This project report summarizes a website called Food Bazaar.com that was developed by students Ashmika, Megha Jain, and Surbhi Heda. The website allows retailers to purchase food products online. Key points:
- The website was developed as a class project between July-December 2013 under the supervision of Mr. Tulsi Gurjar.
- The goal is to create an online marketplace ("food bazaar") where retailers can conveniently purchase daily food products like fruits, vegetables, dairy in bulk to stock their stores.
- The main users are administrators who manage the website and registered retailers who can view products, prices, and place orders online.
- Technologies used include Java, J2
This document describes a project on developing a web-based online shopping application. The objectives are to create an easy-to-use interface for users to search for products, view details, add products to a shopping cart, write reviews, and for admins to manage products, view users and feedback. The project uses ASP.NET with C# as the front-end framework and MySQL as the back-end database. It describes functions for users like registration, login, purchase and feedback, as well as admin functions like registration, login, adding products, and viewing users and feedback. Tables for storing user and product data are also outlined.
This document describes the features and modules of an online store management ERP enterprise solution. It discusses 12 key modules: 1) Catalog Management, 2) Customer Accounts, 3) Catalog Browsing, 4) Product Browsing, 5) Checkout, 6) Payment, 7) Shipping, 8) Site Management, 9) Business Reports, 10) Order Management, 11) Search Engine Optimization, and 12) Analytics and Reporting. For each module, it provides details on the information maintained and features available to manage that aspect of the online store system.
This document is a project report for developing an online clothes shopping system. It includes sections on the project description, requirements analysis, tools used, software development lifecycle, system design, testing, implementation, maintenance, future scope, and conclusion. The project aims to build a web application that allows customers to browse, select, and purchase clothes online through registering on the site and interacting with the admin module to manage the clothing products and information.
FOOD DELIVERY APP is a application designed primarily for use in the food delivery industry. This application will allow hotels, café, street food vendors and restaurants to increase scope of business by reducing the labor cost involved. Application presents an interactive and up-to-date menu with all available options in an easy to use manner. Customer can choose one or more items to place an order which will land in the cart before checking out. At the end customer can gets order confirmation details. Once the order is placed it is entered in the database and retrieved in pretty much real time.
Objective -
Develop a application that will allow customers to place their food order online and provide them with feedback, a generic image of the meal, a list of side dishes, main course ingredients, and cost information.
The document describes an online food delivery system that allows customers to browse menus, place food orders, and pay online. It allows restaurants to reduce labor costs and efficiently manage orders received through a graphical interface. The system was developed to streamline the ordering process for both customers and restaurants. It includes modules for user accounts, order management, menu management, and retrieving orders. The system was tested at the unit, integration, and system levels to identify and fix errors before deployment. Future enhancements may include customization options, additional payment methods, delivery options, and order status notifications.
Restaurant management system has changed current era for order management. With latest software technology once can save time and budget. It is far better than traditional methods of ordering. Various restaurants are implementing this methodology and gaining more return on investment.It is also known as restaurant software, restaurant point of sale or restaurant POS. It offers digital restaurant menu that makes easy for customers to go through available menu along with promotional offer.
E-commerce is the software that allows you to build your online store. It provides all tools to maintain buy and sell a product online. It enables an online store to maintain different Payment modes; Customer support, SEO, Good product navigation, Site management system, Order management system, Shipping, Product review and rating system, Marketing and promotion and more features are waiting for popular virtual stores.
There are some popular, robust, flexible and easily manageable open sources listed below. These are open source so we can use it with our convenience.
Our team works on it and customizes it to make it manageable. Let give as an opportunity to make your online shop and help you to generate more ROI.
This document describes a project on developing a web-based online shopping application. The objectives are to create an easy-to-use interface for users to search for products, view details, add products to a shopping cart, write reviews, and for admins to manage products, view users and feedback. The project uses ASP.NET with C# as the front-end framework and MySQL as the back-end database. It describes functions for users like registration, login, purchase and feedback, as well as admin functions like registration, login, adding products, and viewing users and feedback. Tables for storing user and product data are also outlined.
This document describes the features and modules of an online store management ERP enterprise solution. It discusses 12 key modules: 1) Catalog Management, 2) Customer Accounts, 3) Catalog Browsing, 4) Product Browsing, 5) Checkout, 6) Payment, 7) Shipping, 8) Site Management, 9) Business Reports, 10) Order Management, 11) Search Engine Optimization, and 12) Analytics and Reporting. For each module, it provides details on the information maintained and features available to manage that aspect of the online store system.
This document is a project report for developing an online clothes shopping system. It includes sections on the project description, requirements analysis, tools used, software development lifecycle, system design, testing, implementation, maintenance, future scope, and conclusion. The project aims to build a web application that allows customers to browse, select, and purchase clothes online through registering on the site and interacting with the admin module to manage the clothing products and information.
FOOD DELIVERY APP is a application designed primarily for use in the food delivery industry. This application will allow hotels, café, street food vendors and restaurants to increase scope of business by reducing the labor cost involved. Application presents an interactive and up-to-date menu with all available options in an easy to use manner. Customer can choose one or more items to place an order which will land in the cart before checking out. At the end customer can gets order confirmation details. Once the order is placed it is entered in the database and retrieved in pretty much real time.
Objective -
Develop a application that will allow customers to place their food order online and provide them with feedback, a generic image of the meal, a list of side dishes, main course ingredients, and cost information.
The document describes an online food delivery system that allows customers to browse menus, place food orders, and pay online. It allows restaurants to reduce labor costs and efficiently manage orders received through a graphical interface. The system was developed to streamline the ordering process for both customers and restaurants. It includes modules for user accounts, order management, menu management, and retrieving orders. The system was tested at the unit, integration, and system levels to identify and fix errors before deployment. Future enhancements may include customization options, additional payment methods, delivery options, and order status notifications.
Restaurant management system has changed current era for order management. With latest software technology once can save time and budget. It is far better than traditional methods of ordering. Various restaurants are implementing this methodology and gaining more return on investment.It is also known as restaurant software, restaurant point of sale or restaurant POS. It offers digital restaurant menu that makes easy for customers to go through available menu along with promotional offer.
E-commerce is the software that allows you to build your online store. It provides all tools to maintain buy and sell a product online. It enables an online store to maintain different Payment modes; Customer support, SEO, Good product navigation, Site management system, Order management system, Shipping, Product review and rating system, Marketing and promotion and more features are waiting for popular virtual stores.
There are some popular, robust, flexible and easily manageable open sources listed below. These are open source so we can use it with our convenience.
Our team works on it and customizes it to make it manageable. Let give as an opportunity to make your online shop and help you to generate more ROI.
This document provides an overview of an online shopping system project. The project involves developing a web application using PHP, HTML, JavaScript, and MySQL that allows users to purchase goods and products online from a website. The system would have modules for product and price master maintenance, online transactions via a shopping cart, reporting of orders, deliveries and inventory, and housekeeping of archived data. The goal is to create an e-commerce solution that saves users' time by allowing one-stop online shopping without needing to visit physical stores.
The main purpose of the project is to manage the supermarket efficiently (rep...Rajesh Roky
The document discusses developing a mobile application to help users shop more efficiently. It proposes using RFID tags on items in a home fridge to allow users to check what items are in stock from their mobile device. This would help users avoid unnecessary trips to the store if an item is already at home. The application would also allow users to pay for items directly from their mobile, expediting the shopping process. Key aspects that are addressed include registering items with RFID tags, using a reader to detect items in the fridge, allowing mobile searches of fridge contents, and facilitating mobile payments. The proposed system aims to save users time during shopping.
The .NET Framework provides a consistent programming environment for application development. It consists of a common language runtime, framework classes and libraries, and ASP.NET. The .NET Framework architecture includes a base class library, common language specification, and common language runtime to provide a safe and secure environment for code execution. ASP.NET allows developers to create dynamic web applications and services. This project is an e-commerce website that allows users to register, login, shop, and place orders to purchase various products like laptops, hard drives, and networking equipment online from a business.
online-shopping-documentation-srs for TYBSCIT sem 6YogeshDhamke2
This document is a project report for developing an e-commerce website with a shopping cart application. It discusses the objectives, organization profile, technologies used like .NET framework, ASP.NET, C#, and SQL Server. It covers system analysis, design, testing, and security. The report aims to develop a basic e-commerce site for online shopping.
The document summarizes an online food ordering system project completed by Mayurkumar Patel for his master's degree. The system allows customers to browse restaurant menus, place food orders, and pay online. It also gives restaurant employees access to view and manage incoming orders through a graphical interface. The project involved developing three modules - a web ordering system for customers, a menu management system for administrators, and an order retrieval system for employees. It was created using Java, JSP, HTML, and an Oracle database to provide a more convenient ordering process for both customers and restaurants.
ABC Restaurant Food Ordering Management SystemNik Ibrahim
This document outlines the design of an ABC Restaurant Food Ordering Management System. The system aims to (1) enable customers to view food ingredients before ordering, (2) automate the ordering process using mobile and web applications, and (3) test the developed system. It includes sections on the background, objectives, scope, limitations, expected results, techniques, contextual diagram, data flow diagram, entity relationship diagram, and prototype of the system. The system is intended to interact with administrators, customers, and restaurant staff to facilitate a more efficient food ordering process.
An online food ordering system allows your business to accept and manage orders placed online for delivery or takeaway. Customers browse a digital menu, either on an app or website and place and pay for their order online.
The document presents the system requirements specification for a software engineering group project. It outlines 52 requirements for an e-commerce website, including requirements for product browsing, searching, user profiles, shopping carts, checkout, and order tracking. The requirements are grouped into categories like display, user input, authentication, payment processing, and security. The priority and source department is listed for each requirement.
this helps you to make your presentation skills better.
It will also helps you to to enhance your skills.
It will be helpful for students of final year of study in becholers
Our project titled as “Online Shopping System” is basically a web based application used to record sales, online sale and purchase and handle payments.
The project is to promote a user-friendly, safe way for customers to buy and receive products without being physically at a shop.
The shop keep an electronic history of all purchases and transactions.
The document is a student project report on Uber Eats, an online food delivery service. It includes a declaration by the student, K.T. Shree Ram, certifying that the project was completed under teacher guidance. It also provides an acknowledgement and table of contents for the project report.
This document contains a mini project report on an online women's shopping system. It includes an abstract, contents page, and 5 chapters that cover the introduction, analysis, design, implementation, and screenshots of the system. The system allows customers to browse and purchase products online without visiting a physical shop. It uses technologies like HTML5, JavaScript, CSS, PHP for the frontend and backend, and MySQL for the database. The system has two user types - customers and administrators. Customers can view products, search, and make purchases. Administrators control the database, add/remove products, and generate reports.
This document summarizes an e-restaurant automation project created by a team of students. The team's tasks included requirements gathering, database design, implementation, and testing. The project aims to automate ordering and other activities in traditional restaurants. It uses a point-of-sale system with a .NET backend and SQL Server database. Customers can order from an Android app while staff manage orders, payments and other functions through a desktop interface. The system was designed to save restaurants money and time while improving customer and staff experience over traditional paper-based methods.
The document provides a software requirements specification for an e-commerce website called Robo shop. It includes sections on introduction and purpose, overall description of product functions and users, external interface requirements including user interfaces, system features, and other non-functional requirements such as performance, safety, security and quality attributes. The document is intended for customers, authorities, developers and all users to understand the requirements for the Robo shop e-commerce website.
The document provides an overview of an online food ordering system project. It includes:
- A project overview describing an online system that allows customers to order food from their favorite restaurants through a website or app.
- Details of the key project features such as online menus, restaurant registration, customer reviews and ordering food 24/7.
- Diagrams including a context diagram, three levels of data flow diagrams and an entity relationship diagram that model the system.
- Additional sections on use cases, the current project view, future plans and limitations of the initial system.
This document describes an online classifieds website that allows users to browse and purchase various products from the comfort of their home. It allows users to register on the site to receive updates on automobiles, real estate, and matrimony postings. Advertisements can include images to help users easily find desired products. The site aims to provide customers a variety of goods without needing to travel from place to place. It also gives sellers a way to introduce their products to a wide audience worldwide through online classifieds.
This Home Delivery Restaurants for working and old age people. Easily to get the food and save the valuable time. Customer has been choose the best and elected food items.
This document outlines an e-commerce website project created by a team of 7 computer science students. The project aims to allow anyone to sell products online and earn cash. It identifies problems with existing manual e-commerce systems like being time-consuming and lacking secure navigation and search options. The main goals of the project are to create a user-friendly site with expanded search capabilities, product information help, and full security. It will be developed using HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and PHP with tools like Adobe Photoshop and Dreamweaver.
The food and grocery retail industry in India is rapidly evolving. Organized retailers use modern technologies like computerized billing, supply chain management systems, and customer relationship management. They offer clean stores with well-stocked items, variety, and parking. In contrast, unorganized retailers have unevenly placed goods, less variety, hire family members, and in some cases use child labor. The organized retail sector is growing at 30% annually but still only makes up 2% of the total food and grocery retail market in India, with unorganized retailers dominating at 98%.
This document provides an internal analysis of PRIL, one of India's leading retail chains. It discusses the company's competitive advantages, financial and market performance, key performance measures, organizational structure, areas of differentiation, and strengths and weaknesses. Key details include PRIL operating popular retail stores Big Bazaar and Food Bazaar, growing profits and revenues in recent years, a focus on pricing, customer experience, and regional products, and partnering with major FMCG brands.
This document provides an overview of an online shopping system project. The project involves developing a web application using PHP, HTML, JavaScript, and MySQL that allows users to purchase goods and products online from a website. The system would have modules for product and price master maintenance, online transactions via a shopping cart, reporting of orders, deliveries and inventory, and housekeeping of archived data. The goal is to create an e-commerce solution that saves users' time by allowing one-stop online shopping without needing to visit physical stores.
The main purpose of the project is to manage the supermarket efficiently (rep...Rajesh Roky
The document discusses developing a mobile application to help users shop more efficiently. It proposes using RFID tags on items in a home fridge to allow users to check what items are in stock from their mobile device. This would help users avoid unnecessary trips to the store if an item is already at home. The application would also allow users to pay for items directly from their mobile, expediting the shopping process. Key aspects that are addressed include registering items with RFID tags, using a reader to detect items in the fridge, allowing mobile searches of fridge contents, and facilitating mobile payments. The proposed system aims to save users time during shopping.
The .NET Framework provides a consistent programming environment for application development. It consists of a common language runtime, framework classes and libraries, and ASP.NET. The .NET Framework architecture includes a base class library, common language specification, and common language runtime to provide a safe and secure environment for code execution. ASP.NET allows developers to create dynamic web applications and services. This project is an e-commerce website that allows users to register, login, shop, and place orders to purchase various products like laptops, hard drives, and networking equipment online from a business.
online-shopping-documentation-srs for TYBSCIT sem 6YogeshDhamke2
This document is a project report for developing an e-commerce website with a shopping cart application. It discusses the objectives, organization profile, technologies used like .NET framework, ASP.NET, C#, and SQL Server. It covers system analysis, design, testing, and security. The report aims to develop a basic e-commerce site for online shopping.
The document summarizes an online food ordering system project completed by Mayurkumar Patel for his master's degree. The system allows customers to browse restaurant menus, place food orders, and pay online. It also gives restaurant employees access to view and manage incoming orders through a graphical interface. The project involved developing three modules - a web ordering system for customers, a menu management system for administrators, and an order retrieval system for employees. It was created using Java, JSP, HTML, and an Oracle database to provide a more convenient ordering process for both customers and restaurants.
ABC Restaurant Food Ordering Management SystemNik Ibrahim
This document outlines the design of an ABC Restaurant Food Ordering Management System. The system aims to (1) enable customers to view food ingredients before ordering, (2) automate the ordering process using mobile and web applications, and (3) test the developed system. It includes sections on the background, objectives, scope, limitations, expected results, techniques, contextual diagram, data flow diagram, entity relationship diagram, and prototype of the system. The system is intended to interact with administrators, customers, and restaurant staff to facilitate a more efficient food ordering process.
An online food ordering system allows your business to accept and manage orders placed online for delivery or takeaway. Customers browse a digital menu, either on an app or website and place and pay for their order online.
The document presents the system requirements specification for a software engineering group project. It outlines 52 requirements for an e-commerce website, including requirements for product browsing, searching, user profiles, shopping carts, checkout, and order tracking. The requirements are grouped into categories like display, user input, authentication, payment processing, and security. The priority and source department is listed for each requirement.
this helps you to make your presentation skills better.
It will also helps you to to enhance your skills.
It will be helpful for students of final year of study in becholers
Our project titled as “Online Shopping System” is basically a web based application used to record sales, online sale and purchase and handle payments.
The project is to promote a user-friendly, safe way for customers to buy and receive products without being physically at a shop.
The shop keep an electronic history of all purchases and transactions.
The document is a student project report on Uber Eats, an online food delivery service. It includes a declaration by the student, K.T. Shree Ram, certifying that the project was completed under teacher guidance. It also provides an acknowledgement and table of contents for the project report.
This document contains a mini project report on an online women's shopping system. It includes an abstract, contents page, and 5 chapters that cover the introduction, analysis, design, implementation, and screenshots of the system. The system allows customers to browse and purchase products online without visiting a physical shop. It uses technologies like HTML5, JavaScript, CSS, PHP for the frontend and backend, and MySQL for the database. The system has two user types - customers and administrators. Customers can view products, search, and make purchases. Administrators control the database, add/remove products, and generate reports.
This document summarizes an e-restaurant automation project created by a team of students. The team's tasks included requirements gathering, database design, implementation, and testing. The project aims to automate ordering and other activities in traditional restaurants. It uses a point-of-sale system with a .NET backend and SQL Server database. Customers can order from an Android app while staff manage orders, payments and other functions through a desktop interface. The system was designed to save restaurants money and time while improving customer and staff experience over traditional paper-based methods.
The document provides a software requirements specification for an e-commerce website called Robo shop. It includes sections on introduction and purpose, overall description of product functions and users, external interface requirements including user interfaces, system features, and other non-functional requirements such as performance, safety, security and quality attributes. The document is intended for customers, authorities, developers and all users to understand the requirements for the Robo shop e-commerce website.
The document provides an overview of an online food ordering system project. It includes:
- A project overview describing an online system that allows customers to order food from their favorite restaurants through a website or app.
- Details of the key project features such as online menus, restaurant registration, customer reviews and ordering food 24/7.
- Diagrams including a context diagram, three levels of data flow diagrams and an entity relationship diagram that model the system.
- Additional sections on use cases, the current project view, future plans and limitations of the initial system.
This document describes an online classifieds website that allows users to browse and purchase various products from the comfort of their home. It allows users to register on the site to receive updates on automobiles, real estate, and matrimony postings. Advertisements can include images to help users easily find desired products. The site aims to provide customers a variety of goods without needing to travel from place to place. It also gives sellers a way to introduce their products to a wide audience worldwide through online classifieds.
This Home Delivery Restaurants for working and old age people. Easily to get the food and save the valuable time. Customer has been choose the best and elected food items.
This document outlines an e-commerce website project created by a team of 7 computer science students. The project aims to allow anyone to sell products online and earn cash. It identifies problems with existing manual e-commerce systems like being time-consuming and lacking secure navigation and search options. The main goals of the project are to create a user-friendly site with expanded search capabilities, product information help, and full security. It will be developed using HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and PHP with tools like Adobe Photoshop and Dreamweaver.
The food and grocery retail industry in India is rapidly evolving. Organized retailers use modern technologies like computerized billing, supply chain management systems, and customer relationship management. They offer clean stores with well-stocked items, variety, and parking. In contrast, unorganized retailers have unevenly placed goods, less variety, hire family members, and in some cases use child labor. The organized retail sector is growing at 30% annually but still only makes up 2% of the total food and grocery retail market in India, with unorganized retailers dominating at 98%.
This document provides an internal analysis of PRIL, one of India's leading retail chains. It discusses the company's competitive advantages, financial and market performance, key performance measures, organizational structure, areas of differentiation, and strengths and weaknesses. Key details include PRIL operating popular retail stores Big Bazaar and Food Bazaar, growing profits and revenues in recent years, a focus on pricing, customer experience, and regional products, and partnering with major FMCG brands.
Reliance Fresh - Marketing CommunicationHussain Ahmed
This document summarizes a presentation on Reliance Fresh, an Indian supermarket chain. It provides details on Reliance Fresh's introduction in 2006, products offered, pricing strategy, store locations across India, and promotional activities. Challenges discussed include political interference, competition from other chains, and issues with inventory control and staffing. Suggestions are made around increasing advertisements, adding checkout counters and employee amenities, and providing home delivery.
Big Bazaar is a large chain of hypermarkets in India owned by Future Retail that offers a wide range of products across various categories. It has over 200 stores across India and employs a strategy of providing low prices on a large selection of goods through an everyday low pricing model. Big Bazaar utilizes various promotional schemes, loyalty programs, and a supply chain management system to efficiently source and provide products to customers. While it performs well in many areas, the summary identifies opportunities for Big Bazaar to improve customer experience during busy periods, increase awareness of its loyalty programs, and better link inventory to promotional activities.
This document discusses the marketing strategies of Reliance Fresh, a supermarket chain in India. It outlines Reliance Fresh's farm to fork supply chain model, the 4Ps of its marketing - products, price, place, and promotion. Promotional strategies include discount schemes, membership cards, and various push and pull strategies. Competitors and a SWOT analysis are also presented.
Big Bazaar is a Indian retail chain founded in 2001 with headquarters in Mumbai. It has over 214 stores across 90 cities in India. The company was founded by Kishore Biyani and generates annual revenue of Rs. 6000 crores. Big Bazaar targets middle and upper middle class customers in India through a strategy of low prices. It positions itself as providing a high service, low price shopping experience for everyday items and aims to be the "Indian Walmart". The presentation provides an overview of Big Bazaar's business model, products, competitors, and key strategies around customer segmentation and supply chain management.
E-Trading of Agricultural Products from Farm to Customer ApplicationIRJET Journal
This document describes an e-trading application that connects farmers directly to customers to sell agricultural products. The goal is to eliminate intermediaries and allow farmers to earn higher profits. The proposed application would allow farmers to register, upload product listings with GPS locations, view weather forecasts, and be notified of government schemes. Customers can browse listings, view product details, chat with farmers, and make purchases with payment and receipts. The system architecture includes farmer and customer interfaces and a backend administrator. Features like multiple languages, product reviews, and chat aim to make it easy for farmers and customers to use. The document discusses how this could improve current online marketplaces by removing intermediaries in the supply chain.
This document outlines the development of an e-commerce management system as a student project. It describes the system being developed to fulfill requirements for a bachelor's degree. The student declares the work is their own and was developed under a supervisor. The supervisor and department head then approve the project. It provides an introduction to the project, describes the literature review conducted, and outlines the waterfall methodology being used.
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The document discusses the development of an e-mandi mobile application to facilitate direct exchange between farmers and end users in the agricultural supply chain. It proposes using mathematical modeling and preferential evaluation with a Naive Bayes algorithm to match buyers and sellers. The goal is to link farmers and consumers, make market data more accessible, and help farmers sell their products based on current prices.
MCA Final Year Internship Project Presentation
Project Name : ToolTrade.com
Project Description:
This is country-specific website build especially for Australia.
As the name suggest, it deals in variety of tools, machinery and consumables and provide different privileges for different kinds of members.
Technology Stack:ASP.NET using C#,HTML,CSS
Documentation :
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This document summarizes a project report on developing an online shopping cart. It outlines the objectives of creating an easy to use web interface to increase customer choice and reduce shopping time. It will allow users to create accounts, save products to carts, and efficiently purchase items. The document describes the frontend and backend languages and tools used like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Oracle. It also covers the feasibility study, requirements analysis, system design including context diagrams, and future plans to improve the GUI and add more features.
A Customer Engagement Platform that captures customer feedback in real time from anywhere in this world and helps organizations gain customer insights to take actions at the right time.
This document describes a bakery basket mobile application that aims to improve customer satisfaction and workflow efficiency for a bakery shop. The application allows customers to place orders online that are delivered on time. It stores customer and order details in a database. The application is meant to make the ordering process more convenient for busy customers. It is expected to increase customer satisfaction through on-time deliveries and keep the bakery shop competitive with other food service chains. The document outlines the features and architecture of the proposed application, including user registration and login, product browsing and custom ordering, payment processing, and order confirmation.
An online food ordering system is developed so that customers can easily order food from restaurants without having to wait in long queues. The web-based system allows administrators and customers to easily manage food orders and menus. It also helps administrators manage delivery details and supports business expansion. The system uses unique login credentials for each user to ensure security. It facilitates digital payments, registration, and order tracking. As a result, the web-based food ordering system reduces operating costs while providing customers a better experience.
This document provides an overview and summary of a mini project report on an online food ordering system. The system was developed by students at Geethanjali College of Engineering and Technology in partial fulfillment of their Bachelor of Technology degree in Computer Science and Engineering. The report describes the existing manual food ordering process and limitations, as well as the objectives and advantages of the proposed online system, which include increased security, efficiency, and a more user-friendly experience. Key aspects of the system's development using ASP.NET and C# are also summarized.
This document outlines a proposed user journey mapping for an e-auction application. It includes personas for key users like buyers and suppliers. The buyer's journey involves registering, browsing listings, reviewing product and seller details, placing bids, tracking orders, and reporting issues. The supplier's journey involves registering, learning how auctions work, and understanding key elements like payments. Insights from stakeholder interviews are also provided, discussing business goals, pain points, and suggestions. Overall the document aims to map the end-to-end experience for both buyers and suppliers on the e-auction platform.
This document describes a proposed canteen automation system that would allow students and workers to order food online through a mobile application instead of waiting in long lines. The system includes a web interface for administrators to manage menus and a mobile app for users to view menus, place orders, and view order histories. The goals of the system are to provide a simple user interface, consistently updated menus, faster order placement, order tracking for administrators, and analytics on user preferences. It compares the proposed system to current paper-based systems and outlines the functionalities for administrators and users.
This document describes a proposed smart food ordering system called Smart Treat Junction. The system allows customers to easily order food online through a user-friendly interface and menu. It aims to simplify the food ordering process. The system notifies customers of order confirmations and queues the orders in the database in real-time. It also assists staff in efficiently processing orders with minimal errors. Technologies used to develop the system include HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, NodeJS, ExpressJS, and MongoDB. Machine learning is also integrated to provide customers with smart food recommendations. The results show the major functions of the website work properly to allow a wide variety of people to conveniently order food for delivery through the application.
This topic aims to describe the project background, problem statement, objectives, scopes, project significance and expected output of the system.
• The system is Burger Ordering System. This is online Customer Ordering System of Restaurant, which in most cases; the company has problem with order and disordered order.
• This project intends to computerize Burger Ordering System to provide better customer service. Because of that, the restaurant can provide the easier way of travelling to the customer.
• Burger Oder system aims to accelerate customer orders.
• Burger Ordering System used by servers and kitchen employees to accept customer orders.
• An online ordering system is not a new concept to many as this has been running successfully all over the world for quite some time now.
• The whole concept behind having a professional website along with a system shows how you present yourself to the online world.
This document provides an overview of an online shopping portal project that was developed using PHP and MySQL. It includes sections on the introduction, need for an online shopping portal, problem analysis, project structure, software development life cycle, and feasibility analysis. The project aims to develop a graphical user interface based system to provide online shopping for various products like mobile phones, laptops, clothes, books and more.
This document provides an overview of an online shopping portal project that was developed using PHP and MySQL. It includes sections on the introduction, need for the online shopping portal, problem analysis, project structure, software development life cycle, hardware and software requirements, front-end details using PHP, back-end details using MySQL, and system design. The project aims to develop a graphical user interface based system to provide online shopping functionality for products like mobile phones, laptops, clothes, books and more.
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This document describes a smart farming management system using ASP.NET and SQL. The system aims to allow farmers to set their own prices and sell crops directly to customers, eliminating intermediate buyers. It discusses objectives like giving farmers pricing freedom and making agriculture more profitable. A website is proposed that would let farmers register, upload crop information, and facilitate direct online bidding and sales between farmers and buyers. The system aims to benefit both farmers through higher returns and customers through lower prices without middlemen.
The dairy sector is among the industries adapting to the digital era, and milk delivery applications are becoming increasingly popular. This comprehensive guide will cover every aspect of developing a milk delivery app, from conceptualization to launch.
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Project Report
2013
TEAM MEMBERS
Ashmika
Megha Jain
Surbhi Heda
Food Bazaar.com
Version 1.0
Date 27th
Dec 2013
Project Guide
Mr. Tulsi Gurjar, SSE
Pratham Solutions Pvt Ltd
S 23, Krishna Marg
Shyam Nagar
Jaipur
2. Food Bazaar.com 2013
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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that Ashmika, Megha Jain, Surbhi Heda of B.Tech(CSE)7th Sem have
undertaken and completed the project entitled “Food Bazar.com” in the partial
fullfillment of the degree of B.Tech under my supervision during the period of July 2013
to December 2013.
The work done in this project is the result of their original work and effort.
Mr. Anil Sharma
COO-Pratham Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The successful completion of this project is attributed to the great help received from
different people.
We express our sincere gratitude to Mr. Anil Sharma of Pratham Solutions for giving us
opportunity to work in this prestigious organization and encouraging us during our
project period.
We express our gratitude to our project guide Mr. Tulsi Gurjar for his valuable guidance
and encouragement during each step of the project and his constant help, support and
dedication throughout the making of this project successful.
We are thankful to our Technical Assistants for kind cooperation during the development
of the project.
Last but not the least we would like to thanks to all of our friends for giving useful
suggestions and ideas for improving our project.
Ashmika(BTBTC10219)
Megha Jain(BTBTC10232)
Surbhi Heda(BTBTC10241)
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ABSTRACT
E-commerce is fast gaining ground as an accepted and used business paradigm. More
and more business houses are implementing web site providing functionality for
performing commercial transactions over the web. It is reasonable to say that the
process of shopping on the web is becoming commonplace.
Users of the system: Retailers are the user of the system. An administrator of the
website is the Super-User. When the user type in the URL of the website, a Welcome
page is shown which has a menu on the top, after that a banner and category wise
product. User needs to login before placing their order. Login functionality should
check the authenticity of the user from the database.
Functional components of the project: Following is a list of functionality of the
system:
Registration Screen: If the user is not registered, then registration screen should
be available
Products Order: This screen will show all the types of different product with their
values and minimum quantity that should be ordered. If possible, provide the
image of each of the product. On selecting any one of the product, user is shown
the columns for the quantity to be entered.
Seasonal: User can select the products according to season also.
Search: Search option is available from where user can enter the product and
search it directly.
Food bazaar is an electronic market where shopkeepers and retailers can buy products for
their stock. They can purchase fruits, vegetables, nuts and dairy products.
The main objective of this website is to make all the items of daily use to be available at one
place so that retailers can easily purchase and maintain their stock for customers. It will
save their time, labor and money. Here, products will be acquired from the suppliers and
manufacturers .Thus, fresh and good quality products will be available at low cost.
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Add to cart: The product selected by the user will be added to cart from where he
can proceed further.
Terms and Conditions – A Brief text on the website explaining terms and
conditions and printable copy of it.
Contact Information – Contact information regarding the office addresses with
phones and faxes are provided on this screen
In order to develop an e-commerce website, a number of Technologies must be
studied and understood. These include multi-tiered architecture, server and client
side scripting techniques, programming language (such as C#, Java), relational
databases (such as MySQL, Access).
This is a project with the objective to develop a basic website where retailers are
provided with online food bazaar of all the products of daily need.
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Table of Contents
Description Page No
1. Software Requirement Specification …….………..………...7—12
1.1 Introduction
1.1.1 Model
1.1.2 Purpose
1.1.3 Scope
1.1.4 Definitions
1.1.5 Tools
1.1.6 Technologies to be used
1.7 References
2. Overall Description……………………………..…………………12—15
2.1 Product Perspective
2.2 Software Interface
2.3 Hardware Interface
2.4 Constraints
2.5 Architecture Design
2.6 Use Case Model
2.8 Database design
3. Specific Requirements…………………….………………………15—23
3.1 Functional Requirements
3.2Use-case Report
3.2.1 Admin use-case
3.2.2 Retailer use-case
3.3 Activity diagram
3.4 Attributes
4. Software design Specification………………………………….24----56
4.1 System Architecture Design
4.1.1 Data Flow Diagrams
4.2 Data Design (E-R Diagram)
4.3 Sequence Diagram
4.4 Detailed Description of Components (Tables)
4.5 User Interface Design (Screen Layouts)
5. System Testing ………………………………………………… 57----58
6. Conclusion……………………………………………………………. 59
7. References
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Business Requirement Specification
The client wanted to provide effective easy efficient and hassle free method of making
the fresh food items available to the business community. This is B to B (Business to
Business) project. This is a hub for buying the stocks for resale of fresh fruits, vegetables,
nuts and dairy products. The whole process will be online.
This is a new concept for the retailers to buy their stock online. The main objective of this
website is to make all the items of daily use to be available at one place so that retailers
can easily purchase and maintain their stock for their customers. It will save their time,
labor and money and would provide at competitive prices.
The retailers’ must have the internet connection to shop online or order the goods. The
payment would be Cash-on-Delivery (COD) which further makes the purchases more
reliable and trust worthy.
The business would manage the stocks of the food items. This is done through tie ups
with the suppliers. But most of the slow moving items would even not have the stocks
and thus would save on resources and would be supplied directly from the suppliers.
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Software Requirement Specifications
1.1 INTRODUCTION
1.1.1 MODEL
The model that is basically being followed is the WATER FALL MODEL, which
states that the phases are organized in a linear order. First of all the feasibility study is
done. Once that part is over the requirement analysis and project planning begins. If
system exists one and modification and addition of new module is needed, analysis of
present system can be used as basic model.
The design starts after the requirement analysis is complete and the coding
begins after the design is complete. Once the programming is completed, the testing is
done. In this model the sequence of activities performed in a software development
project are: -
Requirement Analysis
Project Planning
System design
Detail design
Coding
Unit testing
System integration & testing
Here the linear ordering of these activities is critical. End of the phase and the
output of one phase is the input of other phase. The output of each phase is to be
consistent with the overall requirement of the system. Some of the qualities of spiral
model are also incorporated like after the people concerned with the project review
completion of each of the phase the work done.
WATER FALL MODEL was being chosen because all requirements were known
beforehand and the objective of our software development is the
computerization/automation of an already existing manual working system.
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Fig 1.1 : Water Fall Model
Process
Input output
1.1.2 PURPOSE
Food Bazaar (electronic daily products market) is an online website which provides
services to retailers. It provides a convenient market for the use of retailers to buy daily
products like vegetables, fruits, dairy products and nuts in bulk all at one place. Thus,
saves time and labor of retailers and provide good quality food to them at lower cost.
With the help of this cost reduces as no intermediate organizations are there between
suppliers and sellers.
Communicated
Requirements
Requirements
Specification
Design
Specification
Executable
Software
Modules
Integrated
Software
Product
Delivered
Software
Product
Changed
Requirements
Requirements
Engineering
Design
Programming
Integration
Delivery
Maintenance
Product Product
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1.1.3 SCOPE
The basic users are Administrator (Admin) and Retailers.
Registered people can have the entire view of website prices in market,
Prices updated by government of different items. Not registered people can also have
the view of site but they will have to register before purchasing any good.
Admin should be able to monitor all the records of users.
Retailer have facility of booking vegetables, fruits, dairy products and nuts on a certain
minimum scale.
Updated prices given by government bodies are maintained.
User can give feedback for the site.
User can also view the products according to their season.
1.1.4 DEFINITIONS, ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language): It is used to create static web pages.
JSP (Java Server Pages): It is used to create dynamic web content.
J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition): It is a programming platform, belonging to
the Java platform, which is used for developing and running distributed java
applications.
HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol): It is a transaction oriented client/
server protocol between a web browser and a web server.
XML (Extensible Markup Language): It is a markup language that was
designed to transport and store data.
AJAX (Asynchronous Java Script and XML): It is a technique used in java
script to create dynamic web pages
UML (unified modeling language): is a standard language used for making
blue prints of software projects
JQUERY: It is a fast, small, and feature-rich JavaScript library. It makes things like HTML
document traversal and manipulation, event handling, animation, and Ajax much simpler
with an easy-to-use API that works across a multitude of browsers. With a combination of
versatility and extensibility, jQuery has changed the way that millions of people write
JavaScript.
JAVASCRIPT: It is the scripting language of the Web. All modern HTML pages are using
JavaScript to add functionality, validate input, communicate with web servers, and much
more.
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1.1.5 TOOLS
Architecture design: JAVA, J2EE
JAVA:
Java is an object-oriented programming language developed by Sun Microsystems a
company best known for its high end UNIX workstations. Java language was designed to
be small, simple and portable across platforms, operating systems, both at the source
and at the binary level, which means that Java programs (applet and application) can run
on any machine that has the Java virtual machine (JVM) installed.
J2EE:
Java Platform, Enterprise Edition or Java EE is a widely used platform for server
programming in the Java programming language. The Java platform (Enterprise Edition)
differs from the Java Standard Edition Platform (Java SE) in that it adds libraries which
provide functionality to deploy fault-tolerant, distributed, multi-tier Java software, based
largely on modular components running on an application server.
DREAMWEAVER: Dreamweaver combines HTML and CSS plain text editing with a
WYSIWYG tool which lets you check progress as you go or edit WYSIWYG on the fly. It's
the industry standard tool for this sort of thing, although there are many, many programs
which do more-or-less the same thing.
APACHE TOMCAT 7.0: Apache Tomcat is an open source software implementation of the
Java Servlet and Java Server Pages technologies. The Java Servlet and Java Server Pages
specifications are developed under the Java Community Process. Apache Tomcat powers
numerous large-scale, mission-critical web applications across a diverse range of
industries and organizations.
DESIGN TOOLS: SMART DRAW AND EDRAW
SMART DRAW: Smart Draw includes more than 70 different kinds of charts, diagrams
and other visuals. No matter which type you need to create, chances are there's a quick-
start template to help you get it finished in no time.
E-DRAW: Versatile diagramming program, with features that make it perfect not only for
professional-looking flow diagrams, organizational charts, business diagrams and charts,
but also network diagrams, building plans, mind maps, workflows, fashion designs, UML
diagrams, electrical engineering diagrams, science illustration... and that's just the
beginning.
DATABASE: MYSQL 5.3
MySQL, the most popular Open Source SQL database management system, is developed,
distributed, and supported by Oracle Corporation.
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1.6 TECHNOLOGIES USED
J2EE
MYSQL
APACHE TOMCAT
UML
DREAMWEAVER
2. OVERALL DESCRIPTION
2.1 Product Perspective:
The distributed food bazaar database system stores the following Information as shown
below
Updated prices: these are maintained by admin regularly. The info is gained from the
govt bodies and the suppliers.
User description: contains the details of registered users.
Admin database: he has only rights to modify the databases and giving permissions for
registration. He monitors the project and provides services.
2.2 Software Interface:
Client on internet: Web browser, any operating system
Client on intranet: Web browser, any operating system
Web server: APACHE TOMCAT SERVER
Data Base server: mysql, any operating system
Development End: DREAMWEAVER ( Java, Java Bean, Servlets, HTML, XML, AJAX),
MYSQL, OS (Windows), APACHE TOMCAT (Web Server).
2.3 Hardware Interface:
CLIENT SIDE
PROCESSOR RAM DISK SPACE
INTERNET EXPLORER
6.0
Pentium IV & Above 1GB 1GB
SERVER SIDE
APACHE TOMCAT SERVER 7.0.21
MYSQL
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2.4 Constraints:
Login and password are used for identification of users.
Registered users only have the rights to enroll the complaints and give
suggestions.
Limited to Http/Https
2.5 Architecture Design:
BROWSER
(RETAILER)
DATABASE
MYSQL
APPLICATION SERVER
BROWSER(ADMIN)
Fig 2.1: logical design
FOOD BAZAAR
JVM
OS
APACHE TOMCAT
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2.6 Use case model (Admin & Retailer)
Fig 2.2: Use-Case model for admin and retailer.
Admin: manages database and updates prices every day, registers complaints.
Retailer: view the site gone through the price details of product and can purchase any
item.
Update
Login
Delete
Add
Manage user
View product
Feedback
About us
Home
Sign in
Purchase
Logout
Category id
Cat_ name
Season
Product id
Name
Price
Quantity
Category
Product
Category
Product
ADMIN
RETAILER
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2.7 Database Design:
login
Loginid (PK)
password
Category
Categoryname
Id (PK)
Newsletter
Emailid
Placeorder
Id (PK)
retailerName
type
name
quantity
price
Product
Type
Name
Quantity
Price
Date
Imagepath
Id (PK)
Season
Signup
Name
Address
Emailid
Password
confirmPassword
phonenumber
id (PK)
Stock
Stock_id (PK)
Type
Name
Quantity
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3. SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
3.1 EXTERNAL INTERFACE
1. Login Screen:
UserName
Password
Role:
Following users are available- Administrator and User.
Change password: This allows admin or user to change
password.
2. Main Screen (Dashboard): The main screen contains the various options
2.1 Admin
2.1.1 sales manager: maintain the record of stock after purchase.
2.1.2 product manager: can add ,update or delete product.
2.1.3 category manager: can add or delete category.
2.1.4 change password : can change the password if required.
2.1.5 subscribe manager: update users with latest offers and product.
2.2 User
2.2.1 add to cart: selected product will be added here.
2.2.2 view cart: user can view their product.
2.2.3 contact us: user can contact for help.
2.2.4 how to order: contain steps for the help of user.
2.2.5 subscribe us: user can subscribe for latest update.
2.2.6 Feedback: user can give feedback.
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3.2 USE CASE REPORTS
3.2.1ADMIN USECASE
Fig 3.1: Use-Case diagram for admin
Use case Description
Sign in admin login to website
manage data Manage the details of product
Update Update product
Delete Delete unnecessary things
add Add product
View data Can view entire data
View feedback Can view feedback given by the customer
Logout Logging out
ADMIN
Sign in
Manage data
Update
Delete
Add product
View data
View feedback
logout
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3.2.2RETAILER USE_CASE:
Fig 3.2: Use-Case diagram for retailer.
use case description
Sign in Login to the site to purchase products.
View products View the available product
View details view product details
Purchase Purchase the available product
Give feedback Can give feedback about the site
Logout Logging out
RETAILER
Sign in
View products
View details
Purchase
Give feedback
Logout
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ADMIN ACTIVITY:
[Enter user name and password]
[Submit]
[No]
[Manage product] [Manage category] [Subscribe manager]
[No] [No] [No]
Yes Yes
[Data processing]
Yes
Yes
Fig 3.5: Admin activity diagram.
Get details
Validate
Get data Get data Get data
Validate Action set Validate
Get data
Validate
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RETAILER ACTIVITY:
[Enter user name]
[Submit]
No
View product Order product
Submit Submit
No
No
Yes Yes
Fig 3.6: Retailer activity diagram.
Get data
Validate data
Get data Get data
Validate data
Validate data
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3.4 Software System Attributes
3.4.1 Reliability
Our website can be fully operated if internet is available and is 100% reliable.
3.4.2 Availability
Our website is available 24 hours for users.
The user should have his login account to enter into the system and if not, then
the admin will create the user account
3.4.3 Security
The authorization mechanism of the system will block the unwanted attempts
to the system.
It also let the system to decide the privileges of the user and admin.
Data integrity for critical variables will also be checked.
3.4.4 Maintainability
The requirement modules that are explained in this document are enough to
satisfy the customers’ needs and wants.
The maintenance can be easily done by integrating new modules and offering
new software solutions for the system.
3.4.5 Portability
It is compatible on all Windows operating system having SQL server installed on server.
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4. Software Design Specification
4.1 System Architecture Design
4.1.1 Data flow diagram
0-Level DFD:
Login Login
Manage data Add to cart
Add, update, delete prod View cart
Manage details View product
Change password Purchase
View feedback Give feedback
Fig 4.1: Data flow diagram
FOOD BAZAAR
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4.2 E-R DIAGRAM
Fig 4.2: Entity-Relationship diagram.
ADMIN
pricing view profile
sells
view data
manage update
has VEGETABLE,FRUI
TS
NUTS,DAIRY
seasoncategory
has
QUANTITY
id
name
category
quantity
price
register
has
RETAILER
purchase
view
login
logout
give
feedback
can
place_order
email type
quantity
price
name
id
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4.4 Detailed Description of Components (Tables)
Login Table:
Field Type Constraint Description
Loginid Varchar(45) Primary key Id provided
password Varchar(45) Not null Password of user
Category Table:
Field Type Constraint Description
categoryName Varchar(45) Not null Name of the
category
id Integer Primary key Id provided to it
Newsletter Table:
Field Type Constraint Description
emailId Varchar(45) Not null Email id of the user
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PlaceOrder Table:
Field Type Constraint Description
id Integer Primary key Id provided
retailerName Varchar(45) Not null Name of retailer or
store
type Varchar(45) Not null Category of product
quantity Float Not null Quantity of product
price Float Not null Price of product
name Varchar(45) Not null Name of product
Product Table:
Field Type Constraint Description
id Integer Primary key Id provided
type Varchar(45) Not null category
name Varchar(45) Not null Name of product
quantity Float Not null Quantity of product
price Float Not null Price per kg
date Date Not null Date on which data
inserted
imagePath Varchar(45) Path of image of
product
season Varchar(45) Not null Season in which
particular product is
available
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Stock Table:
Field Type Constraint Description
stockid Integer Primary Id provided
type Varchar(45) Category of product
name Varchar(45) Name of product
quantity Float Quantity of
particular product
Signup Table:
Field Type Constraint Description
name Varchar(45) Name of user
address Varchar(70) Address of user or
store
emailid Varchar(45) Not null Emailid of user
password Varchar(45) Not null Password of user
confirmPassword Varchar(45) Not null Re-enter password
of user
phoneNumber Bigint(20) Not null Contact number
id Integer Primary key Id provided
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4.5 User Interface Design :( Screen Layouts)
Frontend: Home Page
Home Page: This is the home page which will be viewed by the user.
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5. System Testing
Software Testing is the process of evaluating a system by manual or automated
means to verify that it satisfies specified requirements in terms of SRS, functionality,
and performance.
Testing Objectives
1. Testing is a process of executing a program with the intent of finding error.
2. A good test case (a document which defines each test case in detail) is one that
has a high probability of finding an as-yet-undiscovered error.
3. A successful test is one that uncovers an as-yet-undiscovered error.
Testing process
Testing Issues
Unit Testing :
Module are tested independently.
Integration Testing :
After connecting the modules the integration testing takes place.
System Testing:
System testing is done to check whether system is working properly or not
against the requirements specified.
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Test Cases:
Test Case no. Testing Item Testing Process Remarks Result
001 Signup Fill all the details Only new user
are allowed
Pass
002 Login Enter loginid and
password
Registered user
Check
Password Rule
Pass
003 Add to Cart Select product
and add it to
cart
Login first Pass
004 Search Enter any
product name
All users are
allowed
Pass
005 Seasonal
Product
Automatic It will only
display the
products of
current month.
Pass
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6. Conclusion
Our food bazaar provides the retailers with online facilities of purchasing so that the
time of customer can be managed efficiently.
It provides a convenient market for the use of retailers to buy daily products like
vegetables, fruits, dairy products and nuts in bulk all at one place
Here, products will be acquired from the suppliers and manufacturers .Thus, fresh
and good quality products will be available at low cost.
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7. References
Websites:
www. w3schools.com
www.css-tricks.com
www.sun.com for java
www.javatpoint.com
www.agilemodling.org
Data base management systems