Online Shopping Mall
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Title of the project :Online Shopping Mall
Objective/Vision
Looking for an online shopping site to manage the items in the shop and also help customers purchase them online without having to visit the shop physically.
User of the System
A. Customers
B. Shop Employees
C. Administrators (Managers and Shop owners)
Functional Requirements
i. Secure registration and profile management facilities for Customers
ii. Browsing through the e-Mall to see the items that are there in each category of products like Apparel, Kitchen accessories, Bath accessories, Food items etc.
iii. Creating a Shopping cart so that customer can shoppe Ëœnâ„¢ no. of items and checkout finally with the entire shopping cart
iv. Customers should be able to mail the Shop about the items they would like to see in the Shop
v. Secured mechanism for checking out from the Shop( Credit card verification mechanism )
vi. Updates to customers about the Recent Items in the Shop
vii. Uploading ËœMost Purchasedâ„¢ Items in each category of products in the Shop like Apparel, Kitchen accessories, Bath accessories, Food items etc.
viii. Strategic data and graphs for Administrators and Shop owners about the items that are popular in each category and age group
ix. Give special discounts to Premier customers
x. Shop employees are responsible for internal affairs like processing orders, assure home delivery, getting customer's delivery-time feedback, updating order's status and answering client's queries online.
Non-Functional Requirements
i. Secure access of confidential data (userâ„¢s details). SSL can be used.
ii. 24 X 7 availability
iii. Better component design to get better performance at peak time
iv. Flexible service based architecture will be highly desirable for future extension
Optional Features
- You can add places where other companies can place advertisements.
- Java interface for User B & C
User Interface Priorities
A. Professional look and feel
B. Use of AJAX atleast with all registration forms
C. Use of Graphical tool to show strategic data to admin
D. Reports exportable in .XLS, .PDF or any other desirable format
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hello guys.....plz help me for creating a web-site on shopping

mall....its my project field....i ll be thankful to you.....waiting 4 ur help...Smile
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hello guys.....plz help me for creating a web-site on shopping mall....its my project field....i ll be thankful to you.....waiting 4 ur help...Smile
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Feel free to download and use the above posted source code for online shopping mall.
See this too:
http://osmlite.googlecodefiles/Online%20...%20PID.doc
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“E-Mall”


Introduction



Since the development of the Internet, many things that were pretty hard to obtain or to do, like information on a large variety of topics or communication with distant friends have become so simple that anyone can have access to them just by using a computer. Among the many advantages that the Internet gives us, one of the main ones is online shopping, an activity that many have become addicted to.
“E-Mall” is an online computer components shopping utility for the customers who are too busy in there life and they have no time to go to the market and buy products. It has all the major components which are essential for a full fledged web based application, especially in an Business environment, now your online product searching, cart summery, shopping cart, order the products in an easy way, registration of customer, login facility, and all the notifications via e-mail are available online.
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presentsd by:
Surjyendu Ray,
Suvendu Bhattacharya,
Sandip Shaw,
Souvik Sett

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Online Shopping Mall
Description of the Project

The Online Shopping Mall (OSM) application enables vendors to set up online shops, customers to browse through the shops, and a system administrator to approve and reject requests for new shops and maintain lists of shop categories.
Also on the agenda is designing an online shopping site to manage the items in the shop and also help customers purchase them online without having to visit the shop physically.
Our online shopping mall will use the internet as the sole method for selling goods to its consumers. The consumer will be in complete control of his/her shopping experience by using the “unique storefront” concept. Shopping will be highly personalized and the mall will provide lower prices than most competitors. This, in brief, is a description of our product which will showcase a complete shopping experience in a small package.
Purpose
• Today the internet and its boom have created a new economic scenario that not only stresses on the classical concept of the “product” but also on the modern concept of “service”. It is this level of service that dictates whether a commercial venture will succeed or not in the market. To provide a high accessibility of service we will design the online shopping website, so that potential customers need not go to a physical shop to buy products or services. They just need to online to complete their purchases. Unlike the prevailing “brick and mortar” shops which have physical existence, we will operate solely from cyberspace.
• Most current systems have a physical foundation that is the root cause to quite a number of problems. By maintaining multiple store fronts, itself being an expensive proposition, store prices are forced to rise. Thus, by using our product, our clients’ competitors are at a disadvantage because their costs are significantly higher than our costs, allowing our clients to sell the same goods at a lower price. As people become more accustomed to using the internet, they view ordering products and services online as a time-saving and cost-saving experience, which is the very essence of our online shopping system.
• This project envisages bridging the gap between the seller, the retailer and the customer. A very high flexibility is being maintained in the design process so that this project can take the following path : -
 A multiple merchant venue with each merchant having his/her own window which the customer can visit to browse and subsequently buy the products from
• Maintaining the deliverable goods as well as services through single or multiple windows is also on the agenda.

• Target users :
(Tentative list only)
 Mall Administrator: The Mall Administrator is the super user and has complete control over all the activities that can be performed. The application notifies the administrator of all shop creation requests, and the administrator can then approve or reject them. The administrator also manages the list of available product categories. The administrator can also view and delete entries in the guestbook.
 Shop Owner: Any user can submit a shop creation request through the application. When the request is approved by the Mall Administrator, the requester is notified, and from there on is given the role of Shop Owner. The Shop Owner is responsible for setting up the shop and maintaining it. The job involves managing the sub-categories of the items in the shop. Also, the shop owner can add or remove items from his shop. The Shop Owner can view different reports that give details of the sales and orders specific to his shop. The Shop Owner can also decide to close shop and remove it from the mall.
 Mall Customer/Guests: A Mall Customer can browse through the shops and choose products to place in a virtual shopping cart. The shopping cart details can be viewed and items can be removed from the cart. To proceed with the purchase, the customer is prompted to login. Also, the customer can modify personal profile information (such as phone number and shipping address) stored by the application. The customer can also view the status of any previous orders, and cancel any order that has not been shipped yet.
 Employees:
 Purchase department under a Purchase manager to overlook purchasing activities if warehousing needs arise.
 Sales department under a Sales manager who will look after the sale of products and services, the most important activity.
 Accounts department under an Accounts manager to look after the accounting activities of the enterprise.
Project Scope
Initial functional requirements will be: -
 Secure registration and profile management facilities for Customers
 Browsing through the e-Mall to see the items that are there in each category of products like Apparel, Kitchen accessories, Bath accessories, Food items etc.
 Adequate searching mechanisms for easy and quick access to particular products and services.
 Creating a Shopping cart so that customers can shop ‘n’ no. of items and checkout finally with the entire shopping carts
 Customers should be able to mail the Shop about the items they would like to see in the Shop
 Regular updates to registered users of the website about new arrivals.
 Secured mechanism for checking out from the Shop (Credit card verification mechanism)
 Updates to customers about the recently added items in the shop through various mechanisms.
 Uploading ‘Most Purchased’ Items in each category of products in the Shop like Apparel, Kitchen accessories, Bath accessories, Food items etc.
 Strategic data and graphs for Administrators and Shop owners about the items that are popular in each category and age group
 Give special discounts to Premier customers
 Shop employees are responsible for internal affairs like processing orders, assure home delivery, getting customer's delivery-time feedback, updating order's status and answering client's queries online.
 Feedback mechanism, so that customers can give feedback for the product or service which they have purchased. Also facility rating of individual products by relevant customers. Also feedback can be given on the performance of particular vendors and the entire mall as well.
 Adequate payment mechanism and gateway for all popular credit cards, cheques and other relevant payment options, as available from time to time.
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Online shopping Mall
Online shopping is the process whereby consumers directly buy goods or services from a seller in real-time, without an intermediary service, over the Internet. If an intermediary service is present the process is called electronic commerce. An online shop, e-shop, e-store, internet shop, web shop, web store, online store, or virtual store evokes the physical analogy of buying products or services at a bricks-and-mortar retailer or in a shopping mall. The process is called Business-to-Consumer (B2C) online shopping. When a business buys from another business it is called Business-to-Business (B2B) online shopping. Both B2C and B2B online shopping are forms of e-commerce.
History
In 1990 Tim Berners-Lee created the first World Wide Web server and browser. It opened for commercial use in 1991. In 1994 other advances took place, such as online banking and the opening of an online pizza shop by Pizza Hut. During that same year, Netscape introduced SSL encryption of data transferred online, which has become essential for secure online shopping. Also in 1994 the German company Internship introduced its first online shopping system. In 1995 Amazon launched its online shopping site, and in 1996 eBay appeared.
Customers
In recent years, online shopping has become popular; however, it still caters to the middle and upper class. [Citation needed] In order to shop online, one must be able to have access to a computer, a bank account and a debit card. Shopping has evolved with the growth of technology. According to research found in the Journal of Electronic Commerce, if we[who?] focus on the demographic characteristics of the in-home shopper, in general, the higher the level of education, income, and occupation of the head of the household, the more favorable the perception of non-store shopping. An influential factor in consumer attitude towards non-store shopping is exposure to technology, since it has been demonstrated that increased exposure to technology increases the probability of developing favorable attitudes towards new shopping channels.
Online shopping widened the target audience to men and women of the middle class. At first, the main users of online shopping were young men with a high level of income and a university education. This profile is changing. For example, in USA in the early years of Internet there were very few women users, but by 2001 women were 52.8% of the online population.
Logistics
Consumers find a product of interest by visiting the website of the retailer directly, or do a search across many different vendors using a shopping search engine.
Once a particular product has been found on the web site of the seller, most online retailers use shopping cart software to allow the consumer to accumulate multiple items and to adjust quantities, by analogy with filling a physical shopping cart or basket in a conventional store. A "checkout" process follows (continuing the physical-store analogy) in which payment and delivery information is collected, if necessary. Some stores allow consumers to sign up for a permanent online account so that some or all of this information only needs to be entered once. The consumer often receives an e-mail confirmation once the transaction is complete. Less sophisticated stores may rely on consumers to phone or e-mail their orders (though credit card numbers are not accepted by e-mail, for security reasons).
Payment
Online shoppers commonly use credit card to make payments, however some systems enable users to create accounts and pay by alternative means, such as:
• Billing to mobile phones and landlines
• Cash on delivery (C.O.D., offered by very few online stores)
• Check
• Debit card
• Direct debit in some countries
• Electronic money of various types
• Gift cards
• Postal money order
• Wire transfer/delivery on payment
Some sites will not accept international credit cards, some require both the purchaser's billing address and shipping address to be in the same country in which site does its business, and still other sites allow customers from anywhere to send gifts anywhere. The financial part of a transaction might be processed in real time (for example, letting the consumer know their credit card was declined before they log off), or might be done later as part of the fulfillment process.
Product delivery
Once a payment has been accepted the goods or services can be delivered in the following ways.
• Downloading: This is the method often used for digital media products such as software, music, movies, or images.
• Drop shipping: The order is passed to the manufacturer or third-party distributor, who ships the item directly to the consumer, bypassing the retailer's physical location to save time, money, and space.
• In-store pickup: The customer orders online, finds a local store using locator software and picks the product up at the closest store. This is the method often used in the bricks and clicks business model.
• Printing out, provision of a code for, or emailing of such items as admission tickets and scrip (e.g., gift certificates and coupons). The tickets, codes, or coupons may be redeemed at the appropriate physical or online premises and their content reviewed to verify their eligility (e.g., assurances that the right of admission or use is redeemed at the correct time and place, for the correct dollar amount, and for the correct number of uses).
• Shipping: The product is shipped to the customer's address or that of a customer-designated third party.
• Will call, COBO (in Care Of Box Office), or "at the door" pickup: The patron picks up pre-purchased tickets for an event, such as a play, sporting event, or concert, either just before the event or in advance. With the onset of the Internet and e-commerce sites, which allow customers to buy tickets online, the popularity of this service has increased.
Shopping cart systems
• Simple systems allow the offline administration of products and categories. The shop is then generated as HTML files and graphics that can be uploaded to a web space. These systems do not use an online database.
• A high end solution can be bought or rented as a standalone program or as an addition to an enterprise resource planning program. It is usually installed on the company's own web server and may integrate into the existing supply chain so that ordering, payment, delivery, accounting and warehousing can be automated to a large extent.
• Other solutions allow the user to register and create an online shop on a portal that hosts multiple shops at the same time.
• Open source shopping cart packages include advanced platforms such as Interchange, and off the shelf solutions as Avactis, Satchmo, osCommerce, Magento, Zen Cart, VirtueMart, Batavi and PrestaShop.
• Commercial systems can also be tailored to one's needs so the shop does not have to be created from scratch. By using a pre-existing framework, software modules for various functionalities required by a web shop can be adapted and combined.
Online Shopping Malls
Like many online auction websites, many websites allow small businesses to create and maintain an online shops (ecommerce online shopping carts), without the complexity that involved in purchasing and developing an expensive stand alone ecommerce software solutions.
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