The Design and Implementation of Integrated E-Cart on E-Hyper Market

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Dr. Hassan Ghanim Khalid
Dr. Hassan Ghanim Khalid
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Zhang Zuping
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M. Sami Soliman
M. Sami Soliman
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Mohamed Nadhir Djekidel
Mohamed Nadhir Djekidel
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Abstract

The idea in this paper is to design and build an E-Business Market that is very huge; the purpose is to enable customers to buy through the World Wide Web by applying the Browser-server architecture in Electronic Commerce. With the possibility of selling any type of goods, whether it’s digital or physical, you would need to increase the proportion of sales to ensure customer convenience. The hypermarket is trying as much as possible to make the process of purchasing goods very simple, therefore it is building and configuring a comprehensive electronic commercial site on the Internet. The new hypermarket provides novel services. It includes a number of commercial sites. The management of products that are offered by each site are done through the site owner. The site owner will manage the system and modify the products of his site through a set of tools provided by the main site. A new way is used to display the various products type which makes the navigation in the site and comparing its products with other related sites very easy. The E-Hyper Market website provides a flexible method of payment that allows the customer to select a payment plan that suits him. Also, unique search schema is offered. The searching process of the products according to certain conditions can be accomplished in a detailed search. This properties based search depends on determining the values and the ranges of the characteristics of the product, which provides accurate results. We have used ASP.NET as a programming language to implement this project and the database program that is used to store the products data is MY SQL. Given the extra services mentioned above, our site will be more flexible and easier to use compared with other similar sites.

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Dr. Hassan Ghanim Khalid. 1970. \u201cThe Design and Implementation of Integrated E-Cart on E-Hyper Market\u201d. Unknown Journal GJCST Volume 11 (GJCST Volume 11 Issue 3): .

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The idea in this paper is to design and build an E-Business Market that is very huge; the purpose is to enable customers to buy through the World Wide Web by applying the Browser-server architecture in Electronic Commerce. With the possibility of selling any type of goods, whether it’s digital or physical, you would need to increase the proportion of sales to ensure customer convenience. The hypermarket is trying as much as possible to make the process of purchasing goods very simple, therefore it is building and configuring a comprehensive electronic commercial site on the Internet. The new hypermarket provides novel services. It includes a number of commercial sites. The management of products that are offered by each site are done through the site owner. The site owner will manage the system and modify the products of his site through a set of tools provided by the main site. A new way is used to display the various products type which makes the navigation in the site and comparing its products with other related sites very easy. The E-Hyper Market website provides a flexible method of payment that allows the customer to select a payment plan that suits him. Also, unique search schema is offered. The searching process of the products according to certain conditions can be accomplished in a detailed search. This properties based search depends on determining the values and the ranges of the characteristics of the product, which provides accurate results. We have used ASP.NET as a programming language to implement this project and the database program that is used to store the products data is MY SQL. Given the extra services mentioned above, our site will be more flexible and easier to use compared with other similar sites.

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Dr. Hassan Ghanim Khalid
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Zhang Zuping
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M. Sami Soliman
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Mohamed Nadhir Djekidel
Mohamed Nadhir Djekidel

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