traditional analysis phase. However, the nature of planning
when constantly reviewing prototypes means that it is often revisited within what would
traditionally be regarded as design and implementation. Rather than the client working with the
systems analyst to devise a software specification, the client is continually involved in reviewing
the design and related prototypes that are generated throughout the process. This can result in
alteration to the client’s requirements. It is often the case that clients have little or no technical
awareness. Only when they see prototypes of different elements of the system during the
subsequent design are better prepared to firm up and finalize the requirements that they may
have had during a traditional analysis phase. Often requirement planning focuses on planning for
a range of prototypes.
Designphase
Once the clients initial needs have been determined, the software development team will invest
as much as they can in generating prototypes that can be taken back to the client for refinement.
This avoids situations where the client agrees with a proposal on paper but then disagrees with
the software that has been generated over a long period of time which can happen when using the
waterfall method. It is usual for some crossover to exist between design and implementation. It is
only possible to construct a prototype of elements of the system if there has been some degree of
implementation.
Construction phase
Within the construction phase, the programmers take the preferred prototypes and begin to
construct a formal solution. This is naturally involves implementation and will focus on aspects
of the software that were not part of the prototypes shared with the clients such as those that have
been time boxed. The advantage if having already designed prototypes is that some of the
implementation may have been complete already. As with all aspects of RAD, the client can be
involved if necessary. This would be likely during testing.
Cutover phase
One the construction and in house testing has been completed, the project moves into the cutover
phase. Within this phase the client and the client’s staff will be using the software as normal. The
development team will remain available for a predefined timescale to carry out corrective
maintenance, incorporating feedback from the client in relation to the client’s evaluation of hoe
the software operates in real context. This phase is regarded as streamlined and concise
equivalent of traditional evaluation and maintenance.
Justification of RAD
Faster delivery time
This is achieved by rapid prototyping and by using automated tools like Computer Aided
Software Engineering of CASE tools that enable the developers to re-use previously generated
codes thus saving time needed for manual coding.
Better quality
Although RAD may imply some compromise in terms of scalability and the range of features in
the product been delivered. It enhances the product quality by providing a considerable reduction
in the errors due to the use of automation tools and prototyping. Errors and omissions are
detected in the early stages of development therefore preventing ay extra effort and cost.
Reduced risk
Due to the iterative approach and prototyping, testing and integration of end user feedback
happens at each stage of development. Hence, the end products have less number of defects and
changes, thereby minimizing the risks involved in the project. There is little or no testing effort
involved.
3.3 fact finding approach
This section concentrates on the research design, target population sample size and sampling
techniques research methods and some of the methods of data collection that the researcher has
designed to use on the proposed system.
Researchdesign
The research design use for the online auction system for art was experimental. It allows the
researcher to control the situation. In so doing, it allows researchers to answer the question” what
causes something to occur?”. It provides the highest level of evidence for single studies. It
enables the researcher to maintain control over all factors that may affect the result of an
experiment. In doing this, the researcher attempts to determine or predict what may occur.
Population
The target population was Lolwe auctioneers, Nairobi city branch.
Sample size and sampling
Data collection tools
Interviews
This is a conversation between two or more people where questions are asked by the interviewer
to obtain information from the interviewees. For effective data, interviews were conducted where
several questions were formulated for the managers of the Lolwe auctioneers to gain more
information about their auction of artworks.
Advantages
Accurate screening
Face-to-face interviews help with more accurate screening. The individual being interviewed is
unable to provide false information during screening questions .it is possible to get around
screening questions in online and mobile surveys.
Capture verbal ad non-verbal questions
A face to face interview is no doubt going to capture verbal and non-verbal questions, but this
method also affords the capture of non-verbal questions including body language, which can
indicate a level of discomfort with questions. Adversely it can also indicate a level of enthusiasm
for the topic being discussed in the interview.
Capture emotions and behavior
Face-to-face interviews can no doubt capture an interviewee’s emotions and behaviours. Online
and mobile surveys cannot capture raw emotions and behavior.
Observations
Observations involved attending one of the live auctions in Lolwe auctioneers and observe what
is done.
Advantages
It provides good insight into how the different participants are behaving and interacting
It may enable one to see things that are taken for granted by participants. Their perceived lack of
importance by participants may mean that they would not be picked up by other methods that
explore participant’s perceptions.
3.4 systemrequirement analysis
Functional requirements
It deals with what the system should do or provide to users. They include description of required
functions, outline of associated reports or inline queries and details of data to be held in the
system.
A user can register to the system and able to login once registered, browse the available items,
post his/her bid and post a new auction. The administrator, on the other hand, can insert and
modify available data about items, users and categories of items.
Non-Functional requirements
They detail constraints, targets or control mechanisms for the new system. They describe how,
how well or to what standard a function should be provided.
The system should be user friendly, flexible enough to be done some changes if need be, it
should be able to be used by any auction company, it should also be easy to be used by anyone
interested.
Logical design
Use case diagram
Use cases are “a description of set of sequences of actions, including variants, that a system
performs that yield an observable result of value to an actor”. They are used in order to: design
system from user’s perspective, communicate system behaviour in user’s term and enumerate all
externally visible behaviour.
Here are the use cases for the online auction system for artworks project (there are two actors for
the system: a normal user and an administrator).
USER ADMIN
Manage
items
Place a bidfor an
item
Checkfor an item
he/she istryingto
sell
Searchfor an
item
Postan
auction
Checkitem
he/she is
tryingto buy
Login
Register
Manage
users
Addnew
category
Manage
categories
System Flow Chart
no
yes
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Start
Is
registered
Login
Registration
Is
valid
Is
user
Logout
Stop
Is
Admin
Manage user
Manage category
Sendupdatestobidders
Manage items
Place a bid
Check/searchitem
Reportgeneration
Addnewauction
Hardware and software requirements
Hardware requirements (Minimum)
Server side
Processor 2.20 GHz
Ram 2 GB
Harddisk 10 GB Free Space
Client side
Processor 2 GHz
Ram 1 GB
Harddisk 4 GB Free Space
software requirements (Minimum)
Server side
Operating system :- Windows server 2003 or any
compatible server OS
Framework :- Net framework 4.0
. Web Server :- IIS 6.0
Front End:- ASP. NET with C# (.NET)
Back End :- SQL server 2008
Client side
Operating system :- Windows XP or any compatible
OS
Browser :- Internet Explorer 6.0 or any compatible
Timeline Chart
Activities Total days
Requirement
gathering and
analysis
10
(1 to 10)
Design 30
(11 to 40)
Coding 30
(35 to 65)
Testing 25
(50 to 75)
Implementation 10
(75 to 85)
Documentation 90
(1 to 90)
Total 90 days

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Online auction system for art work

  • 1. TAITA TAVETA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE (A Constituent University of Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology) A PROJECT PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO THE SCHOOL OF ICSIT IN FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR TAITA TAVETA UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ONLINE AUCTION SYSTEM FOR ART WORK By MORINE GAKII GITONGA DECLARATION
  • 2. I declare this research proposal is mine based on the research conducted on the auction system for artwork and no part of it has been copied from any other person(s). Signature…………………………… Date……………………… SUPERVISOR’S APPROVAL This report has not been copied from any document and has been assessed and approved. It has been proven valid and legit Signature…………………………… Date……………………………. DEDICATION
  • 3. I dedicate this proposal affectionately to my loving mom who always gave me unlimited support. It’s no doubt that without her I would not have made it through the research. I also dedicate this proposal to my supervisor who dedicated all his time to guide me in my research and correct me when need be. Lastly, I thank all my friends although are busy colleagues guided me in my research and corrected me where possible. ACKNOWLEDGMENT
  • 4. This research proposal would not have been a success without the opportunity given by the school of ICSIT, the department and the entire Taita Taveta University College fraternity to put what have been doing in the past 4 years in a summary of one document. It was such an honor and hope the spirit will continue to the other students approaching the stage. TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • 6. The project entails the shortcomings encountered while doing auctions manually which maybe very risk in terms of security. It uses a web application that will come in handy when transacting. The bidder will be able to place his bids without the track of malicious people. The user will be able to put his details which will be saved and be able to be viewed only by the administrator. This will ensure the safety from been exposed to robbers and other malicious individuals. The user/ viewer will also be able to request for bid and it may be even possible for them to keep track of the other people’s bids for competition. This existence of competition may make the owner of the artwork make more money than expected. The admin will be able to view the details of the user, add an auction item for those interested to place their bids, view the progress as the users continue to bid, update auction items when available, delete auction item in case of expiry of the item. This is because the auction items are places in given intervals of time, which when done the item is to be taken down to give space for other demanding items. The current manual auction systems involve people from different walks of the world making long distance travels just to be present at an auction room. This is to attend and see some of the artworks being show cased and choose one which interests, in which later you can place your bid. Other people who are competing for the same also place their bids. The limitation of this is the travelling and wasting of money just to come and buy one artwork. The introduction of online auction system will be a way of solving some of the problems. The system will be available for anyone and will help get rid of many of the above problems. It will be used by auction companies to communicate their artwork with customers and anyone who wants to place bids effectively. It will also make work easier for the people to be able to access the services of auction Companies without having to travel all the way to auction rooms.
  • 7. CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY Art auction is one of the most ancient businesses in the world dating back in the 17th century. Although in those years the names of the auctioneers were not important so were highly suppressed, in June 1963, John Evelyn mentions a “great auction of pictures (Lord Mel fort’s) in the banqueting house, Whitehall”. Initially, an auction catalog, that lists the artwork to be sold would be written and made available before the auction date. Some of the old best known auction houses include, Stockholm Auction house (Stockholms Aukionsver) established in Sweden in 1674. In those days auction of art lacked the incentive and excitement. The first art collection to come under hammer was that of Edward, Earl of Oxford, dispersed by Cock, under the piazza, Covent Garden, on March 8, 1742. Nearly all the leading men of the day attended at this sale, and the prices varied from five shillings to 165 guineas (gns). England had not realized the value of art until at Sir William Hamilton’s sale when Beckford paid 1,300 gns for a little picture of “A Laughing Boy” by Leonardo da Vinci. The late 1980’s was a boom period for art in auction houses. In 1990, the market collapsed, USA overtook England as the world’s largest art market with global share of 47% by 2001. United Kingdom ranked second with around 25%. In continental Europe, France was the leading while in Asia, Hong Kong was dominating. France’s share of the art has been eroded since in the 1950’s. Art auction sales reached a record of billion in 2010, fuelled by speculative bidding for artists like Damien Hirst, Jeff Koon and Richard prince. The recent rise of Chinese art market, both in terms of size of its domestic sale and international significance of its buyers combined with rich cultural heritage of art and antiques produced a huge domestic market. In November 2013, $142.4 million was paid for the 1969 triptych, three studies of Lucien Freud, by Francis bacon. The highest price ever to be paid for an artwork at auction was Pablo Picasso’s les femmes D’Alger that was sold by Christie’s in may 2015 for $179.4 million.
  • 8. With today’s changing technology, art auction has not been left out. This research proposal contains a preview of research conducted to shed some light on how the art auction system to be created is actually going to work and what it indicates about the price formation. Firstly, in recent years, returns on art assets appear to be little from returns in other assets. In addition, researchers have found that because of the weak correlation between arts assets returns with other returns, there may be a case for the inclusion of art assets in a diversified portfolio (ArtTactic and Deloitte, 2013). Second, there is some evidence of anomalies in market art pricing. The evidence clearly suggests that contrary to the view of the art trade, “masterpieces” underperform the market. In addition, there is considerable evidence that is fairly long periods in which art prices may diverge across geographical areas and even auction houses. Some auction houses like the Christie’s have been accused of price fixing. In this price fixing, the buyers were not affected by the collusion but the sellers were. This is one of the many various reasons why online auction system for artworks maybe important. Finally, There is considerable theoretical research on strategic . and we review three key findings. The value of most important works of art is established by public auction, either directly, by an actual sale, or indirectly, by reference to other sales. How the auction system works is therefore a critical determinant of how public’s a preference are translated into the evaluation of artistic work. The auction system is therefore the central in the determination of the incentives for artistic work, and the efficiency of the auction system is a key determinant of the cost of creating and distributing work of art.
  • 9. 1.2 PROBLEM STATEMENT The existing Auction System for antique Item is managed manually. This is a limitation due to security issues. Auctions involves showcasing and selling of valuable arts. When the security system is weak, anything may happen. People in auction rooms may be attacked by robbers which may lead to injury or loss of lives. Rich individuals may be “marked” and become target of attack. According to Alfonso Ferreira, Jose’ Rolim ( 2013) The user who want to sales their things or items by auction than he would announce for that through the media or other way. This is a limitations to those who /lack electronics to their households of if the advertisement is done in the absentia of a person. The use of newspaper is also a limitation since not all people are able to read or have the time to read the newspapers. This is a limitation because one may lose an artwork which he/ she wanted because of lack of information. Bidders who need to buy there things than he attend the place of bidding. The early day’s auction systems involved people attending auction sessions which were set at a definite time. Some would not make it because were travelling from far places and so most of the time they would miss the sessions and probably not get the artwork they wanted to purchase. The auction houses are not for every individual, they are for the selected few with ticket to attend. This limits the people with no authorization although those people may have an interest in some art work. These auctions also cover a small geographical area, for example a person in Mandera Kenya may not be aware of an art auction taking place in Kisumu Kenya. This makes the auctions to be attended by small amount of people and may be unable to exhaust selling of the arts. 1.3 OBJECTIVES Objectives are the aims of the study that is, the purpose of the study, in the proposed system. There are two main types of objectives discussed, as illustrated below GENERAL OBJECTIVE The following is a general objective;
  • 10. To develop an online auction system for artwork which when implemented will effective and of great help to the auction companies. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES The following outline specific objectives of the proposed system; 1. To study the role of auction house experts in market efficiency system with an aim of identifying the requirements for an interactive online auction system. 2. To shed light on the determinants of art prices so as to implement and improve them in the system. 3. To develop a prototype system based on research into managing auction of artworks. 4. To test and review the system for usability and functionality. 1.4 RESEARCH QUESTIONS 1. What are the necessary requirements for interactive online auction system in relation to the role of auction house experts in market efficiency? 2. Can the determinants of art prices help in improving and implementing the system? 3. How to a develop a prototype system that can manage auction system for artworks? 4. Does the system meet all the user’s usability and functionality? 1.6 HYPOTHESIS The online auction system will be web based therefore will be available online. It will be able to be accessed by anyone with internet connection. The ability of the proposed system to provide advertisements and information online will cut down the limitation of people not reading the newspapers and therefore information will be passed across effectively and efficiently.The fact that the auction will be online and the bidders’ information will be viewed only by the administrator does away with the security issues. There will be no access to information by malicious people. The users will be required to enter their credentials therefore incase of any problem the persons involved will be easily tracked down.
  • 11. 1.7 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY The online auction system for artwork will not only help the administrator, it will also be of great importance to the bidders and other interested persons. Some of the impacts include; It will help the administrator to track the bids for reference reasons, in case of any problem, will also help reduce the cases of security due to the providence of thorough details by the users, will eliminate the cost of travelling from one place to another since the artworks will be displayed online. Finally, People will be able to place their bids online hence easy transactions. 1.8 SCOPE OF STUDY The propose system will be of great help to the auction companies. It will aid them in doing away with the manual auction systems which have a lot of limitations. Through this, the companies will be able to make more profit and their interaction with the bidders/ users will be increased greatly.
  • 12. CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Introduction Auction of art has been there since the 17th century. It has even become an important source of income to some companies. According to The New York times article (March 4 2016), companies that engage in art based lending hope to attract more collectors. According to Sotheby’s report, others have made up to even $11.2 million losses. Due to these problems, many websites and softwares and systems have been developed for doing online art auction. Although these sites have tried to solve all the problems, they cannot exhaust everything. Below is just an overview of what they have done so far.
  • 13. 2.2 Theoretical review/ conceptual framework figure 2.2 Conceptual framework 2.2.1 Price determinants of artwork sold at auctions The prices for art at auctions are determined by supply and demand. The interaction of supply of artwork with the demand from art investors produces the market clearing price at art auctions. This price can then be related to a set of characteristics, or price determinants. The price determinants of artworks at auctions are based on the hedonic pricing theory of heterogeneous goods, which in its own turn is grounded on consumer theory. In the case of the art market, an artwork can be interpreted as a combination of certain aesthetic features. It is the presence of these features that give the non-pecuniary utility, and when purchasing a piece of art, one is paying for these aesthetic and other attributes. Theoretically, there is no given set of art price determinants. Empirical studies rather employ the data available, which is usually a certain Price determinants of artwork sold at auctions. Impact of Auction House Art Experts. Effective User functionality and usability Prototype for managing online auction system for artworks Effective online auction system
  • 14. number of attributes of I ) the art work itself, ii) the artist, as well as iii) time and place of sale. Some of the price determinants used can be justified by an underlying economic reasoning of demand-supply interaction. Others, such as time and place related characteristics, are included for control, to account for demand. It is only by the use of online auction system for art that the quality and aesthetic value of art can be proven. 2.2.2 Impact of Auction House Art Experts. The art experts at auction houses who evaluate artwork and give price estimate ranges can be compared to stock price analysts. Their price estimates can be seen as price forecasts. More often, pre-sale estimates provided by the auction house art experts serve as an anchor for actual realized prices during the auctions (Beggs and Graddy, 2010). Since the early 1970’s almost every art auction house provides an expert appraisal of each item that is put up for auction. Art auction houses typically have a team of art experts specialized in various types, movements and styles of art. These art experts make their appraisals based on their expertise and experience. They are aware of the past and current trends and monitor the art market closely. Each artwork receives a low estimate, as well as, a high estimate and the market value is estimated to lie between these two numbers. According to the general auction theory, the auctioneers are better off providing honest and truthful estimates (Milgrom and Weber, 2012).. The vast majority of the extant empirical studies focus on the forecasting accuracy of the price estimates that the auction house art experts give. Ashenfelter (1989) and Louargand and McDaniel (1991) are some of the first studies to look at the correlation between the auction house art experts’ estimates and realized prices. Both of the studies, using different, but small, datasets, conclude that the price estimates are very close to being unbiased, as they are highly correlated to realized prices. More recent studies that have confirmed the above findings using larger datasets and better methods include McAndrew, Smith and Thompson (2012). Ekelund, Ressler and Watson (2012), on the other hand, an upward bias in the auction house art expert estimates using a dataset of Latin- American art. Likewise, Mei and Moses (2013) show that there is a consistent upward bias in price estimates for expensive pieces of American art. Nevertheless, it is important to control for the impact of the auction house art expert’s appraisal of the artworks value. Most of the studies, such as the ones above, focus mainly on either the average of the high and low estimates or just one of them at a time. An exception is Mei and Moses (2013), where the estimate spread is
  • 15. included as well. Their finding is that art returns increase with the relative spread. Unfortunately, this finding is left without an explanation or justification. It is through the online auction system for art that some of the above biasness will be able to be done away with. 2.2.3 Prototype for managing online auction system The first ever made prototype for online auction was developed in 1995 by a research scientist E. skorve at NR. The auction system was implemented using common 3-tier architecture. All the information about the bids placed can be inserted in to the database at any time before the auction starts. This includes, the type of art that is either is a painting sculpture etc. when an auction is running information about the bidding process is also stored in the database. This eliminates two problems. Firstly, problems arising from simultaneous bids are eliminated since serializing access to the database tables is handled by the database engine itself. Secondly, since all user interaction is longed and time-stamped, a detailed post- analysis of bidder behavior can easily be performed, allowing tuning of the auction parameters and thus resulting in an improved auction model. The middle tier is the co-coordinator of the auction. It communicates with the database, inserting new bids for auction. It handles connection requests from bidders, registering them and their subsequent bids in to the database. It is responsible for broadcasting events to all participants such as information about the newest arts (bids)/this application is implemented as a standalone web based application. It communicates with database through xampp (php). 2.2.4 Test Effective User functionality and usability According to (genesis framework, 2016) in usability testing basically the testers tests the ease with which the user interfaces can be used. It tests that whether the application or the product built is user friendly or not. It also reveals whether user feel comfortable with the application ar website according to different parameters. Usability testing tests how easy it is to use the system, how easy it is to learn the software and how convenient is the system to the end user
  • 16. Effective online auction system Auctions are well known market mechanisms. An online auction can be viewed and discussed from a number of perspectives example, a technical, a functional (user), or a customer perspective. As a result a number of international journals have been established .these include electronic markets (http://www.electronicmarkets.com), international journal of electronic commerce(http://www.cba.bgsu.edu/ijec) and journal of computer mediated communication(http://jcmc.huji.ac.il)(JCMC) . 2.3 System review 2.3.1 eBay.com (http://cayman.ebay2.com/aw/index.html) eBay acts solely as a listing-agent. Auctions typically last 3-7 days from the placement of an art based on the duration the seller selects at the time the bid is placed .the sellers and the bidder must fill in the registration form with email address and has to be used in a reply and conformation sequences. The user uses a ‘bid-button’ to send to eBay information about the maximum amount he/she is willing to pay for the item. The amount is kept secret from other participants and eBay is bidding on behalf of the person as other bidders increase their bids. eBay automatically terminates the bidding at the end of the auction, and notifies the seller and the highest bidder via email. Then the buyer and the seller should contact each other within three business days of the end of the auction.
  • 17. 2.3.2 Onsale.com (http://www.onsale.com) Onsale is specializing in computer equipment and has two auction formats called Yankee auction and standard auction. In Yankee auction a number of identical items are offered for sale at the same time. When the auction closes the highest bidders win the available inventory at their actual bid prices. Prior to closing, the currently successful bidders are listed in priority order, including their price quantity and time. Therefore according to onsale.com, the auction may remain open after the posted closing time during what is called ‘Going, Going, Gone’ period. All standard auctions bid are proxy bids where onsale keep bidders actual bid secret and make lower bids as necessary on bidder’s behalf. If there are no other bidders, onsale places a public bid on the bidders name at the minimum bid price. This means that the bidder never pay more than a little above what someone else is willing to pay, and so are free to place the highest bid privately right from the start according to onsale. The standard auction closing time or five minutes after the last bid is received, whichever is later. Therefore according to onsale.com, the auction may remain open after the posted closing time during what is called ‘Going, Going, Gone’ period.
  • 18. Asteinrete.com Is an Italian based online auction website that can be used by sellers to advertise their art for the bidders to buy. It is the largest in Italy and very helpful with artwork.
  • 19. The first page of the on line auction portal is the home page A registered user can view his/her received messages and the status of his/her auctions in the personal page: 2.4 System critique
  • 20. Following the study done by the University of Bolzano/Bozen, Faculty of Computer Science, there has been a lot of development in terms of auction systems to be precise in artworks. Many sites have been developed to counter the problems experienced in auction houses and manual auction system. Some of the most famous auction websites include; eBay.com, asteinrete.com and Onsale.com. Although these sites have tried, they have not been able to cover all the problems involved in online auctioning. The table below describes the functionality offered to the users by this three big auction. User stories eBay.com asteinrete.com Onsale.com Home page X X X Registration X X X Login X X X Personal page X X X Search X X X  Excluding a word X  In a given category X X X  In a given city X  Having a price form € to € X X Browse X X X Item page X X X
  • 21. Bid X X X Post an auction X X X Help X X X Change language Administration ? ? ? As shown in the table, all the three systems give the possibility to register, to login to the website and have a home page with a general description of the portal. They offer also a personal page, where each user can check the status of their auctions or of their offers. Another characteristic of this portals is to have an item page, a page that describes each item on auction (with a textual description, a photo etc.). The search functionality is also very important: in addiction to a normal keyword search, eBay offers also the possibility to search excluding a given word, search in a given category, search for auctions regarding a given city and to make price range (from € to €) search. All the three systems give also the possibility to place a bid, to post an auction and have also some help pages that explain the aims of the portals and the functionality. None of the portals has the possibility to change language (onsale.com is in English, asteinrete.com is in Italian while eBay.com is in English but there is also the Italian version at eBay. it) and only eBay.com has a chat room for the users. 2.5 Gaps eBay.com
  • 22. Being a worldwide site , it should have the diversity of different languages to be understood to all the races who do not speak or understand either English or Italian. it should also have a central administrator known to people who can handle bidders complains ,be held responsible if auction goes wrong. asteinrete.com just like eBay.com, it lacks the diversity of language and the administrator is not known or even doesn’t have one admin. Also, the aspect of search in this website is really limited to only the category of the auction. That is if one needs an artwork on paintings or sculpture, its possible but if searched in terms of city there will be no success. Onsale.com Just like the other two above sites, it lacks the diversity of language and no known administrator to handle the clients for them to feel appreciated. The search is also limited in such a way that a piece of art can’t be traced by use of word exclusion. 2.6 summary Unlike the above sites, the proposed system will have a central administrator to deal with the clients. It will also enable search by use of the city, word exclusion etc. however, it will be a challenge to bring out the diversity of languages and so it won’t be possible to be accomplished. With the sell and the value of the artwork on the rise,it is important for people to start getting serious about art and start investing in it. This discovery has led to people crowding museums and auction houses. The museums alone can not give value to the artworks and it is left to the people to give it value.for instance, the number of art collectors in the middle east is growing, yet not enough to make impact(artwork by Aalaa Albastaki, Dec 2015)
  • 23. CHAPTER THREE: SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN 3.1 Introduction This part of the research proposal involves the use of system analysis and design as a tool. it is dedicated to the requirement collection (done with the collaboration of the customer, in this case the bidder), the design of the system, done using UML use cases and class diagrams, and of the relational database, done with EER (extended entity relationship diagram) as modeling technique. 3.2 Systems Development Methodology A system development methodology refers to the framework that is used to structure, plan, and control the process of developing an information system. A wide variety of such frameworks have evolved over the years, each with its own recognized strengths and weaknesses. One system development methodology is not necessarily suitable for use by all projects. Each of the available methodologies is best suited to specific kinds of projects, based on various technical, organizational, project and team considerations. 3.2.1 System design Rapid application development This is a development methodology in which a system designer produces prototypes for an end user. The end user reviews the prototype and offers feedback on its suitability. This process is repeated until the end user is satisfied with the final system. It puts less emphasis on planning tasks and more emphasis on development. It is driven by user interface requirements.
  • 24. Figure 3.1 stages of RAD() Requirement planning This phase is similar in concept to the traditional analysis phase. However, the nature of planning when constantly reviewing prototypes means that it is often revisited within what would traditionally be regarded as design and implementation. Rather than the client working with the systems analyst to devise a software specification, the client is continually involved in reviewing the design and related prototypes that are generated throughout the process. This can result in alteration to the client’s requirements. It is often the case that clients have little or no technical awareness. Only when they see prototypes of different elements of the system during the subsequent design are better prepared to firm up and finalize the requirements that they may have had during a traditional analysis phase. Often requirement planning focuses on planning for a range of prototypes. Designphase Once the clients initial needs have been determined, the software development team will invest as much as they can in generating prototypes that can be taken back to the client for refinement. This avoids situations where the client agrees with a proposal on paper but then disagrees with the software that has been generated over a long period of time which can happen when using the waterfall method. It is usual for some crossover to exist between design and implementation. It is
  • 25. only possible to construct a prototype of elements of the system if there has been some degree of implementation. Construction phase Within the construction phase, the programmers take the preferred prototypes and begin to construct a formal solution. This is naturally involves implementation and will focus on aspects of the software that were not part of the prototypes shared with the clients such as those that have been time boxed. The advantage if having already designed prototypes is that some of the implementation may have been complete already. As with all aspects of RAD, the client can be involved if necessary. This would be likely during testing. Cutover phase One the construction and in house testing has been completed, the project moves into the cutover phase. Within this phase the client and the client’s staff will be using the software as normal. The development team will remain available for a predefined timescale to carry out corrective maintenance, incorporating feedback from the client in relation to the client’s evaluation of hoe the software operates in real context. This phase is regarded as streamlined and concise equivalent of traditional evaluation and maintenance. Justification of RAD Faster delivery time This is achieved by rapid prototyping and by using automated tools like Computer Aided Software Engineering of CASE tools that enable the developers to re-use previously generated codes thus saving time needed for manual coding. Better quality Although RAD may imply some compromise in terms of scalability and the range of features in the product been delivered. It enhances the product quality by providing a considerable reduction in the errors due to the use of automation tools and prototyping. Errors and omissions are detected in the early stages of development therefore preventing ay extra effort and cost.
  • 26. Reduced risk Due to the iterative approach and prototyping, testing and integration of end user feedback happens at each stage of development. Hence, the end products have less number of defects and changes, thereby minimizing the risks involved in the project. There is little or no testing effort involved. 3.3 fact finding approach This section concentrates on the research design, target population sample size and sampling techniques research methods and some of the methods of data collection that the researcher has designed to use on the proposed system. Researchdesign The research design use for the online auction system for art was experimental. It allows the researcher to control the situation. In so doing, it allows researchers to answer the question” what causes something to occur?”. It provides the highest level of evidence for single studies. It enables the researcher to maintain control over all factors that may affect the result of an experiment. In doing this, the researcher attempts to determine or predict what may occur. Population The target population was Lolwe auctioneers, Nairobi city branch. Sample size and sampling Data collection tools Interviews This is a conversation between two or more people where questions are asked by the interviewer to obtain information from the interviewees. For effective data, interviews were conducted where several questions were formulated for the managers of the Lolwe auctioneers to gain more information about their auction of artworks. Advantages Accurate screening
  • 27. Face-to-face interviews help with more accurate screening. The individual being interviewed is unable to provide false information during screening questions .it is possible to get around screening questions in online and mobile surveys. Capture verbal ad non-verbal questions A face to face interview is no doubt going to capture verbal and non-verbal questions, but this method also affords the capture of non-verbal questions including body language, which can indicate a level of discomfort with questions. Adversely it can also indicate a level of enthusiasm for the topic being discussed in the interview. Capture emotions and behavior Face-to-face interviews can no doubt capture an interviewee’s emotions and behaviours. Online and mobile surveys cannot capture raw emotions and behavior. Observations Observations involved attending one of the live auctions in Lolwe auctioneers and observe what is done. Advantages It provides good insight into how the different participants are behaving and interacting It may enable one to see things that are taken for granted by participants. Their perceived lack of importance by participants may mean that they would not be picked up by other methods that explore participant’s perceptions. 3.4 systemrequirement analysis Functional requirements It deals with what the system should do or provide to users. They include description of required functions, outline of associated reports or inline queries and details of data to be held in the system.
  • 28. A user can register to the system and able to login once registered, browse the available items, post his/her bid and post a new auction. The administrator, on the other hand, can insert and modify available data about items, users and categories of items. Non-Functional requirements They detail constraints, targets or control mechanisms for the new system. They describe how, how well or to what standard a function should be provided. The system should be user friendly, flexible enough to be done some changes if need be, it should be able to be used by any auction company, it should also be easy to be used by anyone interested. Logical design Use case diagram Use cases are “a description of set of sequences of actions, including variants, that a system performs that yield an observable result of value to an actor”. They are used in order to: design system from user’s perspective, communicate system behaviour in user’s term and enumerate all externally visible behaviour. Here are the use cases for the online auction system for artworks project (there are two actors for the system: a normal user and an administrator). USER ADMIN
  • 29. Manage items Place a bidfor an item Checkfor an item he/she istryingto sell Searchfor an item Postan auction Checkitem he/she is tryingto buy Login Register Manage users Addnew category Manage categories
  • 30. System Flow Chart no yes no yes Start Is registered Login Registration Is valid Is user Logout Stop Is Admin Manage user Manage category Sendupdatestobidders Manage items Place a bid Check/searchitem Reportgeneration Addnewauction
  • 31. Hardware and software requirements Hardware requirements (Minimum) Server side Processor 2.20 GHz Ram 2 GB Harddisk 10 GB Free Space Client side Processor 2 GHz Ram 1 GB Harddisk 4 GB Free Space software requirements (Minimum) Server side Operating system :- Windows server 2003 or any compatible server OS Framework :- Net framework 4.0 . Web Server :- IIS 6.0 Front End:- ASP. NET with C# (.NET) Back End :- SQL server 2008
  • 32. Client side Operating system :- Windows XP or any compatible OS Browser :- Internet Explorer 6.0 or any compatible Timeline Chart Activities Total days Requirement gathering and analysis 10 (1 to 10) Design 30 (11 to 40) Coding 30 (35 to 65) Testing 25 (50 to 75) Implementation 10 (75 to 85) Documentation 90 (1 to 90) Total 90 days