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E Bidding (Synopsis)

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E-BIDDING

Abstract
Auctions are among the latest economic institutions in place. They have been
used since antiquity to sell a wide variety of goods, and their basic form has
remained unchanged. In this dissertation, we explore the efficiency of common
auctions when values are interdependent- the value to a particular bidder may
depend on information available only to others-and asymmetric. In this setting, it
is well known that sealed-bid auctions do not achieve efficient allocations in
general since they do not allow the information held by different bidders to be
shared.
Typically, in an auction, say of the kind used to sell art, the auctioneer sets a
relatively low initial price. This price is then increased until only one bidder is
willing to buy the object, and the exact manner in which this is done varies. In my
model a bidder who drops out at some price can reenter at a higher price.
With the invention of E-commerce technologies over the Internet the opportunity
to bid from the comfort of ones own home has seen a change like never seen
before.

Within the span of a few short years, what may have began as an

experimental idea has grown to an immensely popular hobby, and in some cases,
a means of livelihood, the Auction Patrol gathers tremendous response everyday,
all day. With the point and click of the mouse, one may bid on an item they may
need or just want, and in moments they find that either they are the top bidder or
someone else wants it more, and youre outbid! The excitement of an auction all
from the comfort of home is a completely different experience.
Society cannot seem to escape the criminal element in the physical world, and so
it is the same with Auction Patrols. This is one area wherein a question can be
raised as to how safe Auction Patrols.
Existing System
Present system is manual. The Project Metrics has to enter all the details of
project, documents, and tasks. It also maintenance the team information and also
efforts estimation. For this purpose the organization maintain the size of the
document, source code and update the information about team members details
manually. Which is much of time consuming process and more importantly it is
error prone. Limitations of the Manual system
1. It is time consuming
2. It leads to error prone results

3. It consumes lot of manpower to better results


4. It lacks of data security
5. Retrieval of data takes lot of time
6. Percentage of accuracy is less
7. Reports take time to produce
Hence Computerization of the existing system is proposed. The new
system completely removes all manual burdens and provide efficient on the entry
system.
Proposed system
Objectives of the Proposed System
1. To generate the quick reports
2. To make accuracy and efficient calculations
3. To provide proper information briefly
4. To provide data security
5. To provide huge maintenance of records
6. Flexibility of transactions can be completed in time
After understanding the existing system and understanding the need for
developing a new system different people involved in the related activities have
been consulted. The data needed for the study has been collected from company
records.
The computerization of this system would avoid the wrong interpretation
and bad calculation of data .The system help the user to see any documents,
source code, tasks, activities, team information with details at the click of a
button. The record data is maintained and backed up such a way that data is not
loss. The speed of the system could also increase.
The general description gives an "executive overview" and is very clientoriented. It expounds on the functional and data requirements of the application. It
also lists the limitations, assumptions and dependencies of the application. Section
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The entire system is divided into 2 major modules
1. Admin
2. Buyer

1. Admin: Administrator matins Products details and category details and also
matins Buyer details and Buyer reports and Sub category details and Buyer
registrations and Reports.
2. Buyer: In this module Buyer New Registrations and product details and Buyer
reports and Buyer bid details

Title of the Project

E-BIDDING
Operating System Server: Windows XP or
later
Database Server: Microsoft SQL Server2005

Software Requirements

Client: Microsoft Internet Explorer


Tools: Microsoft Visual Studio .Net-2008
User Interface: Asp.Net with Ajax
Code Behind: C#.Net
Processor: Intel Pentium or More

Hardware Requirements

Ram: 512 MB Ram


Hard Disk: PC with 20GB

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