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SINHGAD TECHNICAL EDUCATION SOCIETY’S

SOU. VENUTAI CHAVAN POLYTECHNIC, PUNE-411041

THE DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

E-COMMERCE CLOTHING WEBSITE


Presented by:
Kashish Giri(19)
Unnati Kale(21)
Saniya Ghoderao(51)
Mahek Divecha(55)
​ Under the Guidance of : Ms.S.A.Kshirsagar
Introduction Of Project
• An ecommerce clothing website is a website that
allows customers to buy and sell clothing online. E-
commerce websites are similar to other websites,
but they also allow users to make purchases using
payment processors and gateways

• Main Features of the application :


• Navigation: A user-friendly navigation menu that
helps customers find products quickly
• Site search: A search function that allows
customers to go directly to product pages
• Product details: Informative product detail pages
with multiple views, including 360-degree images
and videos
• Checkout: A simple checkout process that's
automated for different payment and delivery types
LITERATURE SURVEY

[1] Karunkar B.,GITAM Hyderabad Business School,”Ecommerce in


India :Evolution and growth” PUBLISHED ON 16 FEBURARY 2016

[2]Tanaya Singh,Sachin Malik ,Darothi Sarkar,Amity University,”Ecommerce


Website Quality Assesment Based Usuability” PUBLISHED ON 16 JULY
2016

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METHODOLOGY
Agile methodology is a project management framework that focuses on collaboration, continuous improvement, and delivering working products
quickly. It's an iterative process that involves breaking projects into phases, called sprints, and then reflecting on each sprint to improve the
strategy for the next one
• Iterative
• Agile methodology is an iterative process that involves planning, executing, and evaluating.
• Collaborative
• Agile methodology emphasizes collaboration between teams and stakeholders.
• Incremental
• Agile methodology breaks projects into smaller, more manageable parts to complete them faster and more easily.
• Adaptable
• Agile methodology prioritizes adapting to change and quick delivery over following a set plan.

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• 1. Plan
• : This phase involves understanding the project scope, defining objectives, and creating a plan. The team
collaborates to outline the tasks that need to be completed during the sprint or iteration.

• 2. Design
• The design phase focuses on creating the architecture and user experience for the product. This includes
wireframes, mockups, or system architecture needed to guide the development team.

• 3. Develop
• The development phase is where coding and programming occur. The team works on building the actual
features based on the design specifications, focusing on creating small, workable increments of the product.

• 4. Test
• Once development is complete, the code is tested to ensure that it works correctly and meets the customer
requirements. Testing may include automated tests, user acceptance testing (UAT), and bug fixing.

• 5. Deploy
• After testing, the code is deployed to a staging or production environment. Deployment ensures that the product
increments are made available to the users, with configurations applied as necessary.
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• 6. Review
• The review phase involves evaluating the work completed during the sprint. The team gathers feedback from stakeholders and
the product owner to assess whether the deliverables meet expectations and to identify areas for improvement.

• 7.Launch
• :Once the product is reviewed and any final adjustments are made, the launch phase involves releasing the product or new
features to the end users or customers. This phase marks the delivery of the increment or final product.

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H A R D WA R E A N D S O F T WA R E

HARDWARE

• Processor: Quad-core or higher (Intel Xeon or AMD EPYC).


• Memory (RAM): 16GB to 32GB
• ​
.Storage: SSD with a minimum of 200GB storage for the application code, static files, and logs
• .Operating System: Linux (most commonly Ubuntu, CentOS) or Windows Server
.

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SOFTWARE

1.BOOTSTRAP
Bootstrap is a free, open-source framework for web development that uses HTML, CSS, and JavaScript:
A collection of reusable code snippets for building websites and web apps

2.MySQL
MySQL is one of the most widely used relational database management systems (RDBMS) globally, known for its
reliability, ease of use, and strong performance. It utilizes Structured Query Language (SQL) for database access
and manipulation, allowing developers to perform complex queries efficiently.

3.HTML
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the foundational markup language for creating web pages and web
applications. It provides the structure for web content, enabling developers to define elements such as headings,
paragraphs, images, links, and multimedia.

4.CSS
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is a stylesheet language used to control the presentation and layout of HTML
documents. It allows developers to apply styles, such as colors, fonts, spacing, and positioning, to web content,
enabling a separation of content from design.
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5. JavaScript
JavaScript is a versatile, high-level programming language primarily used for enhancing the interactivity and
dynamic behavior of web pages. As a client-side scripting language, it enables developers to create responsive
user interfaces by manipulating the Document Object Model (DOM) in real-time. JavaScript is essential for
implementing features such as form validation, animations, and event handling.

6. Python
Python is a high-level, interpreted programming language known for its simplicity and readability, making it an
excellent choice for both beginners and experienced developers. With its extensive standard library and a rich
ecosystem of third-party packages, Python is versatile and suitable for various applications, including web
development, data analysis, artificial intelligence, and automation.

7. PHP
PHP is used to generate dynamic content on a web page when a user requests it. The web server runs the PHP.
script, interprets it, and generates the HTML that results

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PROJECT FLOW

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Proposed Project
• *Wide Selection*: Customers can access a vast array of brands and styles in one place.
• *Convenience*: Shoppers can browse and purchase items from anywhere, at any time.
• *User Reviews*: Customer reviews provide insights into product quality and fit, aiding purchasing
decisions.
• *Personalization Features*: Many sites offer tailored recommendations based on browsing and
purchasing behavior.
• *Easy Returns*: Flexible return policies and procedures can enhance customer satisfaction.
• *Promotions and Discounts*: Regular sales, discounts, and loyalty programs attract customers.
• *Mobile Accessibility*: Many sites have optimized mobile experiences, making shopping on
smartphones easy.
• *Detailed Product Information*: Comprehensive descriptions and high-quality images help
customers make informed choices.
• *Global Reach*: Customers can access international brands and styles that may not be available
locally
EXISTING PROJECTS
1. *User Experience*: Poor navigation and complicated checkout processes can deter customers.
2. *Sizing Issues*: Inconsistent sizing and lack of accurate size guides can lead to returns and
dissatisfaction.
3. *Visual Representation*: Low-quality images or limited views fail to showcase products
effectively, making it hard for customers to assess items
4. *Limited Customization*: Inability for customers to personalize or customize items can reduce
appeal.
5. *Inventory Management*: Inefficient inventory systems can lead to stockouts or overselling.
6. *Mobile Optimization*: Some sites are not fully optimized for mobile, hindering mobile shopping
experiences
7. *Payment Options*: Lack of diverse payment methods can limit customer purchasing ability.
8. *Customer Engagement*: Insufficient tools for customer reviews and feedback can diminish trust
and engagement.
9. Shipping and Returns*: Complicated return policies and high shipping costs can deter purchases.
10.*Search Functionality*: Ineffective search filters and algorithms can make finding products difficult.
ADVANTAGES
• Lower cost

E-commerce websites can help reduce costs by eliminating


the middle man and allowing customers to purchase
directly from sellers.

• Better prices

Online prices are often lower than in traditional stores, and


e-commerce sites can offer more discounts and
promotions.

• Broader customer reach

E-commerce websites can help businesses reach a global


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L I M I TAT I O N S

• D ATA P R I VA C Y

• L I M I T E D P E R S O N A L I Z AT I O N

• TECHNICAL ISSUES

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APPLICATIONS

• Product display and catalog


• Inventory management
• User accounts and order tracking
• Payment gateways and Checkouts
FUTURE SCOPE
The future scope of online shopping is vast and rapidly evolving, driven by advancements in technology,
changing consumer behaviors, and innovations in the e-commerce space. Here are some key trends and
possibilities shaping the future of online shopping Integration of e-commerce with social media platforms
will become even more seamless, allowing consumers to purchase products directly from social media
apps through embedded shopping features..

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CONCLUSION
An e-commerce website can help businesses reach a
global audience, reduce operational costs, and offer
personalized customer experience is a growing industry
Global retail e-commerce sales are expected to reach
$6.3 trillion by 2024 Online shopping can encourage
irresponsible consumption habits, such as taking
advantage of free returns and expedited shipping.
Online shopping brings us great convenience, but it also
encourages irresponsible consumption habits like
exploiting advantages of free returns and expedited
shipping. These add on to existing pool of
environmental problems that we’re dealing with: global
warming, wastes and pollution.We should change our
attitude towards e-commerce to be more responsible,
less exploitative and more thoughtful for the
environment
REFERENCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
Papers
[1 ] Karunkar B.,GITAM Hyderabad Business School ,”Ecommerce in India :Evolution and growth”

[ 2]Tanaya Singh,Sachin Malik ,Darothi Sarkar,Amity University ,”Ecommerce Website Quality Assesment
Based Usuability”

Websites
1. MySQL (https://dev.mysql.com/doc/ )
2. W3C (https://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/learning)
3. MDN WebDocs (https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript)
4. Python.org (https://docs.python.org/3/ )

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THANK YOU

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