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Architectural Design of a Campus Second-Hand Commodity Trading Platform

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With the development of the Internet and the rapid development of e-commerce, online shopping platforms have become popular. In recent years, driven by the spirit of the state’s advocacy of economizing campuses, many campuses have seen a boom in second-hand commodity trading. It is necessary to make full and reasonable use of second-hand goods, so this article considers that it is necessary to establish a campus second-hand market trading website based on the actual selection of multiple universities. The campus second-hand market transaction system is a typical example of the integration of computer technology and economics technology. Using this system can timely release transaction information and complete online transactions. The system discussed in this article is a combination of C# and SQL, based on the B/S mode of web application software, to achieve the collection and management of student secondary market trading goods related information. This article first analyzes the background and significance of building a campus secondary market trading system, and proposes a website design idea; then introduces the tool technology required to build a campus secondary market trading system, and finally explains the design of each module required by the system Give the overall functional design and database design of the website.

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This work is supported in part by the Smart Agricultural Engineering Research Center of Jilin Province Foundation and the “Digital Agriculture” key discipline of JiLin province Foundation.

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Huang, W., Li, Z., Wang, Y., Tang, Y. (2021). Architectural Design of a Campus Second-Hand Commodity Trading Platform. In: Atiquzzaman, M., Yen, N., Xu, Z. (eds) Big Data Analytics for Cyber-Physical System in Smart City. BDCPS 2020. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1303. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4572-0_122

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