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A Dynamic Online Shopping Website for Incorporating Different Business in a Single Platform

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Due to the upcoming commercial malls and marts, the small shopkeepers' or shop owners' business conditions have declined. People now prefer to buy even small things from malls/marts or order most of the products online because they get everything they need at a single place. When we order something from Amazon or Flipkart, it takes two or more days. What if a customer orders a product and it gets delivered in a few hours? Even for simple products, we have to go to nearby malls that consume so much time. Just like Swiggy and Zomato deliver food at our doorstep, we will get products delivered within hours. This will only be available in towns at the first stages because we cannot find each and every store in rural areas. Our first aim will be to set it up in towns and cities, and later on, when stores and storefront start coming even in the rural areas, then it will be very obvious for our website to take orders from locals and deliver. So, we have decided to make a website for these businessmen. Whenever a product is ordered, the product will be packed and delivered to the customer, and we will set a minimum order amount.

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Kumar, A., Anand, A., Pandita, U., Arjun, K.P. (2022). A Dynamic Online Shopping Website for Incorporating Different Business in a Single Platform. In: Saini, H.S., Sayal, R., Govardhan, A., Buyya, R. (eds) Innovations in Computer Science and Engineering. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 385. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8987-1_3

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