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A Training Report
Submitted to Rajasthan Technical University, Kota
In Partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of
Master of Computer Application
Submitted by
Preeti singh Vandana singh
11CCHXX626 11CCHXX633
NAME OF SUPERVISOR: Ms. Avani Agrawal
CHANDRAVATI GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS, BHARATPUR
Affiliated By
Rajasthan Technical University, Kota
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We pay our all regards to our guides which pay their continuous
Guidance and encouragement. Their constant support makesus to successfully complete this task.
We pay our sincere thanks to the director, CGI, Bharatpur for
this help in taking up the project work at Acquisition.
We also thankful to Ms. Avani Agarwal for giving us this
opportunity to work on acquisition as part of 6
th
semester ofMCA.
We also grateful thanks to our project guide
For their support and inspiration and suggestions, they helped
us in preparation and execution of this project
We also want to pay our thanks to our colleagues and peoplewho helped in successful completion of the project
Vandana Singh
Preeti Singh
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DECLARATION
This project report is submitted for partial completion of MCA
degree from Rajasthan technical university, Kota under taken ate-auction. This project report documents the online bids on
various things. This project report shows the online auction of
commercial goods and various items. This project also helps to
those which interested in purchase of antique things.
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CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that PREETI SINGH & VANDANA SINGH student of
M.C.A.( Master Of Computer Application) 4TH SEMESTER has submitted
their Project report entitled E-AUCTION under my guidance.
Ms. Avani Agarwal
Lecturer (Dept. Of M.C.A)
CGI, Bharatpur
SIGN..
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Table of Contents
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IINNTTRROODDUUCCTTIIOONN
My project e-Au ct ion System is based on preparat ion of such site wh ich
provides e-market for electronic goods. Before going ahead we have to
understand about auction and online auction. Heres a brief introduction to
auctions.
1.1 Auction:
An auction is a sale in which a sel ler presents his product on a public platform/
forum. The sell ing price in an auction is determined by the bids made by
interested buyers. The price they bid is based on their own valuation of, and
need for, the product. The product is sold to the highest bidder. A potential
buyer part icipates by bidding on an item that a seller has l isted. The person
who has offered the highest bid at close of auction wins the right to purchase
the item at that price.
1.2 Bid:
A bid is the amount of money offered for an item that has been put on sale in
an auction. The bidder competes with other potential buyers, keeping in mind
that the buyer with the highest bid is obliged to complete the purchase with the
seller. In other words, your bid tel ls other buyers, "I want to buy this item at this
price."
1.3 Win:
You win an auction by placing the winning (read highest) bid and obtaining the
item on auction. The person with the highest bid is the winner of the auction.
Now that you're famil iar with how an auction generally works.
This project is focusing the preparation of such site, which intends to provide
information about electronic goods for auction. This site is acting as middle
men connecting Vendor (seller) and Bidder. Both have to register themselves
free of cost. After registrat ion a vendor has to register
its product. His product wil l remain on our site according to administrator deal
after which it wil l be deleted by administra tor from our site. Similarly Bidder can
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log on to site and search for a product and can do bidding. A registered user
can act both, vendor as well as bidder.
This project is a Business to Consumer, E-Commerce web-site. There is
dif ference between Web-site and a Portal. Example of Portal is l ike Yahoo,
Rediff and Indiat imes where as examples of W eb-site is l ike bazee, delhihotels,
jobsahead etc. Portal is general in nature and has many objectives to
accomplish where as Web-site is specif ic in nature and has only one objective
to accomplish hence our project is a website and not a portal. This is an On
Line Auction Web Site on which person can log in and can register himself and
can search for products.
Objective of this project is complete automation and globalization of auction.
We have used Java Servlets, java server pages (jsp) and java beans as Middle
Ware Logic and Oracle 8i as a backend database.
We have talked about online auction many t imes so necessary term to think
about is online auction. Here I am describing online auction and working
criteria of such system.
1.4 e- AUCTIONS
Before an Auction : The process of an online auction is much the same as a
live auction. This means that users place bids for items, and the goods get sold
to the highest bidder. You are notif ied thr ough email on the status of your bids,
which is when you place a bid, when you've been outbid and when you've won
an item.
To bit for an item, there is a bidding f orm through which you may place bids on
the item. To bid on an item, enter your bid amount. While entering your bid, youneed to consider the bid increment. The bid increment is the amount by which
each bid increases. The seller sets this amount. The bid amount should be one
bid increment or more above the current leading bid specif ied on the item page.
Bids need not be exact mult iples of the bid increment amount. Bids wil l only
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have to be one increment or more above the current bid to be accepted. The
amount of the next minimum acceptable bid wil l be displayed in the " Bid Amount
per item" text box.
To f ind more information about the product the descript ion of that product has
to be referred. A descript ion of every item is put up on the item page. To know
more about the item and its features, you can make use of the "Ask the seller or
Read Q&A" facil i ty provided on every item page. This way you can acquire more
information about the item. If i t is convenient for you and the seller, you can
also arrange to personally inspect the item.
To bid on a mult iple items is considered to be a special auction where a seller
has more than one quantity of the item he or she wants to sell/bid. The seller
selects the start ing bid amount and indicates how many of
these items are available f or the auction.
After an e-Auction: At the end of every auction, you would receive an email ( if
your bid is the highest at that point of t ime) with your seller's (administrator)
contact details. You would then need to contact your seller (administrator) to
confirmation of auction winning and arrange for the delivery and complete the
deal off l ine.
A bidder can know about the item he/she won in an auct ion once the auct ion of
an item you have bid on has ended. You wil l receive an auto -generated email i f
your bid was the highest and the reserve price (if any) had been met. The mail
wil l include item details and the seller's contact details. You wil l need to
contact administrator to inspect the goods and arrange delivery and payment.
And administrator wi l l need to contact the real sel ler to receive item and work
out payment as per the terms of payment.
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Transaction: The transaction between the buyer and the seller can be carried
out manually if the buyer and seller are in a reachable distance. In other case
the transaction is carried out over the net via Ecommerce Secured transaction
systems.
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SCOPE
FUTURE SCOPE OF THE PROJECT
As many business experts growth out of its operation the same stands
true for computerized maintenance it has to adapt dynamically to
changing structure and environment. Expansion is for betterment of
organization. Expansion means addition of services to machine and new
system. Automation will help efficient working and better performance.
Actually the environment is taking new dimensions every today andtomorrow.
According to present scenario, the demand for software of e - shopping
has already increased and has already proven it's worth. It is effective as
time saving efforts. Quick glance and purchasing of any kind of electronic
item is the key factor that is increasing it's demand. It is cost effective
software as the facility of auction reduces the cost very much comparable
to manual system, it also increases the transparency of the system. A
computerized system always reduces the load on both supplier and
purchaser and enhances security and protection. There is also the
assurance of quality.
So I think there is excellent future scope of my application that will ease
the working of any kind of system. It has been designed developed
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keeping in mind every minute requirement, which it can address in every
possible way. Now focus some important points
1. In future various other manual auction systems can be
automated.
2. Instead of having a single auction market place global market can be
created for specialized discussions.
3. To provide mail facil i ty to the members with the help of Mail Servers.
Provide latest medical updates and news.
4. I t is cost effective software as the facil i ty of auction reduces the cost
very much comparable to manual system .
5. , i t also increases the transparency of the system.
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OBJECTIVE
Computerized Auction System is developed to facil i tate the general
administration system to manage the various information of the Product
sale and purchase and the processes involved in an Auction. So, that
organization can access accurate information quickly and easily as and
when required, thereby improving its operational efficiency &
effectiveness
In todays competit ive environment, where everybody wants to be on the top,
Information plays very crucial role. As fast as information is accessed andprocessed, it can give good results. Today Internet is the fast way of
transferring Data and Information over wide area, hence I have used internet as
a way for exchanging information.
Computerized system helps to fulf i l l these goals. Computerization of the off icial
works wil l help in doing lot of manual work quickly. I t wil l help in easy storage
and access of all information, in short period of t ime.
e- Auction System is developed to facil i tate the general administration
system to manage the various information of the Vendor, Bidder and the
processes involved in an Auction. So, that organization can access
accurate information quickly and easily as and when required, therebyimproving its operational efficiency & effectiveness.
Objective of the site
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(i) The objective of the auction site is to capture the Global market.
(i i) The objective of the auction site is to provide automated
information in a globalize form.
(i i i) Make Product Information available to all.
( iv) Assure Reasonable Price for product.
(v) Quality Product at reasonable price.
(vi) Easier Transaction with transparency.
Increase Business on Net
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DETAILS OF PROJECT
PREETI SINGH VANDANA SINGH
FEASIBILITY STUDY SPECIFICATION SYSTEM
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING DESIGN
PARADIGAM APPLIED CODING
S/W & H/W REQUIREMENTS TESTING
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D a t a S t r u c t u r e
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User_no Number PK(Primary key)
User_id Varchar2 8
User_passwd Varchar2 8
User_name Varchar2 15
User_ADD Varchar2 20
User_city Varchar2 12
User_state Varchar2 12
User_country Varchar2 12
User_pin Varchar2 6
User_contact_number Varchar2 12
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Administrator_password Varchar2 8
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Administrator_license_number Number 10
Administrator_name Varchar2 15
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Attributes/Fields Type Size CCoonnssttrraaiinnttss
Auction_id Number PK
Product_name Varchar2 15
Category Varchar2 15
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Brand_name Varchar2 15
Quantity Varchar2 8
Mrp Number
Res_price Number
Valid_period Number
Current_date Date
Status Varchar2 8
User_id Varchar2 8
User_name Varchar2 15
Bid_remark Varchar2 30
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Auction_id Varchar2 10 PK
Customer_id Varchar2 20 PK
User_name Varchar2 10
User_address Varchar2 35
User_contact-number Number 10
Bid_amount Number 5
Bid_date Date
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Primary key
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User_id Varchar2 8
Message Varchar2 80
Message_date Date 8
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