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Experiment 8: Develop, Implement & Test phase 3 of project.

Title: Develop, Implement & Test phase 3 of project.


Learning Objective: Students should be able to Develop, Implement & Test phase 3 of project
as per Society/customer requirement.
Tools: html, bootstrap, tailwind CSS, java script.
Theory:

Phase 1:
IMPLEMENTATION: integration of Ecommerce website
Advantages:
 The integration of an ecommerce website for sneakers can bring several advantages,
including:

 Increased accessibility: An ecommerce website makes your sneakers accessible to


anyone with an internet connection, regardless of their location. This can help you reach
a wider audience and increase your sales.

 24/7 availability: With an ecommerce website, your sneakers are available for purchase
24/7, which means customers can shop at any time that's convenient for them.

 Lower overhead costs: Running an ecommerce website can be more cost-effective than
running a brick-and-mortar store. You can save on rent, utilities, and other overhead costs
associated with a physical location.

 Better customer experience: An ecommerce website can offer customers a more


personalized shopping experience. For example, you can recommend products based on
their browsing history or purchase history, and you can offer discounts and promotions
that are tailored to their interests.

 Increased brand visibility: An ecommerce website can help increase your brand's
visibility online. With the right digital marketing strategies, you can attract new
customers and build brand recognition.

 Streamlined inventory management: With an ecommerce website, you can easily track
your inventory levels and restock products as needed. This can help you avoid stockouts
and ensure that you always have the products your customers want.

 Overall, an ecommerce website can be a valuable tool for any sneaker retailer looking to
increase their sales, improve their customer experience, and grow their brand online.

Steps to integrate the websites:


 Choose an ecommerce platform: There are several ecommerce platforms available, each
with their own features and benefits. Choose a platform that meets your business needs,
budget, and technical expertise.

 Purchase a domain name: Your domain name is the address of your website. Choose a
domain name that is easy to remember and reflects your brand.

 Set up hosting: Hosting is where your website will be stored online. Choose a hosting
provider that offers reliable service and meets your business needs.

 Design your website: Your website should be visually appealing, easy to navigate, and
showcase your products effectively. You can hire a web designer or use pre-made
templates to create your website.

 Set up payment processing: Choose a payment processing provider that integrates with
your e-commerce platform and offers secure payment options.

 Add your products: Upload your product information, including descriptions, images, and
pricing. Ensure that your product information is accurate and up-to-date.

 Set up shipping options: Choose a shipping provider that offers affordable and reliable
shipping options for your products. Set up shipping rules, such as shipping rates and
delivery times.

 Test and launch your website: Test your website thoroughly to ensure that it is
functioning properly and free of errors. Once you are confident that everything is
working correctly, launch your website and start promoting it to attract customers.

 Monitor and optimize: Monitor your website's performance and make adjustments as
needed to improve its functionality and attract more customers.

TESTING:

 Functionality testing: Test all the functionality of your website, including adding
products to the cart, checkout process, search functionality, and navigation.

 Compatibility testing: Test your website on different browsers, devices, and operating
systems to ensure that it is accessible to all users.

 Performance testing: Test the load time and speed of your website, and optimize images
and other content to improve the overall performance.
 Security testing: Test the security of your website to ensure that it is secure and protected
against hacking attempts.

 User experience testing: Test the usability and overall user experience of your website,
including navigation, ease of use, and checkout process.

 Payment testing: Test the payment processing functionality to ensure that transactions are
processed correctly and securely.

 Mobile responsiveness testing: Test the mobile responsiveness of your website to ensure
that it is optimized for mobile devices.

 Accessibility testing: Test the accessibility of your website to ensure that it meets
accessibility standards and is accessible to users with disabilities.

 User acceptance testing: Have real users test your website and provide feedback on the
usability and overall user experience.

By conducting these tests, you can ensure that the integration of the two websites is
effective, efficient, and user-friendly, and that it provides users with a seamless and
unified experience. Additionally, it is important to conduct ongoing monitoring of the
integrated website to ensure that it continues to perform well and meet the needs of users
over time.
Output:
Conclusion: In conclusion, the Develop, Implement & Test phase 3 of a project is a critical stage
in the project development life cycle. It involves the creation of a detailed website UI.
For Faculty Use

Correction Formative Timely completion Attendance /


Parameters Assessment of Practical [ 40%] Learning
[40%] Attitude [20%]

Marks
Obtained

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