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Project Report – Online Shopping Cart 2011
DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
Regional College for Education Research and Technology,Jaipur
A project Report
On
Online Shopping Cart
Sukhveer Singh
Sourabh Singh
Vikash Sharma
Yadhunandan Nagar
Submitted in partial fulfillment for the Award of Degree of Bachelor of
Technology
Session: 2011-12
Submitted To:
Mr. Kailash Sharma(Head Of Department)
Dept. of CS RCERT,Jaipur
Project Report – Online Shopping Cart 2011
CERTIFICATE OF ORGANISATION
This is certify that the project entitled ”Online Shopping Cart” has been carried
out by Sukhveer Singh,Sourabh Singh,Vikash gupta,Yadhunandan nagar under
our guidance in partial fulfillment of the degree of Bachelor of Technology in
computer science of Rajasthan Technical University,Kota During the acadmic
Year 2011-2012.
To the best of knowledge and belief this work has not been submitted Elsewhere
for the award of any other degree.
Project Guide: Examiner: Head of Department:
Miss. Ruchika Mr. Kailash Sharma
Dept. of CS RCERT,Jaipur
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PREFACE
This project report is according to the format provided by the Computer Science
and IT department and submitted in order to fulfill the partial requirement for
B.Tech degree. The report contains various DFD’s SWDLC and screenshots of
the “Online Shopping Cart” designed during the summer training session. The
software requirement specification (SRS) is also included in the report in order to
provide complete information. The code is written in ASP.NET and C#.
The site basically consists of three modules- admin, member and guest. Admin
can make changes in the information database, block an user, add new data
where as a member can only add new data. On the other side a guest can only
view the home page of the site.
Throughout the project the complete focus is given on the reliability of the data
which is provided on the site. The process to get the information is easy and user
friendly and the site can be a great source to get information.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We acknowledge Mr. Kailash Sharma (HOD CS Department) who provided us
Proper resources and faculty members to comlete our project. We are grearful
to him for his proper guidelines and motivation that make us to complete our
project on time.
We also sincerely acknowledge all faculty members of CS department RCERT
Jaipur, who directed us to complete project within specified period. Our extremely
grateful to them for there kind consent, cooperation and encouragement. We are
greatly motivated by their never ending enthusiasm and motivation. We learnt a
lot while attending their sessions of project.
We also acknowledge Miss. Ruchika Sharma, Who help and guided us
throughout in the completion of this project. She helped us to understand how to
implement a project and also provided continues supervisor of project.
This project has been benefited from many suggestions and comments given by
our friends. Besides it there are some books and online helps we have taken. We
also like to thanks our faculty members from CS department.
Team
Members:-
Name Roll no. Sign
Sukhveer Singh 08ERCCS114
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Sourabh Singh 08ERCCS113
Vikash Gupta 08ERCCS125
Yadhunandan nagar 08ERCCS131
ABSTRACT
The Project Entitled “Online Shopping Cart” developed to automate the Shopping
process of the different Shopping category.
On-Line Shopping is becoming quite popular today. The Online Shopping cart
System offering Easy to use, access for 24 hours a day. Online shopping is the
process whereby consumers directly buy goods or services from a seller in real-
time, without an intermediary service, over the Internet. It is a form of electronic
commerce. An online shop, e-shop, e-store, internet shop, web shop, online
store, or virtual store evokes the physical analogy of buying products or services
at a bricks-and-mortar retailer or in a shopping centre. The process is called
Business-to-Consumer (B2C) online shopping.
Online shopping is rising day by day in India. Because India is the country where
computer users are increasing day by day so as the online shopping trends are
also increasing. This project covers the online selling of cosmetics, fashion
accessories, watches etc. The project shows the product category and then
product details. From the product details, the product can be added to cart and
MHz or equivalent.RAM 128 MB RD RAMHDD 10 MB of free HDD space for
Internet CacheInternet Connection 56 K Model Connection
SOFTWARE SPECIFICATIONS
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Software Environment (Deployment Server)Operating System MS Windows Server 2003 or higherOther software SQL Server 2005 or higher, Enterprise Edition
(TBD), Internet Information Server services (IIS
6.0 or higher), .Net Framework 4.0Web Server Microsoft IIS 6.0Browser IE 6.0 or IE 7.0 Software Environment (End User)Operating System Win 2000 / Win XP or higherBrowser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
TECHNOLOGIES TO BE USED
• ASP.NET 4.0 is being used for developing the web pages.
• C#. NET is being used for logic development for the project.
• ADO .NET Entity Framework
• Ajax
DATABASE USED
• SQL SERVER 2005 is being used for managing the database at server
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7. SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
DATA FLOW DIAGRAM:
Graphical description of a system’s data and how the processes transform the
data is known as Data Flow Diagram (DFD). A DFD shows the flow of data
through a system. It views a system as a function that transforms the inputs into
desired outputs. Any complex system will not perform this transformation in a
“Single Stop”, and the data will typically undergo a series of transformations
before it becomes the output. The DFD aims to capture the transformations that
take place within a system to the input data so that eventually the output data is
produces. The agent that performs the transformation of data form one state to
another is called processes. So the DFD show the movement of data through the
different transformations of processes in the system.
Control information such as record counts, passwords and validation
requirements is not pertinent to a data flow diagram. Meaning full names for data
flows, processes and data stores must be chosen.
To construct the data flow diagrams, we use
Arrows: An arrow identifies the data flow- data in motion. It is a pipeline
through which information flows. All data flow are identified by unique names.
These names are chosen so that they convey some meaning about what the
data is.
Circles: Circles stands for processes that convert data into information.
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Open ended boxes: An open-ended box represents a data store or a
temporary repository of data.
Squares: A square defines a source (originator) or destination of system data.
ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
7.1 Use Cases
7.1.1Context Level Diagram:
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7.1.2 First Level DFD Diagram:
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7.1.3 Second level DFD Diagram:
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7.1.4 Login Activity Diagram:
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7.1.5 Implementation View:
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Browser
ONLINE SHOPPING CART
C# Asp.Net
.Net Framework
Operating System
Request
Response
DataBase
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7.2 E-R Diagram:
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8. CONCLUSION
The development of the software includes so many people like user
system developer, user of the system and the management, It is important
to identify the system requirements by properly collecting required data to
interact with the system. Proper design builds upon this foundation give a
blue print, which is actually implemented by the developers.
On realizing the importance of the systematic documentation all the
processes are implemented using a software engineering approach.
Working in a live environment enables one to appreciate the intricacies
involved in the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC)).
We have gained a lot of practical knowledge from this project, which we
think, shall make us stand in a good state in the future.