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Web Based Shopping Zone: An Analysis of Business to Customer aspects of Electronic Commerce

International Journal of Computer Science (IJCS) Published by SK Research Group of Companies (SKRGC).

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Abstract

Web Based Shopping Zone System is a very important feature used in e-commerce to assist people making purchases online, similar to the US English term ‘shopping cart’. The Business-to-Customer aspect of electronic commerce (e-commerce) is the most visible business use of the World Wide Web. The primary goal of an e-commerce site is to sell goods and services online. E-commerce is fast gaining ground as an accepted and used business paradigm. More and more business houses are implementing web site providing functionality for performing commercial transactions over the web. It is reasonable to say that the process of shopping on the web is becoming commonplace. Shopping Cart feature allows online shopping customers to “place” items in the cart. Upon “checkout” the software calculates as total for the order including shipping and handling postage, packing and taxes, if applicable. The Shopping Cart is very important feature used in e-commerce to assist people making purchases products online. It provides the user a catalog of different products available in the system. In order to purchase a shopping cart is provided to the user. The shopping cart application has been developed to allow business grows larger and faster. This site will let customers to view and order products online from any part of the world. Under this website many products and services can be ordered. The shopping cart is expanded permanently through new products and services in order to offer a product portfolio corresponding to the market.

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Keywords

E-Commerce, World Wide Web, Shopping Cart, Business-to-Customer.

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  • Format All Rights Reserved ©2022
  • Copyright Volume 10, Issue 1, No 3, 2022
  • Year of Publication 2022
  • Author Dr. A. Sivakumar , Mujtaba Imadeldin Elsir Hassan
  • Reference IJCS-398
  • Page No 2730-2733

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