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E Commerce A Project work submitted to the DEPARTMENT OF BACHLER OF COMPUTER APPLICATIONS D.S COLLEGE KATIHAR Submitted by ----------- ---------- ------------ ------------ BCA-3 rd year D.S COLLEGE KATIHAR Guided by ----------------------------------------

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E CommerceAProject work submitted to theDEPARTMENT OF BACHLER OF COMPUTER APPLCATON!D"! COLLE#E $ATHAR!ubmitted b%&&&&&&&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&BCA-3rdyearD"! COLLE#E $ATHAR#uided b%&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&Final Year Project SynopsisIndex:-1. Name /Title of the project2. Introduction of Project3. Objective and scope of project4. ection of project!. "# $ia%rams for Online "&amination 'stem(. )ard*are and soft*are supportProject Name+ , E -Commerce'troductio' The title of theproject is E &Commerce.E(ectro'ic commerce,commonly known as E&commerce or ecommerce, is trading in prodcts orser!ices sing compter networks, sch as the "nternet. #lectroniccommerce draws on technologies sch as mo$ile commerce, transfer,spply, "nternet marketing, online transaction processing, electronic datainterchange %#&"', in!entory management systems, and atomated datacollection systems. (odern electronic commerce typically ses the )orld)ide )e$ for at least one part of the transaction*s life cycle, althogh it mayalso se other technologies sch as e-mail. PRO)ECT OB)ECT*E +nline shopping we$ sites for retail sales direct to consmers ,ro!iding or participating in online marketplaces, which process third-party $siness-to-consmer or consmer-to-consmer sales Bsiness-to-$siness $ying and selling -athering and sing demographic data throgh we$ contacts and social media Bsiness-to-$siness electronic data interchange (arketing to prospecti!e and esta$lished cstomers $y e-mail or fa. %for e.ample, with newsletters' #ngaging in pretail for lanching new prodcts and ser!ices Section of project:-/. Bsiness applications0. -lo$al trends3. 1ew # 2Commerce systemA" Busi'ess +,,(ic+tio's3Some common applications related to electronic commerce are: Document automation in supply chain and logistics Domestic and international payment systems Enterprise content management Group buying Print on demand Automated online assistant Newsgroups Online shopping and order tracking Online banking Online office suites Shopping cart software eleconferencing Electronic tickets Social networking !nstant messaging PretailB. #(ob+( tre'ds!n "#$#% the &nited 'ingdom had the biggest e(commerce market in the world when measured by the amount spent per capita) he *+ech ,epublic is the European country where ecommerce deli-ers the biggest contribution to the enterprises. total re-enue) Almost a /uarter 0"123 of the country4s total turno-er is generated -ia the online channel)Among emerging economies% *hina5s e(commerce presence continues to e6pand e-ery year) 7ith 891 million internet users% *hina5s online shopping sales rose to :8;); billion in "##< and one of the reasons behind the huge growth has been the impro-ed trust le-el for shoppers) he *hinese retailers ha-e been able to help consumers feel more comfortable shopping online) *hina5s cross(border e(commerce is also growing rapidly) E(commerce transactions between *hina and other countries increased 8"2 to ")8 trillion yuan 0:8=>)9 billion3 in "#$" and accounted for