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HOTEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
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INTRODUCTION
The ELECTRONIX Web site is the application that provides customers with online shopping. Through a Web browser, a customer can browse the catalog, place items to purchase into a virtual shopping cart, create and sign in to a user account, and purchase the shopping cart contents by placing an order with a credit card.
It is a website that involves trading on the internet. The website deals in trading any item Trading online saves a lot of time of the buyers and they can compare various products and buy the best out of it. Also all the information about the product is easily available to the customers online. Hence, trading is very convenient, simple as well time saving.
The various advantages of trading online are listed below:
• To save time (77%)
• To comparison shop (61%)
• To find things easily (56%)
• Low prices (46%)
• Free shipping (24%)
MODULAR DESIGN
Each ELECTRONIX module has different requirements from the others. This section describes the requirements, design, and implementation of each module.
1. Control module—the control module dispatches requests to business logic, controls screen flow, coordinates component interactions, and activates user sign on and registration. The control module is implemented by the WAF and application-specific WAF extensions.
2. Shopping cart module—the shopping cart tracks the items a user has selected for purchase.
3. Sign on module—the sign on module requires a user to sign on before accessing certain screens, and manages the sign on process.
4. Messaging module—the messaging module asynchronously transmits purchase orders from the store to the OPC.
5. Catalog module—the catalog module provides a page-based view of the catalog based on user search criteria.
6. Customer module—the customer module represents customer information: addresses, credit cards, contact information, and so on.
IDENTIFICATION OF PROCESS
1) The initial process includes showing various categories like mobiles, TV, laptops, mobile phones etc and the various brands that the website offers.
2) The next process is to see the detail of the item chosen. Details such as selling price (which includes the discounted price) will be shown. Shipping charges, handling charges etc will also be included.
3) After this the user can add the item chosen to his/her Shopping cart. The user needs to sign in before doing this.
4) After all the items have been chosen the user can go to the billing and enter his/her PayPal billing information.
5) The user signs out.
INPUT AND OUTPUT PROCESSES
1) The first input would be the Sign-In form. The user becomes a member of the website and hence can shop anything he/she wishes to.
2) The next input would be the PayPal details once the user has added all the items to the cart and is ready to make the payment.
HOTEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM.docx (Size: 37.32 KB / Downloads: 118)
INTRODUCTION
The ELECTRONIX Web site is the application that provides customers with online shopping. Through a Web browser, a customer can browse the catalog, place items to purchase into a virtual shopping cart, create and sign in to a user account, and purchase the shopping cart contents by placing an order with a credit card.
It is a website that involves trading on the internet. The website deals in trading any item Trading online saves a lot of time of the buyers and they can compare various products and buy the best out of it. Also all the information about the product is easily available to the customers online. Hence, trading is very convenient, simple as well time saving.
The various advantages of trading online are listed below:
• To save time (77%)
• To comparison shop (61%)
• To find things easily (56%)
• Low prices (46%)
• Free shipping (24%)
MODULAR DESIGN
Each ELECTRONIX module has different requirements from the others. This section describes the requirements, design, and implementation of each module.
1. Control module—the control module dispatches requests to business logic, controls screen flow, coordinates component interactions, and activates user sign on and registration. The control module is implemented by the WAF and application-specific WAF extensions.
2. Shopping cart module—the shopping cart tracks the items a user has selected for purchase.
3. Sign on module—the sign on module requires a user to sign on before accessing certain screens, and manages the sign on process.
4. Messaging module—the messaging module asynchronously transmits purchase orders from the store to the OPC.
5. Catalog module—the catalog module provides a page-based view of the catalog based on user search criteria.
6. Customer module—the customer module represents customer information: addresses, credit cards, contact information, and so on.
IDENTIFICATION OF PROCESS
1) The initial process includes showing various categories like mobiles, TV, laptops, mobile phones etc and the various brands that the website offers.
2) The next process is to see the detail of the item chosen. Details such as selling price (which includes the discounted price) will be shown. Shipping charges, handling charges etc will also be included.
3) After this the user can add the item chosen to his/her Shopping cart. The user needs to sign in before doing this.
4) After all the items have been chosen the user can go to the billing and enter his/her PayPal billing information.
5) The user signs out.
INPUT AND OUTPUT PROCESSES
1) The first input would be the Sign-In form. The user becomes a member of the website and hence can shop anything he/she wishes to.
2) The next input would be the PayPal details once the user has added all the items to the cart and is ready to make the payment.