Web Technology of Electronic Commerce
Wang, Xinkai (2015)
Wang, Xinkai
Savonia-ammattikorkeakoulu
2015
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201504244971
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201504244971
Tiivistelmä
The development of the Internet makes our lives more colorful and convenient by its effectiveness and popularity. An example is electronic commerce (also called E-Commerce). There are a number of platforms belonging to e-commerce, such as taobao.com, ebay.com, amazon.com.
The purpose of this thesis was to build a new mode for the secondhand market in Finland. Meanwhile, the business modes, B2C and C2C, were adopted into this research. This is different compared with other platforms, such as TORI.
The requirements for e-Commerce call for the application to be Web based, HTML front-end compatible with a variety of browsers. The entire system must also include the server side, a web server and scripts executed by the server, to handle requests sent from web browsers. A web browser will send HTTP requests to the server side. The server will then retrieve information saved in the database, process it appropriately, and send a reply back to the client side. There are a few alternative scripting languages in the server side, such as PHP, Perl, ASP, ASP.NET, JSP etc. PHP was selected for implementing the Server layer in this demonstrative research for integrating the secondhand shops online in Finland.
As a result, this research resulted in a web application for recycling between people and people, or between people and secondhand stores in Finland.
The purpose of this thesis was to build a new mode for the secondhand market in Finland. Meanwhile, the business modes, B2C and C2C, were adopted into this research. This is different compared with other platforms, such as TORI.
The requirements for e-Commerce call for the application to be Web based, HTML front-end compatible with a variety of browsers. The entire system must also include the server side, a web server and scripts executed by the server, to handle requests sent from web browsers. A web browser will send HTTP requests to the server side. The server will then retrieve information saved in the database, process it appropriately, and send a reply back to the client side. There are a few alternative scripting languages in the server side, such as PHP, Perl, ASP, ASP.NET, JSP etc. PHP was selected for implementing the Server layer in this demonstrative research for integrating the secondhand shops online in Finland.
As a result, this research resulted in a web application for recycling between people and people, or between people and secondhand stores in Finland.