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Web Mart
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ABSTRACT
Web Mart is a virtual showcase for different types of products like Books, popular music, DVD, Apparel, Toys , Computers, sports, Software, HealthCare, Jewellery, Kids Ware etc. The main aim of this project is to make Online shopping easy.
INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT
The Web Mart is a web based project.
The system is a virtual showcase for different types of products like Books, popular music, DVD, Apparel, Toys , Computers, sports, Software, HealthCare, Jewellery, Kids Ware etc. The main aim of this project is to make Online shopping easy.
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The project is fully integrated with Customer Relationship Management (CRM) solution and developed in a manner that is easily manageable, time saving and relieving one form semi automated.
The system is a virtual showcase for different types of products like Books, popular music, DVD, Apparel, Toys , Computers, sports, Software, HealthCare, Jewellery, Kids Ware etc. The main aim of this project is to make Online shopping easy.
PROBLEMS IN EXISTING SYSTEM
The current system does not have any online interface which can show case a wide range of products to customers. It does have a show room where all the products are placed and made as available for the customers to get information about them and make them buy. In the real world scenario, customers are not willing to shop for hours together, which is the big reason why the proposed system is being developed.
SOLUTION TO THESE PROBLEMS
In order to eliminate the limitations in existing system and to attract more customers, this application is being developed. The system provides facilities to browse through the categories of products and items. The system allows a customer to make online purchases and electronic payments. The system maintains the entire information in a centralized database, which allows efficient maintenance of data.
ANALYSIS MODEL
SDLC METHDOLOGIES
This document play a vital role in the development of life cycle (SDLC) as it describes the complete requirement of the system. It means for use by developers and will be the basic during testing phase. Any changes made to the requirements in the future will have to go through formal change approval process.
SPIRAL MODEL was defined by Barry Boehm in his 1988 article, “A spiral Model of Software Development and Enhancement. This model was not the first model to discuss iterative development, but it was the first model to explain why the iteration models.
As originally envisioned, the iterations were typically 6 months to 2 years long. Each phase starts with a design goal and ends with a client reviewing the progress thus far. Analysis and engineering efforts are applied at each phase of the project, with an eye toward the end goal of the project.
STUDY OF THE SYSTEM
In the flexibility of the uses the interface has been developed a graphics concept in mind, associated through a browser interface. The GUI’S at the top level have been categorized as
1. Administrative user interface
2. The operational or generic user interface
The administrative user interface concentrates on the consistent information that is practically, part of the organizational activities and which needs proper authentication for the data collection. The interfaces help the administrations with all the transactional states like Data insertion, Data deletion and Data updating along with the extensive data search capabilities.
The operational or generic user interface helps the users upon the system in transactions through the existing data and required services. The operational user interface also helps the ordinary users in managing their own information helps the ordinary users in managing their own information in a customized manner as per the assisted flexibilities
PR0POSED SYSTEM
To debug the existing system, remove procedures those cause data redundancy, make navigational sequence proper. To provide information about users on different level and also to reflect the current work status depending on organization. To build strong password mechanism.
NEED FOR COMPUTERIZATION
We all know the importance of computerization. The world is moving ahead at lightning speed and everyone is running short of time. One always wants to get the information and perform a task he/she/they desire(s) within a short period of time and too with amount of efficiency and accuracy.
OPERATIONAL FEASIBILITY
Proposed projects are beneficial only if they can be turned out into information system. That will meet the organization’s operating requirements. Operational feasibility aspects of the project are to be taken as an important part of the project implementation. Some of the important issues raised are to test the operational feasibility of a project includes the following: -
• Is there sufficient support for the management from the users?
• Will the system be used and work properly if it is being developed and implemented?
• Will there be any resistance from the user that will undermine the possible application benefits?
ECONOMICAL FEASIBILITY
A system can be developed technically and that will be used if installed must still be a good investment for the organization. In the economical feasibility, the development cost in creating the system is evaluated against the ultimate benefit derived from the new systems. Financial benefits must equal or exceed the costs.
The system is economically feasible. It does not require any addition hardware or software. Since the interface for this system is developed using the existing resources and technologies available at NIC, There is nominal expenditure and economical feasibility for certain.
NON FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
All the other requirements which do not form a part of the above specification are categorized as Non-Functional Requirements.
A system may be required to present the user with a display of the number of records in a database. This is a functional requirement.
How up-to-date this number needs to be is a non-functional requirement. If the number needs to be updated in real time, the system architects must ensure that the system is capable of updating the displayed record count within an acceptably short interval of the number of records changing.
Sufficient network bandwidth may also be a non-functional requirement of a system.
INTRODUCTION TO .NET FRAMEWORK
The Microsoft .NET Framework is a software technology that is available with several Microsoft Windows operating systems. It includes a large library of pre-coded solutions to common programming problems and a virtual machine that manages the execution of programs written specifically for the framework. The .NET Framework is a key Microsoft offering and is intended to be used by most new applications created for the Windows platform.
The pre-coded solutions that form the framework's Base Class Library cover a large range of programming needs in a number of areas, including user interface, data access, database connectivity, cryptography, web application development, numeric algorithms, and network communications. The class library is used by programmers, who combine it with their own code to produce applications.