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Building a Customer-Centric Transformation for Next Generation e-Commerce
J. Info. Comput. Sci. , 12 (2017), pp. 280-290.
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@Article{JICS-12-280,
author = {Akinyede , Raphael Olufemi, Medale and Oluwafemi Ayodeji},
title = {Building a Customer-Centric Transformation for Next Generation e-Commerce},
journal = {Journal of Information and Computing Science},
year = {2017},
volume = {12},
number = {4},
pages = {280--290},
abstract = {In today’s fast changing business environment, it is extremely important to be able to respond to
client needs in the most effective and timely manner. In online business, customers will wish to view products
and services online without waiting or delaying. Researches have shown that most of the systems developed
recently were not customer-centric. As a result, this research has proposed a customer-centric transformation
for next generation e-commerce web application, which retails various brands of cars. The developed system
would enable users to register, login, place order for desired products and make payment by using cash on
delivery or pay later option, however, the user will be expected to pay shipping fee depending on the location.
In developing the system, different strategies - like 3-tier architecture, server and model were considered. The
tools used were bootstrap and JavaScript to design the front-end, codeigniter frame work for validation and
verification, and to achieve a high degree of speed and less memory requirements, MySQL database were used.
The result of the implementation did not only produced a customer centric website with many functionalities
and user-friendly interface, but also provides an easy access to viewing orders placed by Administrators and
Managers.
},
issn = {3080-180X},
doi = {https://doi.org/},
url = {http://global-sci.org/intro/article_detail/jics/22471.html}
}
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AB - In today’s fast changing business environment, it is extremely important to be able to respond to
client needs in the most effective and timely manner. In online business, customers will wish to view products
and services online without waiting or delaying. Researches have shown that most of the systems developed
recently were not customer-centric. As a result, this research has proposed a customer-centric transformation
for next generation e-commerce web application, which retails various brands of cars. The developed system
would enable users to register, login, place order for desired products and make payment by using cash on
delivery or pay later option, however, the user will be expected to pay shipping fee depending on the location.
In developing the system, different strategies - like 3-tier architecture, server and model were considered. The
tools used were bootstrap and JavaScript to design the front-end, codeigniter frame work for validation and
verification, and to achieve a high degree of speed and less memory requirements, MySQL database were used.
The result of the implementation did not only produced a customer centric website with many functionalities
and user-friendly interface, but also provides an easy access to viewing orders placed by Administrators and
Managers.
Akinyede , Raphael Olufemi, Medale and Oluwafemi Ayodeji. (2017). Building a Customer-Centric Transformation for Next Generation e-Commerce.
Journal of Information and Computing Science. 12 (4).
280-290.
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