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COFFEE-SHOP

A SYNOPSIS

Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree of


Bachelor of Computer Application (B.C.A)

IN

DAYANAND COLLEGE OF COMMERCE LATUR


Sr.no Student name Roll no
1 Ugle Sanjana Somnath 55673

UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Prof. S.V. SWAMI DEPARTMENT OF APPLICATION


SWAMI RAMANAND TEERTH MARATHWADA UNIVERSITY NANDED,
The year 2022-23.

Index

HOD
Sr.no Content

1 Introduction
2 Acknowledgment
3 Data Flow Diagram
4 Hardware and Software Requirements
5 Frontend and Backend

6 References

1.Introduction
We have developed the “Coffee-shop” website in HTML,CSS,BOOTSTRAP,JS it is
totally error free and clean code. The basic concept to develop this website is to manage
coffee, coffee and sales. This website is divided into 4 to 5 sections.

Coffee has become the most consumed beverage around the world (Weinberg & Bealer, 2001).
There is a vast increase of coffee consumption in the lifestyle of the urban population (Kasnaeny, Sudiro,
Hadiwidjojo, & Rohman, 2013). Surprisingly, food and beverages rank number one on tourist
spending while they travel (Shenoy, 2005). In fact, most tourists will
dine out when they travel (Wolf, 2006). This phenomenon leads to the potential of coffee shops in
leisure destinations (Shenoy, 2005); including Jakarta that is experiencing a new wave of coffee shops
(Karina, 2016). The coffee shop complies not only as a place to drink coffee, but also serves as a social
place (Hung, 2012) as well as a working space (O'Connor, 2018).
The development of coffee shop chains has brought new competition to the food and beverage industry
(Hung, 2012). The coffee industry should consider the experience aside from the beverage itself
(Tumanan & Lansangan, 2012). Two out of three customers consider a comfortable environment
as a crucial factor (Seymour, 2016). Research also shows that
53% customer attachment with the coffee shop correlates with the design, while 48% correlate with the
product (Tumanan & Lansangan, 2012). This shows that the product is not the only crucial element of
the coffee shop. Thus the coffee shop requires creating value for the customer that eventually will
increase the customer experience (Kim & Lee, 2016).
Though visiting coffee shops might only be on an occasionally basis, it has become a part of people’s
lives nowadays (Kim & Lee, 2016). A great coffee shop combines a product, design and experience
(Hou, 2013) that can be perceived by everyone.
However, the coffee shop boom must go hand in hand with its ease of
accessibility. This includes accessibility in obtaining information, transportation to reach the location,
online and website accessibility and the coffee shop design (Wiastuti, Adiati, & Lestari, 2018).
People might encounter unpleasant experiences during their visit to restaurants including coffee shops.
Thus, coffee shops should extensively design or renovate or
be built to be accessible for everyone. In regards to attracting more customers and offer a
strong value proposition, coffee shops must be accessible for all, barrier- free and implement the
concept of accessible tourism, so that the coffee shop experience can be felt by everyone.

2. Acknowledgment
We Would like to thank our project supervisor, Prof. S.V. Swami For his constant motivation
and guidance during the project. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Prof. Deepak
Suryawanshi for his unparalleled and timely, help and support. This project could never
have been completed without him. We would also like to thank all our sources, mentioned
in the reference, and our friends who helped us by providing mental and logistic support.
Last but not least we would like to thank our parents and god almightly .

3. Hardware and Software Requirements


Hardware Requirements:
Name of component Specification

Processor Pentium III 630MHz

RAM 2 GB maxium

Hard disk 20 GB

Monitor 15 color monitor

Software Requirements:
Name of component Specification

Operating system Windows XP, Windows 7,8,8.1,10 Linux

Language HTML, CSS, PHP,JS

Database MySQL Server

Browser Any of Mozilla, Opera. Chrome etc.

Web Server Software Development Kit Xampp server


4. Frontend and Backend
Front end: -
• HTML:- HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is the basic scripting language used by web
browsers to render pages on the world wide web. HyperText allows a user to click a link and
be redirected to a new page referenced by that link.
• CSS:- Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a stylesheet language used to describe the
presentation of a document written in HTML or XML
• Javascript:- JavaScript (JS) is a lightweight, interpreted, or just-in-time compiled
programming language with first-class functions. While it is most well-known as the
scripting language for Web pages, many nonbrowser environments also use it, such as
Node.js, Apache CouchDB, and Adobe Acrobat.

Backend:-
• PHP:- PHP is a server-side scripting language that is embedded in HTML. It is used to
manage dynamic content, databases, session tracking, and even build entire e-commerce
sites. It is integrated with a number of popular databases, including MySQL, PostgreSQL,
Oracle, Sybase, Informix, and Microsoft SQL Server.
MySQL:- MySQL is a relational database management system (RDBMS) developed by Oracle that is
based on structured query language (SQL). A database is a structured collection of data. It may be
anything from a simple shopping list to a picture gallery or a place to hold vast amounts of information
in a corporate network.

5. Data Flow Diagram


6. R eferences

Books:-
• PHP &MySQL for Dynamic Web Sites- Fourth Edition By Larry
Ullman.
• TPS Information Technology Online STD XII /Commerce By
KINNARI PRAKASHAN.

Websites:-
• https://www.javatpoint.com/
• https://www.w3schools.com/
• https://uwww.tutorialspoint.com/php/index.html

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