Ijraset Journal For Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology
Authors: Sumit Kumar Das, Soumya Ranjan Sahoo, Khushi Agarwala, Satyashree Pattanaik, Rishabh Tandon
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2021.39356
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This is a website for searching availability of any stationary product in the nearby stationary stores of the user, now including the online pharmacy feature and then the user can place the order in any of those stores. The user will enter the product name required. After searching for the availability of that product in the nearby store, the result will be shown (including a description of the product, price of the product, etc). Then the user can compare the price and quality of the product. After that, the user can choose a store from where they want to order the required product. The users can directly explore the website and can continue shopping. And once the order gets confirmed from the store the user will receive confirmation details. Once the order gets delivered the user will receive a feedback form about the experience of shopping with our website and also the delivery time, behavior of that delivery person. The user can also rate and write reviews on our website about the store they have placed their order.
I. INTRODUCTION
As we know it's a difficult situation for all of us all over the world. Keeping in mind the situation and the most common problem for the hostel boarders to move out of the hostel after stipulated time, this ‘KRUCIAL’ web application will help the users to choose the required shop and select the category which they want to order now with an addition to the online pharmacy facility. The shops mentioned in the application are the local ones which are present nearby to the user’s location. The webapp contains various categories of items like files & folders, Crafts, pens & writings, etc. Customers can select one according to their preference. The products are mentioned with the price and description of the product. The users can directly explore the web app and can continue shopping. And once the order gets confirmed from the store the user will receive confirmation details. The interface is easy to use and understand so that the users can get the product delivered to their location easily.
We have developed the ‘KRUCIAL’ to solve the problem of the people, to save their time from the busy schedule and get their product delivered in the least time. The report will further contain the background, project implementation, results & discussions, conclusion & future work, references.
II. BACKGROUND
A. Background
List of Tools and Technologies used :
B. Relevance
The online delivery system is widely used in various countries and regions of the world. However, its daily operation and proper maintenance of the database continue to use the traditional manual administration and hand-written codes. It's very hard to be effectively managed because of the human error percentage. On the basis of the present scenario of pandemic and the parallel low trading economic situations, how to make a proper chain sales network and provide a more convenient way of marketing and management were the key factors affecting the development of this project. In this project, we have designed in such a way that the user data will directly be uploaded to the server and then it will directly move to the database administrator and will be further carried out. At the same time, on the other hand, the shopkeepers connected to this service can easily update with the latest information about their products available in the shop like quantity and types of products left, the present price of the product and discount on them, etc. This creates a simple and open network between the customers and sellers. They can directly contact the seller if it is needed. It also decreases human error because the data is directly fed into the database by online cloud and servers, reducing the human error percentage.
C. Project Undertaken
A delayed order and broken order or unclear billing system make you and your team more frustrating and annoyed. So developing a proper chain management system and delivery system is very important. So, we are working on making such a system with different objectives. The objectives of the system are:
D. Related work
Yadong Huang, Yueting Chai, Yi Liu, Jianping Shen
E-commerce, driven by computer and internet technology, has experienced a significant growth in almost all fields during the past two decades. E-commerce has significantly changed the rules of business. Numerous research institutions and enterprises have made e-commerce more intelligent and convenient. Here, we propose a novel prototype of a next-generation e-commerce platform with an architecture framework and theoretical models. Each subject, including the individual, enterprise, and administrative department, has his/her personalized portal to complete the subject information synchronization, supply release, demand satisfaction, and social contact. By using the personalized portal, instead of the traditional trading platform, the consumers and suppliers can complete intelligent matching transactions without intermediate traders. Moreover, the overall transaction process can be reviewed, making the transaction safer, more transparent, and more interesting. Moreover, the interconnected personalized portals solve the isolated islands of information, and the counterparts support parallel processing. Thus, this may improve the operating efficiency of the entire society.
2. Real Estate Business E-commerce System Research Based on Supply Chain
Shen Aihua
The complex production and market globalization etc make the supply chain become increasingly large. In this case, supply chain management becomes more complex, if real estate enterprises have no technical basis this management form would be difficult to achieve. As the competition in the real estate market get s more and more severe, it is difficult for real estate enterprises to gain advantages from technologies and products. E-commerce is a new type of enterprise management system in this environment. We can nail down implemented methods and steps from the value of enterprises gained at different stages of e-commerce system and e-commerce implementation approach. It is helpful to the successful implementation of real estate business e-commerce.
3. A survey on impact of data analytics techniques in E-commerce
K.Moorthia, Gaurav Dhimanb, P.Arulprakash, C.Suresh, K.Sriharie
Data Analytics plays a vital role in e-commerce. All the e-commerce companies implemented data analytics in their firm. It also helps better stock maintenance, to build a robust supply chain, analyze information to detect fraud, predict what's in store for you, personalize recommendations for your customers, forecast inventory for the next season, measure your marketing and Personalize the customer's shopping experience. Data analytics used to compete between various e-commerce companies. The analysis is done based on the historic and statistical data. From the study, it has been concluded that the characteristics of the data have grown and are changing day by day. Hence, we need new models and algorithms to collect, store, process, analyze, and evaluate the data in the e-commerce field.
4. Selling goods on e-commerce platforms: The impact of scarcity messages
Stefan Cremer, Claudia Loebbecke
E-commerce platforms prominently advertise low levels of inventory (“only three units left”) for 'long tail' goods in physical or digital formats. Thus, they wish to trigger consumer perceptions of scarcity and ultimately promote sales. In this paper, we develop a model on how in scarcity messages, the inventory level affects the online sales goods. We test the model against evidence from e-commerce sales data of about 35,000 printed books. We find that for e-commerce sales, lower inventory promotes sales late but inhibits purchases in the early stages of the purchase process. We reflect this counterintuitive finding against propositions grounded in different theoretical bodies. Thereupon, we summarize our research contributions and provide some implications for research and practice. We conclude with identified study limitations and suggestions for future research.
5. Online Pharmacy: AN E-Strategy for Medication
Ashwani Chaturvedi, Umesh Kumar Singh, Amrish Kumar
The Internet has revolutionized the way in which ordinary people conduct their everyday business. People can bank, pay bills, manage investments, order various products, and obtain information on an infinite number of topics online. It is not surprising that such an innovation would provide a vehicle for the layperson to educate them and guide the direction of their health. Nor is it surprising that the healthcare industry would seize this opportunity to modernize a commonplace function—prescription dispensation. Many internet pharmacies offer overnight shipping, allowing customers to avoid the delay of regular mail. Internet pharmacies can offer privacy that is often lacking in a traditional pharmacy. However, there is a need to critically consider the ethical principles in the use of cyber medicine. The development of online pharmacies has prompted regulatory and monitoring actions at the federal, state, and professional organization levels. The sale of online medications in the international system is potentially dangerous and requires international regulation. Here is an overview of online pharmacies, their potential benefits, the organizations involved in regulating these sites, and the major controversies surrounding online pharmacies.
III. PROJECT ANALYSIS/ PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION
A. Block Diagram (Customer Perspective)
a. On visiting the website, the user sees a landing page, from where the user can start shopping.
b. After the landing page, the user is going to be landing on the homepage where the user can search the items he/she wants to buy or can select from the given list of items. On searching, the user will be forwarded over to the list of shops from where the user can buy the selected item. The listed shops will have their respected rating, which will be based on the customer’s feedback.
c. Once the shop and the items are selected, the user will be forwarded to the order page, where the user has to log in (if not did before) to place the order. While logging in the user will go through the email verification process. Once the verification is done the order will get placed and the order status will be shown to the user.
B. Block Diagram ( admin perspective ) : (Both Main & Pharmacy)
a. First, the admin has to log in, once the login is done. The admin will be having 6 options which are Home, Admin, Category, Product, Order, and LogOut respectively.
b. On the Home Page, the total income will be shown to the admin. Total income will be calculated based on the total successful deliveries only.
c. On the admin page, a list of all the admins with their respective details will be provided where the admin can update his/her details or can add a new admin.
d. On the category page, the admin can see the list of all the collaborated shops which will be shown to the customer. Here the admin can add a new shop or can remove the existing one.
e. In the product section, we will be having all the items that the individual’s shops are ready to deliver. This list will get updated every week by the admin, and the update will be based on the information gained from the respective shops.
f. The Order section will contain all the orders, pending and delivered, once the order is delivered successfully the admin can change the status to delivered and the total income on the Homepage will be automatically updated, and lastly, we have the logout section.
IV. RESULTS & DISCUSSIONS
After a series of hours of discussions, one of the members of the group came up with the idea of an online shopping app where one can buy various different stationery items from their favorite store, as well as having an online pharmacy store as an addon. After a guarded vision on the idea and the tools we will need, we came up with what is called “KRUCIAL- Blessing in disguise”.
The first and foremost motivation behind giving the idea a real look was the problem faced by students residing in the hostel and at necessary times cannot go out to buy essential items after the hostel out time is over and at present this ongoing pandemic, as by using this web app one can buy its needs without taking the risk of going outside.
A. Screenshots
1. Landing Page
2. Images of the Essential Store
3. Images of the Pharmacy Store
V. FUTURE SCOPE, AND PLANNING
A. Future Scope
This project has tremendous future possibilities as it can be implemented as a start-up plan.
B. Project Planning and Management
Table: Showing details about project planning and management
Activity |
Starting week |
Number of weeks |
Requirements Gathering |
1st week of August |
2 |
UI Design |
3rd week of August |
3 |
Coding & Integration |
2nd week of September |
3 |
Debugging |
1st week of October |
2 |
Preparation of project report |
3rd week of October |
1 |
Preparation of Project Presentation |
1st week of November |
1 |
This project is all about providing the customer a better online shopping experience for their stationery needs in this ongoing pandemic. Currently, it’s in the development stage, having UI for customers to shop with and a little bit of backend database for the admin users. We’ve used basic HTML, CSS, and BootStrap for the frontend and PHP, MySQL for the backend work.
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Paper Id : IJRASET39356
Publish Date : 2021-12-09
ISSN : 2321-9653
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