Date of Award
Spring 4-1-2012
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS)
First Advisor
Ronghua Shan
Second Advisor
Surendra Sarnikar
Third Advisor
Stephen Krebsbach
Abstract
Craft works are globally popularized and were used by many of the people around the world. But most of the craftwork products there is no online marketing. Hence, this project is aimed to build a web based application that is used to provide the information for the entire organization as well as the customers around the globe by providing them with a secured login. This system can be used as an application for the employees of the organization to manage the product information and also the customers around the globe to view the product information and able to buy the products with one mouse click. The Admin is able to manage the product information, new user accounts and resetting of the passwords and also responsible for the cash collections and remittances. After the registration process, Customer can access the product information and able to find the information about the each and every product. One can access the information and are able to place an order of the desired products across the globe by uploading their basic information like address, credit card details and the financial transactions would be entirely secured and confidential. Our solutions aim at providing the power of technology to the Customers around the world in managing their businesses more efficiently while controlling limited resource allocations, to achieve maximum profitability.
Recommended Citation
Gubbala, Venkata Phani, "Global Craftwork Trading" (2012). Masters Theses & Doctoral Dissertations. 206.
https://scholar.dsu.edu/theses/206
Comments
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