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PROJECT REPORT

ON
“SHOPPING MALL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM”

SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR


THE AWARD OF DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING

SUBMITTED TO MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF


TECHNICAL EDUCATION,MUMBAI

SUBMITTED BY

Sr No. Name of Student(s) Enrollment no.


1. PRIYANKA WARUDKAR 23313400174
2. JAGRUTI GADADE 23313400178
3. RUCHIKA GAJBHIYE 23313400184
4. SHARAN ASEKAR 23313400187
5. TARANJEET SINGH SAGGU 23313400190

GUIDED BY: Mr. Swapnil Warade

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J D COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT
(1201)

CERTIFICATE

THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE PROJECT REPORT ENTITLED “SHOPPING MALL


MANAGEMENT SYSTEM” WAS SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED BY STUDENTS OF FOURTH
SEMESTER DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER ENGINEERING.

PRIYANKA WARUDKAR 23313400174


JAGRUTI GADADE 23313400178
RUCHIKA GAJBHIYE 23313400184
SHARAN ASEKAR 23313400187
TARANJEETSINGH SAGGU 23313400190

IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIRMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE DIPLOMA IN


COMPUTER ENGINEERING AND SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF JD COLLEGE OF
ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT,NAGPUR WORK CARRIED OUT DURING A PERIOD OF
ACADMEIC YEAR 2023-2024 AS PER CURRICULLUM.

NAME OF GUIDE NAME OF HOD


(MR. SWAPNIL WARADE) (MR.SWAPNIL WARADE)

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TEACHER EVALUATION SHEET FOR MICRO PROJECT

COURSE TITLE AND CODE: JPR (JAVA PROGRAMMING) (22412)

TITLE OF THE PROJECT:SHOPPING MALL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM


GROUP NO:07
COs Addressed By The Microrpoject:

CO1: Analyzing And Managing Shopping Mall Daily Activity


CO2:
CO3:
CO4:

MARKS:

ROLL NAME OF MARKS MARKS TOTAL REMARK


NO. STUDENTS FOR BASED ON MARKS
GROUP VIVA(04) (10)
WORK(06)
45) PRIYANKA
WARUDKAR
49) JAGRUTI GADADE
55) RUCHIKA GAJBHIYE
58) SHARAN ASEKAR
61) TARANJEETSINGH
SAGGU

NAME AND SIGNATURE OF FACULTY: Mr. Swapnil Warade (HOD in Computer


Department)

SIGNITURE: 
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Sr. CONTENTS Page
No. No.
1. ABSTRACTS 5
2. CHAPTER 1- 6
INTRODUCTION
3. CHAPTER 2-PROBLEM STATEMENT:- 7
2.1- Data Inaccuracy and Duplication
2.2- Poor Integration with Online Platforms
2.3- Limited Security and Safety Measures
4. CHAPTER 3- 8
FEATURES
5. CHAPTER 4-PROPOSED METHODOLOGY 10
4.1-User Interface
4.2-Software Requirements
4.3-Hardware Requirements
6. CHAPTER 5- 11
PROGRAM CODE
7. CHAPTER 6- 12
RESULT ANALYSIS
8. CONCLUSION 13
9. REFERENCES 14

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ABSTRACT

Current systems emphasis on online shopping by a customer from a mall, where as our
system will provide a common platform for owner and keeper. This system is totally different from
shopping mall management system. Mall Management System emphasis on the communication
and interaction between Mall owners and Shopkeepers in the Mall. Mall management system will
be very effective for fast, easy and efficient communication between a mall owner and a
shopkeeper.

Purpose of making this website is to provide more facilities to mall owners to get efficient business
communication with shop keepers. Mall management is a well formulated concept in developed
countries which are more matured markets.

Mall management largely encompasses several activities that go into the maintenance of the mall.
This covers facilities management functions, operation management, marketing management,
accounts management and customer service. It is basically a combination of services that factor in
people, place, processes and technology in a particular building. Professional mall management
results in the best possible utilization of resources available.

Mall management begins with taking care of issues such as positioning, tenant mix, infrastructure
facilities, the kind of environment required and finance management, which is the most crucial part
of all. It also takes care of issues like positioning, zoning that include tenant mix and placement
within mall, promotions and marketing.

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CHAPTER 1-INTRODUCTION

Purpose of making this system is to provide more facilities to mall owners to get efficient business

communication with shop keepers. Mall management is a well formulated concept in developed countries

which are more matured markets.Mall management largely encompasses several activities that go into the

maintenance of the mall. This covers facilities management functions, operation management, marketing

management, accounts management and customer service. It is basically a combination of services that

factor in people, place, processes and technology in a particular building. Professional mall management

results in the best possible utilization of resources available.Mall management begins with taking care of

issues such as positioning, tenant mix, infrastructure facilities, the kind of environment required and finance

management, which is the most crucial part of all. It also takes care of issues like positioning, zoning that

include tenant mix and placement within mall, promotions and marketing.

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CHAPTER 2-PROBLEM STATEMENT

2.1. Data Inaccuracy and Duplication:


Mall Management often face issues with inaccurate data and duplication. Without proper
database management, errors in managers, customer’s profiles, and their transaction
records can lead to misinformation and operational confusion.

2.2. Poor Integration with Online Platforms:


Mall management often have both physical and online presence. A lack of integration
between the physical entries and online platforms results in disjointed customer
experiences. Customers may face challenges like inconsistent product availability and
pricing information between online and in-store channels.

2.3. Limited Security and Safety Measures:


Outdated security systems and insufficient safety protocols pose significant risks to gym
database. Inadequate surveillance coverage, ineffective incident reporting mechanisms, and
a lack of integration with emergency services can compromise the safety of trainers and
Gym owners. Without an advanced database management system, malls struggle to
implement robust security measures and ensure a secure environment for everyone

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CHAPTER 3-FEATURES

1. Admin:

a. Registration/ Login(Admin can create another admin)


 Here Admin Should Have One Option That He Can Create Another Admin And

AllocateDifferent Rights To That Person Regarding Website Operations.

b. Admin can define schemes for shopkeepers


 Admin Can Define Schemes For Shopkeepers So They Can Attract To More Invest.

c. Admin must have his own email panel and address book to mail every
one
 By Using His Own Email Panel Admin Can Mail Any One Added To His Address

Book OnWebsite.

d. Admin can Add/Modify Terms and condition


 Admin Can Add Terms And Condition As Well He Can Change Them And Delete Them.

e. Admin can view all feedbacks and Enquires.


 Admin Can View All Feedback And Enquires And Also Can Replay Them At

A Time ByEmail.

f. Admin can add contact details.


 In Cases Of Opening A New Mall And Defining Any New Schemes Admin Can Add Or DeleteAnd

Modify The Contact Information.

2. Shopkeepers:

a. User can apply only after login

 If User Is Not Login He Will Not Able To Show All Details On Website.

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b. User can see all details of their shop

 User Is Available To See Details Only After Login

c. User can see advertisement policy of mall.

 User Can See All Advertisement Details Of Malls.

3. Mall Owners:
a. User can apply only after login

 If User Is Not Login He Will Not Able To Show All Details On Website.

b. User can see all details of their mall

 User Is Available To See Details Only After Login.

c. User can post advertisement on the website

 User Can Also Post Advertisement Of Shopkeeper Shops.

d. User can maintain all the details of their all malls

 User Can Also Maintain All The Details Of All Shops In All Malls.

e. User can set advertisement policy

 User Can Handle Terms And Condition Of Advertisement Policy.

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CHAPTER 4-PROPOSED METHODOLOGY

4.1.User Interace:-

The software provides good graphical interface for the front end of the database and a good
informative interface for the rear end. The system users are:

 The Mall Owners as system administrators.

 Shopkeepers as normal users.

4.2.Software Requirements:-

 Operating System :Windows XP,Vista,7,Mac OS


 Technology :ASP.NET
 Programming Language :Java.C
 Database :Microsoft SQL 2008
 Browser :Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, IE, Opera, Safari

4.3.Hardware Requirements:-

 The processor should be at least Dual Core or above


 The processor speed should be greater than 400Mhz
 Ram should be or greater than 128 MB.

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CHAPTER 5- PROGRAM CODE

public class ShoppingMall {


private String mallName;
private int numberOfShops;

public ShoppingMall(String mallName, int numberOfShops) {


this.mallName = mallName;
this.numberOfShops = numberOfShops;
}

public void displayMallInfo() {


System.out.println("Mall Name: " + mallName);
System.out.println("Number of Shops: " + numberOfShops);
}

public static void main(String[] args) {


ShoppingMall mall = new ShoppingMall("MegaMall", 100);
mall.displayMallInfo();
}
}

OUTPUT:
MALL NAME: MEGA MALL
NUMBER OF 100
SHOPS:

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CHAPTER 6-RESULT ANALYSIS

Fig: Entity Relational Diagram For Shopping Mall Manegement System

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CONCLUSION

Mall Management System will provide an efficient and effective way for betterment
of speed and quality of financial and social communication between mall owners and
shop keepers.
As this is a different and new concept, this system will be successful in market.

 System satisfies all the requirements for which the company developed the system.

 System Provides all the facilities like chatting,send-receive


message,view profile,genrate event,advertisement.

 Non-Users can give their feedback by using social network and also by send
message to admin of the system.

 Only authenticated clients can Login and can view Personal details of Site. So
that unauthorized person cannot misuse it.

 It is easy to operate and user-friendly.

All the objectives that had been charted out in the initial phases were achieved
successfully.

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REFERENCES

[1] Matthew MacDonald, "Beginning ASP.NET 3.5 in JAVA2008: From Novice to


Professional, Second Edition" Published by Apress 2007.

[2] Herbert Schildt, "JAVA2.0 - The Complete Reference, Second Edition" Published by
McGraw-Hill/Osborne 2006.

[3] Ken Cox, "ASP.NET 3.5 For Dummies" Published by Wiley Publishing, Inc. 2008.

[4] John W. Gosney, "ASP Programming For The Absolute Beginner" Published byPremier
Press, Inc. 2002.

[5] Ian Griffiths and Matthew Adams, ".NET Windows Forms In a Nutshell"
Published by O'Reilly 1999.

[6] A. Keyton Weissinger, "ASP In a Nutshell" Published by O'Reilly 1999.

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