Development of On-line Shopping Mart System for Developing Countries
- Awoyelu, I.O
- Tangba O
- Awoyelu F.E
Abstract
In Nigeria and most Developing Countries, buying and selling of goods are done in a market. This situation is faced with diverse problems. These problems include the need for buyers and sellers to come into physical contact, the necessary need for potential buyers to visit the shop and non-flexibility in time usage. In order to overcome these problems, an On-line Shopping Mart system (EasyShop) is developed.
This is done by developing an information system database that stores and processes information about buyer’s orders, sellers and products. The database is queried to respond to clients’ requests. It is updated with clients’ requests. The system is a web application designed using ASPX /Microsoft C# .NET programming language and the database is designed by using MySQL Server.
The proposed system can be used for shopping activities by developing countries. It is an easy to use information system that will assist both buyers and sellers shop effectively.
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- DOI:10.5539/cis.v3n3p164
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