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Capstone Project Proposal

On
“Online Shopping Cart”
IN FULFILMENT OF DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING OF

MSBTE MUMBAI

Submitted by:

Vivek M. Patil (294331)

Shubham B. Kashid (294318)

Akshay P. Koli (294328)

Abhijeet A. Bhanuse (294335)

Program Name: Computer Engineering


Course Name: Capstone Project Planning
Mentor: Mr. S. B.Sagare

Department of Computer Engineering


Shree Warana Vibhag Shikshan Mandal’s
TATYASAHEB KORE INSTITUTE OF ENGINNERING AND TECHNOLOGY
(POLYTECHNIC) KOLHAPUR

Academic Year 2019-2020


Shree Warana Vibhag Shikshan Mandal’s

TATYASAHEB KORE INSTITUTE OF ENGINNERING AND


TECHNOLOGY (POLYTECHNIC) WARANANAGAR

Certificate
This is to certify that Miss/Mr. Shubham Bhimarao Kashid Roll No:-22 of Fifth Semester of

Diploma in Computer Science And Engineering has completed the term work satisfactorily in

TKIETP for the academic year 2019-2020 as prescribed in the curriculum.

Place: Warananagar Roll No.: 22

Date: / / Exam No.:294318

Guide Head of Department Principal


Index

Sr. No. Title Page No.

1. Rationale 1

2. Introduction 2

3. Literature Survey 3

4. Problem Definition 4

5. Proposed Methodology 5

6. Tentative Design 6

7. Resources Required 7

8. Action Plan 8-9

9. References 10
Online Shopping Cart

1. Rationale

Online shopping is the buzz, the sensation in the current scenario. The
Internet has made a new generation of consumers who like to shop online.
Getting anything by a click of the mouse right from fashion accessories to
jewellery, apparel, electronic items, crockery, home appliances, personal
care products, and more has led to the popularity of the 'online shopping
mall' phenomenon. It is the easiest and fastest way of shopping. At an online
shopping mall, one can catch a glimpse of new product releases, combo
deals, packages, discount offers, seasonal products, etc. and accordingly
grab the best deal. Time is not the constraint; one can shop anytime - the
facility is available round the clock Besides saving our time of visiting an
offline store and staying away from the hassles involved, one can gain an
additional advantage, i.e., saving a lot on the money factor..

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2. Introduction

Internet shopping has become the fastest-growing use of the Internet; most

Online consumers, however, use information gathered online to make purchases

Off-line. A number of customers have attributed consumers' reluctance to

purchase Online. Shopping from home allows you to shop at your own convenience

– often 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There are no parking spaces so scout

at the mall, no crowds to battle and no long lines. When you’re shopping from the

comfort of home, you can order all kinds of products and services from companies

in other States, even other countries. You can check the balance of your accounts

and determine when an automatic deposit or withdrawal has taken place. But

shopping from home, like traditional shopping, isn’t without risk.

The Online Store allows visitors to your on-line shopping site to collect

items in a virtual shopping cart. They may view the contents of their hopping

cart at any time and may add or delete items at will. The Online Store

automatically calculates the subtotal, sales tax, shipping charges, and grand

total. When a visitor decides to check-out, the order information including the

buyer's name, address and billing instruction is e-mailed to your order


department (or whomever you choose) and a receipt is sent to the shopper.

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3. Literature Survey
1) Hirschman and Holbrook , suggest that “Motivations of Consumers to engage in
online shopping include both utilitarian and hedonic dimension. Whereas some
Internet shoppers can be described as “problem solvers” others can be termed seeking
for ‘fun, fantasy, arousal, sensory stimulation and enjoyment’.”

2) Babinetal., suggest that, “The problem solvers merely shop online in order to
acquire a specific product or service, in which case shopping is considered to be ‘an
errand’ or ‘work’.

3)
Holbrook says that, “Their main concern is to purchase products in an efficient and
timely manner to achieve their goals with a minimum of irritation of irritation.
In contrast the second category sees online shopping as ‘enjoyment’ and seeks for
the potential entertainment resulting from the fun and play arising from the
Internet shopping experience for its own sake apart from any other consequence ”

4)
Mathwicketal. , “If online shopping meets this ideal by enabling the consumer to
accomplish the shopping task he or she has set out to perform , then consumers
will judge the Internet shopping performance positively.”

5) Childers et al. found “ ‘enjoyment’ to be a consistent and strong predictor of


attitude towards online shopping. If consumers enjoy their online shopping
experience, they have a more likely to adopt the Internet as a shopping medium”

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4.Problem Definition

The proposed system will gives the users discount on the spot

The system will be focus on the following problem

1)To provide good service

2) To provide security.

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6) Proposed Methodology

This document play a vital role in the development of life cycle (SDLC) as it
describes the complete requirement of the system. It means for use by
developers and will be the basic during testing phase. Any changes made to
the requirements in the future will have to go through formal change approval
process.
SPIRAL MODEL was defined by Barry Boehm in his 1988 article, “A spiral
Model of Software Development and Enhancement. This model was not the first
model to discuss iterative development, but it was the first model to explain
why the iteration models.
As originally envisioned, the iterations were typically 6 months to 2 years long.
Each phase starts with a design goal and ends with a client reviewing the progress
thus far. Analysis and engineering efforts are applied at each phase of the
project, with an eye toward the end goal of the project.
The steps for Spiral Model can be generalized as follows:
• The new system requirements are defined in as much details as possible.
This usually involves interviewing a number of users representing all the
external or internal users and other aspects of the existing system.

• A preliminary design is created for the new system.

• A first prototype of the new system is constructed from the preliminary


design. This is usually a scaled-down system, and represents an
approximation of the characteristics of the final product.

• A second prototype is evolved by a fourfold procedure:

1. Evaluating the first prototype in terms of its strengths, weakness, and


risks.

2. Defining the requirements of the second prototype.

3. Planning an designing the second prototype.

4. Constructing and testing the second prototype.

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7) Tentative Design and Procedure


CONTEXT LEVEL DATA FLOW DIAGRAM

Products

Data Base
Administrator Data Input Stages Data Output Stages

Inventory

Employees

Customer Data Input Stages Data Output Stages UI Screens

Queries

Employee Data Input Stages Data Output Stages Reports

Orders

Security

OnlineStore

System Process

Fig. Architecture Diagram of Over Speed Detection with Speed Breaker Controller using Arduino
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8) Recourses and Consumables Used

Operating System : Windows XP/2003 or Linux


User Interface : HTML, CSS
Client-side Scripting : JavaScript
Programming Language : Java
Web Applications : JDBC, Servlets, JSP
IDE/Workbench : My Eclipse 6.0
Database : Oracle 10g
Server Deployment : Tomcat 5.x
Frame Work : Struts 1.x

Hardware Requirement

Processor : Pentium IV
Hard Disk : 40GB
RAM : 512MB or more

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9) Action Plan

Name of
Sr.
No
Details of activity Week No. responsible Team
members
1 Literature Survey Week 1 - 2 Akshay ,
Abhijeet
2 Problem Definition Week 3 Shubham,
Vivek
3 Defining Scope and Methodology Week 4 - 5 Akshay,
Abhijeet
Akshay,

4 Gathering information about Online Shopping Week 6-7 Vivek,


Cart
Abhijeet,

Shubham

5 Information collection and developing SRS Week 7 - 8 Vivek,


Akshay

6 Analysis of resources required Week 9 Shubham,


Abhijeet
7 Defining Procedure Week 10 Vivek,
Akshay
8 Gathering resources required Week 11 Abhijeet,
Shubham

Vivek,
9 Drawing Tentative designs and UML diagrams Week 12-13
Akshay,

Abhijeet,

Shubham

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10 Performing test system platforms Week 14-15 Akshay,


Shubham
11 Performing test, I/O signal conditioning Week 16 Vivek,
Shubham

Resolving the defects found in Testing Week 17 Vivek,


Akshay
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13 Testing system at Acceptance level Week 17 Shubham,


Abhijeet

14 Measuring Quality Assurance Week 18 Akshay ,


Vivek

Implementation and Demonstration of the Akshay,


15 Week 18
developed System Shubham,
Abhijeet,
Vivek

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10) References

Books:
•Software engineering by Roger s. Pressman
•An Introduction To Database System by Bipin C. Desai

Brynjolfsson, Erik, Michael D. Smith. 2000.Frictionless commerce? A comparison of Internetand conventional retailers.
Management Sci.
Bucklin, Randolph E., Sunil Gupta. 1992. Brandchoice, purchase incidence and segmentation: Anintegrated modeling
approach. J. Marketing
Burke, R. R., B. A. Harlam, B. E. Kahn, L. M.Lodish. 1992. Comparing dynamic consumerchoice in real and computer-
simulatedenvironments. J. Consumer
Degeratu, A., Arvind Rangaswamy, J. Wu. 2000.Consumer choice behavior in online andtraditional supermarkets: The
effects of brandname, price, and other search attributes. Internat.J. Res. in Marketing .
Dillon, William R., Sunil Gupta. 1996. Asegment-level model of category volume and brand choice. Marketing Sci.
East, Robert. 1997. Consumer Behavior:Advances and Applications in Marketing. PrenticeHall, Hertfordshire, U.K.
Emmanouilides, Chris J., Kathy A. Hammond.2000. Internet usage: Predictors of active usersand frequency of use. J.
Interactive Marketing
Ernst and Young. 1999. The Second Annual Ernstand Young Internet Shopping Study: The DigitalChannel Continues
to Gather Steam. Ernst andYoung.
Fader, Peter S., Leonard M. Lodish. 1990. Across-category analysis of category structure and promotional activity for
grocer

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Shree Warana Vibhag Shikshan Mandal’s

TATYASAHEB KORE INSTITUTE OF ENGINNERING AND


TECHNOLOGY (POLYTECHNIC) WARANANAGAR

Certificate
This is to certify that Miss/Mr. Abhijeet Ananda Bhanuse. Roll No:-06 of Fifth Semester of

Diploma in Computer Science And Engineering has completed the term work satisfactorily in

TKIETP for the academic year 2019-2020 as prescribed in the curriculum.

Place: Warananagar Roll No.: 06

Date: / / Exam No.:294335

Guide Head of Department Principal

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Shree Warana Vibhag Shikshan Mandal’s

TATYASAHEB KORE INSTITUTE OF ENGINNERING AND


TECHNOLOGY (POLYTECHNIC) WARANANAGAR

Certificate
This is to certify that Miss/Mr. Akshay Prakash Koli. Roll No:-17 of Fifth Semester of Diploma in

Computer Science And Engineering has completed the term work satisfactorily in TKIETP for the

academic year 2019-2020 as prescribed in the curriculum.

Place: Warananagar Roll No.: 17

Date: / / Exam No.:294328

Guide Head of Department Principal

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Shree Warana Vibhag Shikshan Mandal’s

TATYASAHEB KORE INSTITUTE OF ENGINNERING AND


TECHNOLOGY (POLYTECHNIC) WARANANAGAR

Certificate
This is to certify that Miss/Mr. Vivek Maruti Patil. Roll No:-14 of Fifth Semester of Diploma in

Computer Science And Engineering has completed the term work satisfactorily in TKIETP for the

academic year 2019-2020 as prescribed in the curriculum.

Place: Warananagar Roll No.: 14

Date: / / Exam No.:294331

Guide Head of Department Principal

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