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E-COMMERCE WEBSITE

Submitted by

Diwas Shrestha [BEC-2074-10]


Bikram Subedi [BEC-2074-06]
Avishek Dhakal [BEC-2074-04]
Shristi Gurung [BEC-2074-25]
Introduction
E-COMMERCE

Ecommerce, also known as electronic, online


or internet commerce is a business model that refers
to buying and selling the products or services using
the Internet. Simply, it is a way of doing business
over the internet without having to visit the physical
store.
The most popular example of E-Commerce is online
shopping,  but there are also other types of activities
such as payment gateways, online auctions, online
ticketing, and internet banking. There is even a
precaution for safe use.
Problem Statement
E-COMMERCE
INTERNET SHOPPING
All the customers will need to have a email and
01 password to login and proceed your shopping

To buy something you must go for many place


02

Many problem to find and transport products.


03

There is a lot of competition among multiple e-


04 commerce sites.
Objectives

Create a set of requirements for a


Website CMS(Content management
01 system Software) for small
businesses based on research..
Knowing when an item was saved
02 or not saved in the shopping cart.

Returning to different parts of the


03 site after adding an item to the
shopping cart. Easy scanning and selecting items in
04 a list & Effective categorical
organization of products.
Applications
 Tracking of Sales
 User friendly order management
 Record keeping
 Mobile-Friendly Website
 Wish Lists
 Social Proof
Benefits for seller

New higher income longer working hours:


business models 24/7/365

New higher income


business models Global availability

Better partnerships and Better customer relationship,


cooperation improved customer service -
sales support through use
Internet marketing techniques
Benefits for customer

E-CO
MME
INTE
RCE
R
SHO NET
PPIN
G

 Customers can purchase a wide range of things


 Products are available at door
 From anywhere you can buy products and pay the bills
 You can purchase anything at anytime
METHODOLOGY
Flow Chart
Group formation. A

Preliminary
Topic selection. design

Modal analysis
Data Collection. and design

Final detailing
Primary data Secondary data
collection collection Report
preparation

A
SDLC

Figure : Waterfall Model


ER Diagram

Figure : ER Diagram
Software development
REFERENCES

Tutorialspoint
https://www.tutorialspoint.com/sdlc/sdlc_waterfall_model

Wikipedia
https://www.wikipedia.org/

Academia
https://www.academia.edu/
 
THANK YOU

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