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Chapter 3: System Design 3.1 Block Diagram

The block diagram shows the flow of the campus e-commerce system. Customers first open the web application on their computer and search for items listed in the product list. If interested in a product, they can register and login as a buyer to add items to their shopping cart. After confirming the order, users proceed to the payment page, then products are delivered to users.

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Chapter 3: System Design 3.1 Block Diagram

The block diagram shows the flow of the campus e-commerce system. Customers first open the web application on their computer and search for items listed in the product list. If interested in a product, they can register and login as a buyer to add items to their shopping cart. After confirming the order, users proceed to the payment page, then products are delivered to users.

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Chapter 3: System Design

3.1 Block Diagram

Figure 3.1.1 Block Diagram of Campus E-Commerce

Refer to the figure 3.1.1 above, this is the block diagram and the flow of Campus
E-Commerce. First of all, customer can open the web application via computer.
Secondly, search for item they want and listed in product list. If they are interested in
some product or secondhand goods, they can register and login as a buyer to add their
desired item to shopping cart. After confirming the order, users will proceed to the
payment page. Lastly, products will be delivery to users.

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