DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF E-COMMERCE WEB PORTAL
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.0 INSIGHT TO ONLINE MARKETPLACE
Online Market, commonly known as e-commerce or eCommerce, or e-business consists of the buying and selling of products or services over electronic systems such as the Internet and other computer networks. The amount of trade conducted electronically has grown extraordinarily with widespread Internet usage. The use of commerce is conducted in this way, spurring and drawing on innovations in 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 at least at some point in the transaction's lifecycle, although it can encompass a wider range of technologies such as e-mail as well.
A large percentage of electronic commerce is conducted entirely electronically for virtual items such as access to premium content on a website, but most electronic commerce involves the transportation of physical items in some way. Online retailers are sometimes known as e-tailers and online retail is sometimes known as e-tail. Almost all big retailers have electronic commerce presence on the World Wide Web.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 INSIGHT TO ONLINE MARKETPLACE
1.2 HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF ONLINE MARKETPLACE
1.3 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
1.4 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
1.5 SIGNIFICANCES OF THE STUDY
1.6 SCOPE OF THE STUDY
1.7 LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
1.8 THE ORGANISATION AND HER ENVIRONMENT
1.9 DEFINITION OF TERMS
CHAPTER TWO
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
2.1 ELECTRONIC PAYMENT SYSTEM IN B2C AND C2C EC
2.3 HISTORY OF CREDIT CARD (EARLY DEVELOPMENT)
2.4 ADVANTAGES OF E-COMMERCE:
2.5 DISADVANTAGES OF E-COMMERCE
2.6 TYPES OF E-COMMERCE MODELS.
2.7 E-COMMERCE SECURITY
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND ANALYSIS OF THE PRESENT SYSTEM
3.1 METHODOLOGY
3.1.1 METHOD OF INFORMATION COLLECTION
3.2 STUDYING OF PROCEDURAL MANUALS
3.3 SYSTEM ANALYSIS
3.4 OBJECTIVES OF THE DESIGN
3.5 DESCRIPTION OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
3.6 PROBLEMS OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM
3.7 JUSTIFICATION OF THE NEW SYSTEM
CHAPTER FOUR
SYSTEM DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION
4.1 OVERVIEW OF THE SYSTEM DESIGN
4.2 SYSTEM DESIGN
4.3 THE INFORMATION BASE (SPECIFICATION)
4.4 INPUT/OUTPUT SPECIFICATION
4.4 INPUT/ OUTPUT FORMAT
4.5 SYSTEM REQUIREMENT
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY, CONLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 SUMMARY
5.2 CONCLUSION
5.3 RECOMMENDATIONS
REFERENCES
APPENDIX