This document outlines a project to develop an indoor beach volleyball and soccer club website with e-commerce functionality. The project aims to connect online shopping with the author's interest and experience in volleyball. Key steps include setting up the Rails environment, creating a Rails app, adding authentication with Devise, building out pages and models using scaffolds, and configuring routes. Challenges arose with Devise and deploying to Heroku. The intended users are volleyball players and customers buying volleyball products. Future work includes adding payment integration and a reservation system for court bookings.
This document outlines an online shopping project created by Krishna Kumar Tripathi and Atul Kumar. The project aims to develop a fully functional e-commerce website to provide users a complete online shopping experience. The website is built using PHP, MySQL, and CSS. It includes a front-end for users to browse products and dynamic pages like login, as well as an admin area to manage inventory. Payment is facilitated through PayPal. The project is still in beta but includes a functioning backend to store product and user data in a MySQL database. Future goals include expanding product offerings and innovating delivery.
2019 ottobre 28 english gdoox personal profileDaniel Rueda H
This document provides instructions for configuring an e-commerce site without coding using the Gdoox platform. It outlines the steps to create pages, add products and images, configure payment and shipping options, and set up social media connections. Key documents like terms and conditions and return policies must be uploaded. Product information like specifications, pricing, and inventory need to be added. Images should be high resolution to professionally represent the company and products.
The document provides instructions for creating different types of applications in Oracle Application Express (APEX) using the Application Builder component. It describes how to create database applications, spreadsheet applications, and websheet applications step-by-step. It also explains how to install pre-built packaged applications available in APEX. The goal is to provide beginners with guidance on building their first APEX applications through the different subcomponents of the Application Builder.
Design and Implementation of E-Commerce Site for Online Shopping.pdfOmar Omar
We saw the worst storm in decades, an introduction to a new variant, and an icy realisation of new energy rates. The events of Winter 2021 were unexpected to say the least. Among the violent winds and the shortage of lateral flow tests, one thing remained constant. One thing we were sure of, where our certainty didn’t waver in doubt; was the generosity of the Ummah.
The following resources come from the 2009/10 BSc in Internet Technology and E-Commerce (course number 2ELE0076) from the University of Hertfordshire. All the mini projects are designed as level two modules of the undergraduate programmes.
The objectives of this module are to examine the structure of shopping cart on e-Commerce websites and understand various usage of shopping cart:
• Identifying successful usage of shopping cart on e-Commerce websites
• Identifying different types of programming languages used for creating shopping cart
• Analysing different structures of shopping cart
• Using one of the chosen language to create a shopping cart for an online book store website.
This project requires examination of several famous e-Commerce websites and their individual usage of shopping cart. Students are required not only understand the successful examples on shopping cart usage, but also create their own shopping cart for an e-Commerce website.
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.
The following resources come from the 2009/10 BSc in Internet Technology and E-Commerce (course number 2ELE0076) from the University of Hertfordshire. All the mini projects are designed as level two modules of the undergraduate programmes.
The objectives of this module are to examine the structure of shopping cart on e-Commerce websites and understand various usage of shopping cart:
• Identifying successful usage of shopping cart on e-Commerce websites
• Identifying different types of programming languages used for creating shopping cart
• Analysing different structures of shopping cart
• Using one of the chosen language to create a shopping cart for an online book store website.
This project requires examination of several famous e-Commerce websites and their individual usage of shopping cart. Students are required not only understand the successful examples on shopping cart usage, but also create their own shopping cart for an e-Commerce website.
Social Login User Manual by CedCommerceCedCommerce
CedCommerce Social Login extension is very useful extension for the Magento ecommerce platform. It provides your store the feature to login / Register on Magento without filling all the details about yourself. It provides four very popular social networking site login feature.
This document outlines an online shopping project created by Krishna Kumar Tripathi and Atul Kumar. The project aims to develop a fully functional e-commerce website to provide users a complete online shopping experience. The website is built using PHP, MySQL, and CSS. It includes a front-end for users to browse products and dynamic pages like login, as well as an admin area to manage inventory. Payment is facilitated through PayPal. The project is still in beta but includes a functioning backend to store product and user data in a MySQL database. Future goals include expanding product offerings and innovating delivery.
2019 ottobre 28 english gdoox personal profileDaniel Rueda H
This document provides instructions for configuring an e-commerce site without coding using the Gdoox platform. It outlines the steps to create pages, add products and images, configure payment and shipping options, and set up social media connections. Key documents like terms and conditions and return policies must be uploaded. Product information like specifications, pricing, and inventory need to be added. Images should be high resolution to professionally represent the company and products.
The document provides instructions for creating different types of applications in Oracle Application Express (APEX) using the Application Builder component. It describes how to create database applications, spreadsheet applications, and websheet applications step-by-step. It also explains how to install pre-built packaged applications available in APEX. The goal is to provide beginners with guidance on building their first APEX applications through the different subcomponents of the Application Builder.
Design and Implementation of E-Commerce Site for Online Shopping.pdfOmar Omar
We saw the worst storm in decades, an introduction to a new variant, and an icy realisation of new energy rates. The events of Winter 2021 were unexpected to say the least. Among the violent winds and the shortage of lateral flow tests, one thing remained constant. One thing we were sure of, where our certainty didn’t waver in doubt; was the generosity of the Ummah.
The following resources come from the 2009/10 BSc in Internet Technology and E-Commerce (course number 2ELE0076) from the University of Hertfordshire. All the mini projects are designed as level two modules of the undergraduate programmes.
The objectives of this module are to examine the structure of shopping cart on e-Commerce websites and understand various usage of shopping cart:
• Identifying successful usage of shopping cart on e-Commerce websites
• Identifying different types of programming languages used for creating shopping cart
• Analysing different structures of shopping cart
• Using one of the chosen language to create a shopping cart for an online book store website.
This project requires examination of several famous e-Commerce websites and their individual usage of shopping cart. Students are required not only understand the successful examples on shopping cart usage, but also create their own shopping cart for an e-Commerce website.
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.
The following resources come from the 2009/10 BSc in Internet Technology and E-Commerce (course number 2ELE0076) from the University of Hertfordshire. All the mini projects are designed as level two modules of the undergraduate programmes.
The objectives of this module are to examine the structure of shopping cart on e-Commerce websites and understand various usage of shopping cart:
• Identifying successful usage of shopping cart on e-Commerce websites
• Identifying different types of programming languages used for creating shopping cart
• Analysing different structures of shopping cart
• Using one of the chosen language to create a shopping cart for an online book store website.
This project requires examination of several famous e-Commerce websites and their individual usage of shopping cart. Students are required not only understand the successful examples on shopping cart usage, but also create their own shopping cart for an e-Commerce website.
Social Login User Manual by CedCommerceCedCommerce
CedCommerce Social Login extension is very useful extension for the Magento ecommerce platform. It provides your store the feature to login / Register on Magento without filling all the details about yourself. It provides four very popular social networking site login feature.
The document proposes developing a website similar to Alibaba.com. It would allow buyers and sellers to register, login, post products for sale, search for products, and make purchases in escrow. The website would be developed using a central database and server application. Key features for buyers are searching, viewing products, shopping carts, and purchases. For sellers, features include posting products and company details, managing inventory, and viewing buyer requests. An admin can manage user accounts, categories, products, orders, and payments.
This document discusses fraud detection in online auctions. It begins with an introduction that describes how online auctions work and the types of fraud that can occur, such as sellers not delivering purchased items or posting fake listings. It then outlines the hardware and software requirements for developing a fraud detection system, including using Java, Tomcat web server, and MySQL database. The document provides literature reviews on these technologies and describes the existing system, proposed improved system, and system design modules.
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.
Presentation on online shopping site using javaHarmeet Walia
The document discusses the history and current state of online shopping. It notes that while online shopping is now commonplace, it is still relatively new, only emerging in the mid-1990s. As such, the document states that online shopping is still in its early stages and there is room to improve the experience for customers. The goals, hardware requirements, software requirements, advantages, and disadvantages of online shopping are also outlined.
Walkthrough of the current (late April 2010) state of the Facebook Platform, given as a talk as part of the Facebook Developer Garage London workshop day at the Difference Engine in Middlesborough
The document provides instructions for creating an e-portfolio using Google Sites. It outlines the prerequisites needed, including digital copies of work samples and a Google account. It then explains how to sign in with an existing Google account or create a new one. Finally, it describes how to access the Create new site page to begin building the e-portfolio once signed into Google Sites.
This document provides instructions for creating a multi-step wizard using a custom controller in Salesforce. It describes creating 3 Visualforce pages (opptyStep1, opptyStep2, opptyStep3) to capture opportunity, account, contact, and contact role information over multiple steps. It also involves creating an Apex class called newOpportunityController to handle state and operations across the wizard steps. The first page is used to capture account and contact details. The second page captures opportunity information. The third page displays the records to be created and allows saving or cancelling the process.
This document provides an overview and instructions for implementing approval processes in Salesforce, including:
- Creating parallel approval processes with different criteria to route records to different approvers
- Using Apex triggers to dynamically submit and approve approval requests based on record field values
- Tracking record field history and setup changes for auditing approval processes
- Creating outbound messages as part of approval processes to integrate with external systems
- Leveraging cross-object formulas to reference related record fields in approval criteria
Industrial training project ppt of online shoppinganil kumar
The document describes a summer training project developing an e-commerce website called "ddjewellers.in" for online jewellery sales. The project was developed using ASP.NET and C# for the front end, and SQL Server for the back end. Key features included seller, buyer, and admin modules, with functionality for product browsing, purchases, and account management. The trainees gained experience in web development principles and software engineering best practices through completing the project.
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.
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 proposes a solution to common problems customers face with online shopping. It discusses developing a website that consolidates products from different sites in one place to make shopping more convenient. The project was completed successfully and met all requirements. Testing showed the software works efficiently, with a user-friendly interface, reduced errors, and provisions to upgrade. Deliverables include both tangible costs and benefits like hardware, salaries, improved performance as well as intangible costs and benefits like customer satisfaction and company reputation.
Hospital app project (how to upload app)MAHFUZ RAIHAN
PhoneGap allows developers to create mobile apps using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript that can be deployed across iOS, Android, and Windows platforms. It provides a single code base, rapid testing and deployment, and access to platform-specific features. Submitting an app to the Apple App Store requires a $99/year developer account, creating certificates and profiles, building a release version, filling out app information, and submitting for review. The Android Market (now Google Play Store) requires a one-time $25 registration fee and uploading the compiled APK. The Windows Store charges $99/year and uses Visual Studio for creating projects, editing app manifests, capturing screenshots, creating app packages, and uploading for certification and release.
Jet-Shopify Integration, an extension by CedCommerce, creates synchronization of inventory, price, other product details for product creation and its management between Shopify store and Jet.com. The smooth harmonization is established with the help of Jet.com REST API.
this ppt YashBazaar.com based online shopping is a miner project to the MCA college purpose full project and project file contact me yashsingh1455@gmail.com
This document provides a synopsis for an online shopping project. It will allow users to shop remotely from their home through the internet. The project will be broken into several modules, including administration, user login/registration, payment processing, purchasing, and product tracking. It will use ASP.Net, C#, SQL Server, and other technologies. The goals are to save customers time and energy by allowing online purchases and price comparisons from home. There is potential for future enhancements such as integrating warehousing and expanding payment options.
Online Shopping is a lifestyle, e-commerce web applications, which provides various electronic and lifestyle products. This project allows viewing various products available enables registered users to purchase desired products instantly using now Cash on Delivery payment system can place an order by using option. This project provides easy access to Administrators and Managers to view orders placed using Pay Later options.
Turmeric is an herb plant originally from Asia that grows up to 1.5 meters tall. It is cultivated for its root, which contains the yellow compound curcumin used as a colorant. Turmeric powder is high in starch and curcumin, with moisture content between 9-14% and curcumin levels of 3-5%. It has a characteristic yellow color, aromatic smell and taste. Microbiological testing shows low levels of molds, coliforms and E. coli. Turmeric is packaged in paper or polypropylene bags and used as a colorant in foods, pharmaceuticals and paints.
Geering Up is a non-profit organization run by UBC students that provides science, engineering, and technology camps and workshops for children and youth in British Columbia. In 2015, they reached over 8,750 kids through summer camps and workshops. They also expanded their programming, launching satellite camps in Kelowna and piloting new computer science camps. They continue to focus on increasing access to STEM for underrepresented groups through initiatives like Girls Only camps and outreach to Aboriginal communities. Looking ahead, Geering Up plans to hire their first full-time staff member to support continued growth.
The document proposes developing a website similar to Alibaba.com. It would allow buyers and sellers to register, login, post products for sale, search for products, and make purchases in escrow. The website would be developed using a central database and server application. Key features for buyers are searching, viewing products, shopping carts, and purchases. For sellers, features include posting products and company details, managing inventory, and viewing buyer requests. An admin can manage user accounts, categories, products, orders, and payments.
This document discusses fraud detection in online auctions. It begins with an introduction that describes how online auctions work and the types of fraud that can occur, such as sellers not delivering purchased items or posting fake listings. It then outlines the hardware and software requirements for developing a fraud detection system, including using Java, Tomcat web server, and MySQL database. The document provides literature reviews on these technologies and describes the existing system, proposed improved system, and system design modules.
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.
Presentation on online shopping site using javaHarmeet Walia
The document discusses the history and current state of online shopping. It notes that while online shopping is now commonplace, it is still relatively new, only emerging in the mid-1990s. As such, the document states that online shopping is still in its early stages and there is room to improve the experience for customers. The goals, hardware requirements, software requirements, advantages, and disadvantages of online shopping are also outlined.
Walkthrough of the current (late April 2010) state of the Facebook Platform, given as a talk as part of the Facebook Developer Garage London workshop day at the Difference Engine in Middlesborough
The document provides instructions for creating an e-portfolio using Google Sites. It outlines the prerequisites needed, including digital copies of work samples and a Google account. It then explains how to sign in with an existing Google account or create a new one. Finally, it describes how to access the Create new site page to begin building the e-portfolio once signed into Google Sites.
This document provides instructions for creating a multi-step wizard using a custom controller in Salesforce. It describes creating 3 Visualforce pages (opptyStep1, opptyStep2, opptyStep3) to capture opportunity, account, contact, and contact role information over multiple steps. It also involves creating an Apex class called newOpportunityController to handle state and operations across the wizard steps. The first page is used to capture account and contact details. The second page captures opportunity information. The third page displays the records to be created and allows saving or cancelling the process.
This document provides an overview and instructions for implementing approval processes in Salesforce, including:
- Creating parallel approval processes with different criteria to route records to different approvers
- Using Apex triggers to dynamically submit and approve approval requests based on record field values
- Tracking record field history and setup changes for auditing approval processes
- Creating outbound messages as part of approval processes to integrate with external systems
- Leveraging cross-object formulas to reference related record fields in approval criteria
Industrial training project ppt of online shoppinganil kumar
The document describes a summer training project developing an e-commerce website called "ddjewellers.in" for online jewellery sales. The project was developed using ASP.NET and C# for the front end, and SQL Server for the back end. Key features included seller, buyer, and admin modules, with functionality for product browsing, purchases, and account management. The trainees gained experience in web development principles and software engineering best practices through completing the project.
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.
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 proposes a solution to common problems customers face with online shopping. It discusses developing a website that consolidates products from different sites in one place to make shopping more convenient. The project was completed successfully and met all requirements. Testing showed the software works efficiently, with a user-friendly interface, reduced errors, and provisions to upgrade. Deliverables include both tangible costs and benefits like hardware, salaries, improved performance as well as intangible costs and benefits like customer satisfaction and company reputation.
Hospital app project (how to upload app)MAHFUZ RAIHAN
PhoneGap allows developers to create mobile apps using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript that can be deployed across iOS, Android, and Windows platforms. It provides a single code base, rapid testing and deployment, and access to platform-specific features. Submitting an app to the Apple App Store requires a $99/year developer account, creating certificates and profiles, building a release version, filling out app information, and submitting for review. The Android Market (now Google Play Store) requires a one-time $25 registration fee and uploading the compiled APK. The Windows Store charges $99/year and uses Visual Studio for creating projects, editing app manifests, capturing screenshots, creating app packages, and uploading for certification and release.
Jet-Shopify Integration, an extension by CedCommerce, creates synchronization of inventory, price, other product details for product creation and its management between Shopify store and Jet.com. The smooth harmonization is established with the help of Jet.com REST API.
this ppt YashBazaar.com based online shopping is a miner project to the MCA college purpose full project and project file contact me yashsingh1455@gmail.com
This document provides a synopsis for an online shopping project. It will allow users to shop remotely from their home through the internet. The project will be broken into several modules, including administration, user login/registration, payment processing, purchasing, and product tracking. It will use ASP.Net, C#, SQL Server, and other technologies. The goals are to save customers time and energy by allowing online purchases and price comparisons from home. There is potential for future enhancements such as integrating warehousing and expanding payment options.
Online Shopping is a lifestyle, e-commerce web applications, which provides various electronic and lifestyle products. This project allows viewing various products available enables registered users to purchase desired products instantly using now Cash on Delivery payment system can place an order by using option. This project provides easy access to Administrators and Managers to view orders placed using Pay Later options.
Turmeric is an herb plant originally from Asia that grows up to 1.5 meters tall. It is cultivated for its root, which contains the yellow compound curcumin used as a colorant. Turmeric powder is high in starch and curcumin, with moisture content between 9-14% and curcumin levels of 3-5%. It has a characteristic yellow color, aromatic smell and taste. Microbiological testing shows low levels of molds, coliforms and E. coli. Turmeric is packaged in paper or polypropylene bags and used as a colorant in foods, pharmaceuticals and paints.
Geering Up is a non-profit organization run by UBC students that provides science, engineering, and technology camps and workshops for children and youth in British Columbia. In 2015, they reached over 8,750 kids through summer camps and workshops. They also expanded their programming, launching satellite camps in Kelowna and piloting new computer science camps. They continue to focus on increasing access to STEM for underrepresented groups through initiatives like Girls Only camps and outreach to Aboriginal communities. Looking ahead, Geering Up plans to hire their first full-time staff member to support continued growth.
PwC discusses key barriers to effective cyber security including cyber security being viewed as an IT issue rather than a business issue. Traditional organizational structures are also too slow to respond to cyber threats. PwC outlines a taxonomy of cyber attacks including financial crime, espionage, warfare, terrorism, and activism. The presentation recommends five steps for organizations to become cyber-ready: clarify cyber roles at senior levels, achieve situational awareness of cyber risks, create an internal cyber response team, invest in cyber skills, and take an active stance on cyber attacks. It also discusses insider threats and cross-border cyber law challenges.
Reading together as a family is beneficial. It improves literacy skills and brings families closer by sharing stories and building memories together. Making reading a regular family routine, even just 15 minutes per day, can result in lifelong positive impacts on children's education and the family bond.
TechChili is a social media marketing agency that helps brands improve their customer experience, branding, and marketing through social media management and advertising. They create custom content, publish to social channels, manage communities, and provide reporting and insights. Their services include managing platforms like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram. They develop strategic social media plans and handle posting, promotions, and community engagement. Their goal is to help companies connect with customers at scale through social media.
Mohamed Ahmed Abdel Fattah has completed a 60-hour Autodesk Revit Architecture course taught by Ehab Monir Shamedan at the Al-Rebat 3D Graphic Center, an Autodesk Authorized Training Center, on August 1, 2013. The certificate recognizes Mohamed's achievement in mastering Autodesk Revit Architecture through a professional training program designed by Autodesk to provide relevant and effective instruction.
Sellos de carne eco amigable y de bienestar animal: están los consumidores de...CIAT
Los impactos ambientales negativos de la producción de carne, como la huella hídrica, degradación de suelos y especialmente las emisiones de gases de invernadero (GEI), han ganado atención durante los últimos años. Algunas de las estrategias más prometedora para mitigar dichos impactos vienen del mejoramiento de la dieta animal y la intensificación sostenible de los sistemas productivos. Los forrajes mejorados en combinación con sistemas silvopastoriles han mostrado un gran potencial para reducir las emisiones de GEI, mejorar la calidad de los suelos y aumentar la productividad de los sistemas, sin embargo, en Colombia la adopción de estos sistemas ha sido baja debido a falta de conocimiento, entrenamiento, capital, altos costos de implementación y mayor intensidad laboral, entre otras.
Se ha mostrado que los incentivos monetarios promueven la adopción de estos sistemas, por ello, es necesario determinar el mercado potencial por un producto diferenciado y estimar posibles precios premium. El objetivo de esta investigación es estimar dichas precios Premium. Por medio de encuestas, discusiones de grupo y un experimento de selección discreta (ESD), este estudio identifica las características de consumidores potenciales que están dispuestos a pagar mayores precios por carne certificada por producción eco-amigable y en cumplimiento de estándares de bienestar animal, y determina dichos precios adicionales en la ciudad de Cali, Colombia. Los resultados ayudaran conectado a productores que están dispuestos a producir bajo condiciones más eco-amigables con los mercados emergentes de dichos productos de nicho.
This document discusses adapting the cocoa sector to climate change through climate-smart cocoa value chains. It maps the impact of climate change over time to understand risk gradients and convenes value chain actors along exposure gradients. It identifies and prioritizes relevant climate-smart agriculture practices by exposure gradient, analyzing costs and benefits. This allows construction of exposure-specific portfolios of priority practices for different investors to transition areas from one suitability type to another while remaining suitable or replacing crops where production will become unviable.
Este documento describe el uso de blogs y wikis para enseñar fracciones. Propone usar estas herramientas para presentar y revisar el trabajo de los estudiantes, compartir análisis y construir colectivamente conceptos. Los objetivos son reducir la apatía hacia las fracciones utilizando la tecnología, promover habilidades matemáticas a través de actividades didácticas con fracciones y fomentar el uso de la tecnología en el desarrollo matemático. Incluye temas sobre fracciones y ejemplos de actividades.
Kate and Layla represent Sabra's primary target market of health conscious mothers between the ages of 25-34 who are buying food for their families. Both women value nutrition, convenience, and taste when choosing snacks and meals for themselves and their children. They exemplify Sabra's target consumers who want easy, on-the-go options that also provide health benefits.
Pollution is the effect of undesirable changes in the environment that harm plants, animals, and humans. There are many types of pollution including air, water, soil, noise, and thermal nuclear pollution. Humans are the main cause of pollution through industry, transportation, and other activities that release harmful gases, chemicals, and waste products into the air, water, and land. Pollution has detrimental health effects and impacts the environment and climate. Various strategies can be taken to reduce pollution and improve air quality.
Naskah Soal Ulangan Akhir Semester (UAS) Mata Pelajaran Sosiologi Kelas 10 Kurikulum KTSP. Jumlah Soal 50 Pilihan Ganda (PG) dan 5 Essay dilengkapi dengan Kunci Jawaban.
This document provides information about natural food colours. It discusses how consumers are increasingly seeking natural ingredients and colours due to health concerns with artificial colours. Various natural colour sources are described like beetroot, annatto and turmeric. Their nutritional benefits and extraction methods are explained. There is a shift in the global market towards greater use of natural colours compared to artificial colours. Natural colours are preferred due to links between artificial colours and health issues like ADHD.
Design and Implementation of E-Commerce Site for Online Shopping.pdfTomTom149267
This document describes the design and implementation of an e-commerce website for online shopping. Key aspects summarized:
- The website allows customers to browse and purchase various fashion and lifestyle products online through a shopping cart system.
- Technologies used include ASP.NET for the framework, C# as the programming language, and a relational SQL Server database.
- The website has pages for products, orders, account registration/login, administration, and uses PayPal for payment processing.
- Roles include visitors who can view products, registered users who can purchase products, and administrators who can manage the website.
The document discusses building an online platform for selling tested secondhand MacBooks. It notes that buying secondhand MacBooks has traditionally been an unpleasant experience due to a lack of online platforms, making it hard to find and purchase them. This leads to high demand keeping prices at their peak. Most products are defective, sellers are often untrusted, and prices are expensive.
The proposed solution is to build an online platform that has a vast collection of tested secondhand MacBooks to choose from, uses a secure payment gateway, and sells products through a single trusted/verified seller at affordable prices.
The document summarizes an EnterVex Consult website project created by TeamCode. It outlines the project objectives to provide clients information on services and accept feedback. Key requirements include sign up/login pages, displaying services, and filling out request forms. Functional requirements cover authentication and password resets. Non-functional requirements focus on responsiveness and load times. Highlights from sprint planning include reviewing the roadmap and backlog, estimating stories, and sharing updates with the client.
The business-to-consumer aspect of product commerce (e-commerce) is the most visible business use of the World Wide Web. The primary goal of an e-commerce site is to sell goods online.
This project deals with developing an e-commerce website for Online Product Sale. It provides the user with a catalog of different product available for purchase in the store. In order to facilitate online purchase a shopping cart is provided to the user. The system is implemented using a 3-tier approach, with a backend database, a middle tier of
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) and PHP, and a web browser as the front end client. In order to develop an e-commerce website, a number of Technologies must be studied and understood.
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2. Introduction
My name is Artur Janka.
I’m student of Higher Diploma in Science in Cloud Computing at NCIRL.
I’m a new Rubyist user as everything is much easier to create.
I have a hunger for acquiring a new knowledge in every aspect and I find it
interesting.
So, my pathway look like this for now:
3. Introduction
The purpose of this document is to set out the
requirements for the development of Indoor
beach volleyball& soccer club with
eCommerce site.
As we know one of the most common and
essential scenarios for business is e-
commerce.
4. Introduction
I choose the e-commerce at this stage
because this is essential part of business site
which have no geographical limits and it
continues to gain more supporters and
constantly growing.
It is not only the way of buying things but of
selling them as well.
So, I decide connect ecommerce with subject
I like and have experience the most.
5. Introduction
install rails environment
rails install gem
create rails application
rails new artvballecommerce
Start server
cd artvballecommerce
rails server
rails server -b $IP -p $PORT
7. Introduction
Create your navigation site & product site
rails g controller Pages about contact rental gallery blog
rails g scaffold Listing name description:text price:decimal
8. Introduction
set up roots, so go to bash and type ‘rake
routes’ first.
get '/home' => 'pages#home'
get '/about' => 'pages#about'
get '/contact' => 'pages#contact'
get '/gallery' => 'pages#gallery‘
root 'listings#index'
10. Introduction
The intended customers are players of the
volleyball teams who want join for the game
or a new player which is intend to join club,
The customers who want to buy a volleyballs
product.
11. Introduction
First problem occur with devise gem in which I
follow instruction on github I decide to put
username into registration form
14. Goals
1. I have changed ‘permit’ to ‘for’
devise_parameter_sanitizer.for(:sign_up) <<
:username
And registration form start working fine without
issue.
2. avatar name which has been changed to
image.
3. Unfortunately I did not resolve this issue yet.
15. Introduction
During planning which project I could choose I
realize as my inspiration from youth age was
always volleyball.
I’m involved in this sport even today and I use
to play in tournament inside hall or during
summer time on the beach.
16. Introduction
I was tried to achieve to create and image of
the sport company with e –commerce site.
Present service with contact email which
should working fine without issue.
Use a new skills and knowledge in a practical
setting.
17. Introduction
The first step is to setup development and
testing environments according to the chosen
technologies.
The second step is developing service that
allow customer to send different requests.
These requests are to allowing customer to
register to site with ability to buy any product
available on site.
18. Introduction
The third step is developing customer
applications for sending email, chatting and
allow to join to club and participate into
volleyball game.
19. Central theories
The technical approach is developing an
indoor beach volleyball centre with
marketplace&social blog web-based
application hosted on a Cloud platform
Heroku.
Language: Ruby2, Ruby on Rails4/5
Technologies: Git, GitHub, Heroku
Web Development: HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript
and JQuery
Application: Cloud9
20. Central theories
Operating System: Windows 8, Linux, Ubuntu
Database: SQLite, PostgreSQL
Nitrous – no installation required, start coding
in our cloud IDE in sec
Subline text – is a sophisticated text editor for
code, markup and prose. The slick user
interface, extraordinary features and amazing
performance.
21. Central theories
TOOLS WE HAD TO KNOW AND USE:
The command line
Ruby
Ruby gems
Bundler
Rake
Git
Heroku
DNS records
22. Central theories
Help and documentation for the Ruby programming language
http://ruby-doc.org/
http://documenting-ruby.org/
https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/
These guides are designed to make you immediately
productive with Rails, and to help you understand how all of
the pieces for together.
http://guides.rubyonrails.org/
Free Ruby on Rails Screencasts
http://railscasts.com/
Ruby on Rails tutorial – learn Web Development with Rails
book and screencast by Michael Hartl
23. Central theories
https://www.railstutorial.org/book
Learn-rails.com ‘Learn Ruby on Rails’ tutorial by Daniel
Kehoe
https://updatey.com/media/uploads/projects/posts/files/jmif3s8lar
4uaf67j2ni.pdf
A gem for every occasion: 11 great Rails libraries we use on
every project
https://infinum.co/the-capsized-eight/articles/a-gem-for-every-
occasion-11-great-ruby-libraries-we-use-on-every-project
Learning to build a modern web application is daunting. Ruby
on Rails makes it much easier and more fun… with the
support of our large, friendly community.
http://rubyonrails.org/
30. Implementation
First level navigation and all sitemap should be
working fine with easy access to registration form
and log in. Administration portal and dashboard
should let the admin to easy works across all
pages and manage ecommerce modules.
The scope of this plan is to test all functionality
covered in the requirements specification.
The system being tested is a volleyball club with
ecommerce site allowed customers for buying
volleyball products.
31. Implementation
The new registration can be created by a new
customer-user. After registration the new user can
edit his profile, check navigation bar without issue,
make review of products. The user can add the
items into basket – items and if he/she change a
mind can easily remove all items from basket as
we.
The user has ability to purchase product typing
into the site form his address and make a
payment.
The customer can also make the reservation and
book the volleyball area for playing game.
32. Implementation
Project Nam e:
Artorius inside beach volleyball club
and ecommerce
Artur Janka
Module Name: numbers of test case 29/07/2016
Release Version: #
#
Test Case number Test Title Test Data Expected Result Actual Result
test case 1: Testing the Registration form 29/07/2016
Registration form is displayed and
after full the form with valid data
c ustomer rec eive message
suc c essful registration
PASS
test case 2:
Testing the Log in and Log out
of the new c ustomer
29/07/2016
If use valid email and password
the ac c ess to website is granted
PASS
test case 3:
Testing the new registered user
Edit Profile
29/07/2016
Customer c an easily make
c hanges into his profile
PASS
test case 4:
Testing Administration site with
ability to c hec k users and
purc hase via dashboard
29/07/2016
The Admin has a right to log into
dashbourd and manage c ustomer
and orders
PASS
test case 5:
Testing the Home, Contac t,
About pages
29/07/2016
As expec ted the User has been
brought to Navigation site without
delay
PASS
test case 6:
Testing the ability for register
user to add one or more items
into basket and review and
delete them
29/07/2016
As Expec ted applic ation allowed
the c ustomer to add items into
c art, to remove items from basket-
c art and to add more items and
detec t the sum of pric e
PASS
test case 7: Produc t c ategory page 29/07/2016
As expec ted. The applic ation let
the reg.c ustomer to searc h
produc t type and pic k up any type
of items
PASS
test case 8:
Testing the ability of register
user to make a purc hase
29/07/2016 As expec ted pass PASS
test case 9:
CRUD operation for reservation
volleyball c ourt for play a game
29/07/2016 As expec ted pass PASS
Test Designed by:
Test Designed date:
Test Executed by:
Test Execution date:
33. Implementation
Step # Step Details Expected Results Actual Results Pass / Fail / Not
executed /
Suspended
1 Navigate to the site Site should open As Expected. The application opened the site Pass
2 Sign up Enter valid
Username & valid Email with valid
Password
The application should display the home page and customer have a
right to show items, add items to cart and make a payment
As Expected, the application should display ability for
buying stuff. Login processed
Pass
3 Sign up with leaving empty
username box
The application should display an error message and ask customer to
enter username
As expected. Error message displayed FAIL
4 Sign up with leaving empty email
box
The application should display an error message and ask customer to
enter email for confirmation
As expected. Error message displayed FAIL
5 Sign up with leaving empty
password box
The application should display an error message and ask customer to
enter password for confirmation
As expected. Error message displayed FAIL
6 Sign up with leaving empty
password box
The application should display an error message and ask customer to
enter password for confirmation
As expected. Error message displayed FAIL
7 Sign up with email already taken The application should display an error message and ask customer to
enter a new email due old one was already taken
As expected. Error message displayed FAIL
8 Sign up with misspell password The application should display an error message and ask customer to
type in the correct password duplicated in first box
As expected. Error message displayed FAIL
9 Sign up with short password The application should display an error message and ask customer to
type in the proper long password
As expected. Error message displayed FAIL
9 Sign up with invalid partition of
password
The application should display an error message and ask customer to
type in the proper long password
As expected. Error message displayed FAIL
34. Evaluation
During development the application I decide
add gem active_admin to let administrator to
access and manage app data through
ActiveAdmin, a Rails engine that runs ––
separately from the core of your app to give
you full control over your data.
I realize that I need email functionality so I
added gem ‘mail_form’.
35. Evaluation
Additional of futures:
1. ActiveAdmin, - a Rails engine that runs ––
separately from the core of your app to give
you full control over your data.
2. Gem mail_form with sendgrid Heroku
addons let me send message from my site to
email without issue
36. Discussions
Advantages:
I have created site where register user have
access to view volleyball products. He/she
can check information about product.
Customer can add to cart(basket) many
products he want and ability to make
transaction. The register customer also have
a right to remove items from basket.
37. Discussions
Disadvantages
Order is not connect with any ability to make
transaction. Unfortunately I did not have
enough spare time to add gem stripe or
PayPal functionality.
Ability to book the court by team is not
finished I started with view html but again
PayPal is not added.
38. Discussions
Opportunities and limits
More interested for active people, addictive
into sport.
My idea was to give opportunities to play a
beach game inside club, warehouse in rainy
days.
39. Discussions
Future perspectives
Increase my future prospect of the volleyball club
careful planning challenging part and execution.
My contributions to the projects included
researching of beach indoor volleyball club’s in
Ireland upon learning that there are no any club’s
around.
So, I have opportunity to create structure to help
me with market and corporation with union
institution to open such one in Dublin.
Brief history of Ruby:
Invented by Yukihiro “Matz” Matsumoto
Version 1.o released in 1996 Japan
Popularized by Ruby on Rails in 2005 start
Dynamic
Object-oriented: object-possessed, almost everything is object
Elegant, expressive and declarative
Influenced by Perl, Smalltalk, Eiffel and Lisp
“Designed to make programmers happy”
History of (RoR) Ruby on Rails
Framework for making dynamic web applications
Created in 2004-2005 by David Heinemeier Hansson
Used by: hulu, twitter, GitHub, livingsocial, whitepages, GROUPON
Why use Rails?: (COC) Conventional Over Configuration, less code to write as some code are automatically generates for you
Database Abstraction Layer: no need to deal with low level DB details, important to understand the SQL generated, no more SQL (almost)
Agile friendly
Don’t repeat yourself
Cross-platform
Open source
Modular
What is the context of your project?.
What is the context of your project?.
provide for user a profile using gem ‘devise’
adding admin to user a profile with special rights
allow a user to book the court, send email, add pictures to gallery and sell his all equipment’s with buying option as well.
provide an active-admin a profile with dashboard
allows search functionality
install gem ‘’kaminari’ and integrate in Rails app for large applications with lots of data, pagination is a necessity.
design patterns decorator which let you add extra’s
set up Git & deploy to GitHub
set up application environments to work with Heroku & create Heroku account & deploy to Heroku
added map, location and contact for Contact page
provide for user a profile using gem ‘devise’
adding admin to user a profile with special rights
allow a user to book the court, send email, add pictures to gallery and sell his all equipment’s with buying option as well.
provide an active-admin a profile with dashboard
allows search functionality
install gem ‘’kaminari’ and integrate in Rails app for large applications with lots of data, pagination is a necessity.
design patterns decorator which let you add extra’s
set up Git & deploy to GitHub
set up application environments to work with Heroku & create Heroku account & deploy to Heroku
added map, location and contact for Contact page
provide for user a profile using gem ‘devise’
adding admin to user a profile with special rights
allow a user to book the court, send email, add pictures to gallery and sell his all equipment’s with buying option as well.
provide an active-admin a profile with dashboard
allows search functionality
install gem ‘’kaminari’ and integrate in Rails app for large applications with lots of data, pagination is a necessity.
design patterns decorator which let you add extra’s
set up Git & deploy to GitHub
set up application environments to work with Heroku & create Heroku account & deploy to Heroku
added map, location and contact for Contact page
provide for user a profile using gem ‘devise’
adding admin to user a profile with special rights
allow a user to book the court, send email, add pictures to gallery and sell his all equipment’s with buying option as well.
provide an active-admin a profile with dashboard
allows search functionality
install gem ‘’kaminari’ and integrate in Rails app for large applications with lots of data, pagination is a necessity.
design patterns decorator which let you add extra’s
set up Git & deploy to GitHub
set up application environments to work with Heroku & create Heroku account & deploy to Heroku
added map, location and contact for Contact page
Here are the gems used by the application:
https://www.codeschool.com/screencasts/all?filters%5Bpath%5D=ruby
https://code.tutsplus.com/courses/essential-rails-gems
Devise
Devise is basically a gem that handles User authentication for you.
Allow me to add quick User to the site. Devise is popular gem which is useful for quickly ability to add multiply user accounts at the same time.
Also allow users to sign up, in & sign out.
A user model is for application for user management and authentication.
The user get property that tells if he is admin or original user.
Devise takes on the responsibility of creating that user model.
Allows you to have multiple models signed in at the same time;
Devise is a flexible authentication solution for Rails
Links: https://github.com/plataformatec/devise
https://github.com/plataformatec/devise/wiki
http://andrewsunglaekim.github.io/Getting-a-handle-on-devise/
ActiveAdmin
To access and manage your Rails app data is through ActiveAdmin, a Rails engine that runs ––separately from the core of your app to give you full control over your data.
Links: https://github.com/activeadmin/activeadmin
My choice of front-end framework:
‘bootstrap-sass’
Bootstrap is a framework that makes it easy for a developer to create a nice design for a website or web application. There are predefined css classes for creating common components such as widgets, typography elements, lists, forms, and more. The framework also provides Javascript which makes it easy to create things like modals, popovers, scrollspies, accordions, and more. Their documentation is very thorough, providing example code for most, if not all of the components that Bootstrap provides.
Bootstrap-sass is a Sass-powered version of Bootstrap 3, ready to drop right into your Sass powered applications.
Links: https://github.com/twbs/bootstrap-sass
https://gorails.com/episodes/styling-with-bootstrap-sass
https://launchschool.com/blog/integrating-rails-and-bootstrap-part-1
‘autoprefixer-rails’
Autoprefixer is a tool to parse CSS and add vendor prefixes to CSS rules using values from the can I use. This gem provides Ruby and Ruby on Rails integration with this JavaScript tool.
Links: https://github.com/ai/autoprefixer-rails
‘paperclip’
Paperclip is intended as an easy file attachment library for ActiveRecord. The intent behind it was to keep setup as easy as possible and to treat files as much like other attributes as possible. This means they aren't saved to their final locations on disk, nor are they deleted if set to nil, until ActiveRecord::Base#save is called. It manages validations based on size and presence, if required. It can transform its assigned image into thumbnails if needed, and the prerequisites are as simple as installing ImageMagick (which, for most modern Unix-based systems, is as easy as installing the right packages). Attached files are saved to the filesystem and referenced in the browser by an easily understandable specification, which has sensible and useful defaults.
https://github.com/thoughtbot/paperclip
Paperclip is distributed as a gem, which is how it should be used in your app.
Include the gem in your Gemfile:
gem "paperclip", "~> 5.0.0"
ImageMagick must be installed and Paperclip must have access to it. To ensure that it does, on your command line, run which convert (one of the ImageMagick utilities). This will give you the path where that utility is installed. For example, it might return /usr/local/bin/convert.
‘mini_magick’
ImageMagick is a software suite to create, edit, compose, or convert bitmap images. It can read and write images in a variety of formats (over 200) including PNG, JPEG, JPEG-2000, GIF, TIFF, DPX, EXR, WebP, Postscript, PDF, and SVG. Use ImageMagick to resize, flip, mirror, rotate, distort, shear and transform images, adjust image colours, apply various special effects, or draw text, lines, polygons, ellipses and Bézier curves.
Related links: https://github.com/carrierwaveuploader/carrierwave
‘country_select’
Provides a simple helper to get an HTML select list of countries. The list of countries comes from the ISO 3166 standard. While it is a relatively neutral source of country names, it will still offend some users. Users are strongly advised to evaluate the suitability of this list given their user base.
Links: https://github.com/stefanpenner/country_select
https://github.com/jamesds/country-select
‘puma’
Puma A Ruby Web Server Built For Concurrency. Puma is a simple, fast, and highly concurrent HTTP 1.1 server for Ruby web applications. It can be used with any application that supports Rack, and is considered the replacement for Webrick and Mongrel. It was designed to be the go-to server for Rubinius, but also works well with JRuby and MRI. Puma is intended for use in both development and production environments.
Links: https://github.com/puma/puma
Kaminari
Bootstrap-kaminari-views
For large applications with lots of data, pagination is a necessity.
Kaminari comes to the rescue in a really comfortable, meaningful fashion.
Links: https://github.com/amatsuda/kaminari
https://github.com/matenia/bootstrap-kaminari-views
‘mail_form’
MailForm allows you to send an e-mail straight from a form.
Links: https://github.com/plataformatec/mail_form
http://l4u.github.io/articles/create-a-rails-4-site-with-contact-us-form/
https://rubyonrailshelp.wordpress.com/2014/01/08/rails-4-simple-form-and-mail-form-to-make-contact-form/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIoORYeBdhs
https://rubygems.org/gems/mail_form/versions/1.5.1
Install the Required Gems
$ bundle install
$ gem list
Contributing
Fork it
Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
Create new Pull Request
Who is your customer (if applicable)?
Which problem did you approach?
How did you solve the problem?
What did you try to achieve?
What did you try to achieve?
What did you try to achieve?
What did you try to achieve?
Theoretical background
Theoretical background
Cloud9 –
“…combines a powerful online code editor with a full Ubuntu workspace in the cloud”. They have just launched the latest version of their online IDE, which includes workspaces hosted through Docker in containers running on Ubuntu. You can choose from an existing workspace (and there seem to be ones for some of the most popular development tools), or create your own. You can also customize the underlying container directly through sudo access from your command line.”
Theoretical background
Data requirements
Ruby on Rails is working with SQLite by default as is ideally for small application and files which are easy to created and moved around.
For connection with Heroku production database I have to move on to PostgreSQL which Heroku provides production grade databases as a service.
Relevant literature
System
Main algorithms
Flow chart showing Indoor Beach Volleyball club with & marketplace
Section showing ability of customer or new user which can search product in ecommerce volleyball section and purchase them.
Brief overview of main requirements
The following are the major functionalities of the application.
Creating account:
The business user creates account to register business; and will have username and password to log into the system to manage deals/offers, joining to the club, join to conversation and chatting, send email.
Login/Logout:
The User can login/logout to the site after successfully creating account.
Adding product:
After logging into the system, user can add product into cart.
Deleting shopping cart:
The user can delete his product from shopping cart.
Viewing offer:
Customers can view deals/offers available in eCommerce page.
Brief overview of main requirements
The following are the major functionalities of the application.
UML conceptual class diagram
Purpose: An example of UML conceptual class diagram for Volleyball Ecommerce
Summary: The Customer can make customer purchase the product from his Cart, also check an order status.