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Online Auction System
ONLINE AUCTIONING SYSTEM

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A Thesis
Presented to the
Faculty of
San Diego State University

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In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree
Master of Science in Computer Science

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by
Shanthi Potla
Summer 2011

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Copyright © 2011 by Shanthi Potla
All Rights Reserved

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DEDICATION
To all.

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ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS
Online Autioning System by Shanthi Potla
Master of Science in Computer Science
San Diego State University, 2011
The online auctioning system is a flexible solution for supporting lot- based online auctions. The thesis explains the construction of an auction website. The system has been designed to be highly-scalable and capable of supporting large numbers of bidders in an active auction. The online auction system lets you easily browse lots and place bids using a secure server. All cost of mailing lots will be paid by the buyer. The objective is to develop a user-friendly auctioning site where any kind of product can be auctioned and provide valueadded services to the bidders and the sellers. The products will be authenticated and the site provides a safe environment for online users.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ABSTRACT...............................................................................................................................v
LIST OF TABLES .....................................................................................................................x
LIST OF FIGURES ................................................................................................................. xi
CHAPTER
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INTRODUCTION .........................................................................................................1
1.1 Overview ............................................................................................................2
1.1 No of Modules ...................................................................................................2
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