TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
1.1 GENERAL
INTRODUCTION
1.2 INTRODUCTION
1.3 PROBLEM
DEFINITION
1.4.0 OBJECTIVE OF STUDY
1.5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
1.6
SCOPE
AND LIMITATION OF STUDY
1.7 DEFINITION OF TERM
CHAPTER
TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1.
INTRODUCTION
2.2.CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
2.3.
TYPES OF SHOPPING CART
2.5.
ADVANTAGES OF SHOPPING CART SYSTEM
2.6.
APPLICATION/USES OF A SHOPPING CART SYSTEM
CHAPTER
THREE
SYSTEM
DESIGN
3.1.0
INTRODUCTION
3.2.0
SYSTEM REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATION
3.3.0
SYSTEM DESIGN
3.3.1
LOGICAL DESIGN
3.3.2
INPUT DESIGN
3.6.0 ENTITY
RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM
CHAPTER FOUR
SYSTEM
IMPLEMENTATION
4.1.0 INTRODUCTION
4.2.0 FEATURES AND CHOICE IMPLEMENTATION LANGUAGE
4.3.0 SYSTEM TESTING STRATEGIES
4.3.1 UNIT
TESTING
4.3.2 INTEGRATION TESTING
4.4.0 TARGET COMPUTER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
4.5.1 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE
4.5.2 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
4.5.3 ADAPTIVE MAINTENANCE
CHAPTER
FIVE: SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
5.0
SUMMARY
5.1
CONCLUSION
5.2
RECOMMENDATIONS
REFERENCES
APPENDIX
A: DETAILED PROGRAM CODE
APPENDIX
B: PROGRAM SCREEN CAPTURE
CHAPTER ONE
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
1.1 General Introduction
An E-commerce is the trading in products or services using computer
networks, such as the Internet(Wikipedia,
2015). Electronic commerce draws on technologies such as mobile commerce, electronic funds transfer, supply chain management, Internet marketing, online transaction
processing, electronic data
interchange (EDI), inventory management systems, and
automated data collection systems. Modern electronic commerce
typically uses the World Wide Web for at least one part of the
transaction's life cycle, although it may also use other technologies such as
e-mail. Every business that want to shoot online, irrespective of its types need an e-commerce software product that fits
your online store's unique needs and requirements. For the past years
e-commerce has been the trend for most business spanning across different cities and countries. Where
product and service can be deliver through their web service and delivery is
done using different transport medium like ship, car or through post office.
This work is an attempt at delivering an
online shopping cart system capable of delivering goods and services on demand,
using a small Mobile outlet as a case study.
1.2 INTRODUCTION
Chapter
one introduces the research work and the problem definition of the research,
and to know the aim of this research work, research justification tells us why
it is important to research on this topic; it also covers areas like scope and
limitation of study which entails the boundary of this work. Definition of
terms gives summarize what each chapter entails.
1.3 Problem Definition
This research work
was undertaken to solve the various challenges encounter in showcasing and
delivering goods and services to different client around the globe. Where every
business transaction involve an on presence for transaction to be successfully
executed
1.4. OBJECTIVE OF STUDY
In view of the problems mentioned above, this project is aimed at implementing
an online shopping cart system for a mobile shop will exclusively:
·
Display goods and services in the store
·
Automate every sales effectively
without mixing product prizes
·
Store product detail using a secure database.
1.5 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This
research work “Design and implementation of computerised shopping cart system
for a GSM/Mobile shop”. the system will be a web-based application and will be
implemented on a relational database system (MySQL). Html (hypertext markup
language), CSS (cascading style sheet) and Java Script will be used to design
the web-user interface, php (hypertext pre-processor) will be used as the
serve- side script language to link the interface and the database and Ajax
technology for automation of the cart system.
1.6 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF STUDY
This research work
is to develop a system capable of handling sales by automating in it self a
cart system that stores all sales details prior to when the user request close
the sales service.
1. The system will also incorporate in its
design a billing system that will display the total sales and product at the
close of each transaction.
2. The system will not incorporate in its
development all the functions of a functional business activities system but
will focus only on the aforementioned functionalities. The system will not be
responsible for any loss of data if its environment (network/system installed
on) is corrupt.
1.7 DEFINITION
OF TERM
Application Service Provider (ASP):is defined as an
enterprise that delivers application functionality and associated services across a
network to multiple customers using a rental or usage-based transaction-pricing
model
E-commerce: Electronic commerce, commonly written as e-commerce, is the trading in products or services using computer
networks, such as the Internet.
Electronic data interchange (EDI): Electronic data interchange (EDI) is an electronic communication method that provides standards
for exchanging data via any electronic means.
Merchant:a person or company
involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or
supplying goods to a particular trade.
URL: is
an acronym for Uniform Resource Locator and is a reference (an address) to a
resource on the Internet
Shopper: a person who is shopping.
Web
hosting service (WHS): is
a type of Internet hosting service that
allows individuals and organizations to make their website accessible via the
World Wide Web.
Web server: are
computers that deliver (serves up) Web pages
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