9001:2008 Certified International Journal of Engineering Science and Innovative Technology (IJESIT) Volume 2‚ Issue 4‚ July 2013 Intelligent Shopping Cart Raju Kumar1‚ K. Gopalakrishna2‚ K. Ramesha3 Abstract— An innovative product with societal acceptance is the one that aids the comfort‚ convenience and efficiency in everyday life. Purchasing and shopping at big malls is becoming daily activity in metro cities. We can see big rush at these malls on holidays and weekends. People purchase different
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system for their son or the last makeup kit for their daughter. There is always a chorus of‚ "It’s mine!" or "No‚ I saw it first!" Let me tell you‚ it is hilarious‚ but also a little sad. Sometimes I want to ask‚ "Have you ever heard about online shopping?" Do you want to know what would happen if I said that to a sleep deprived mother of four? Let me give you a hint: I am
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– Greatest invention speech. 1969 - Neil Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon‚ the beetles performed there last concert and the invention that would change future generations lives forever was born‚ the internet. Can you imagine a world today without the internet? It’s just not possible. Without question the internet is the most useful‚ time saving‚ informative invention to mankind. The internet opens fascinating opportunities and allows tasks that would have once taken days to complete
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Software Requirement Specification for Online Shopping System (For Furniture shop) Prepared By: Naresh Prajapati Table of Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose 1.2 Scope 1.3 Definitions 1.3.1 Overview 1.4 Additional Information 2. General Description 3. Functional Requirement 3.1 Description 3.2 Technical Issues 4. Interface Requirement 4.1 GUI 4.2 Hardware Interface 4.3 Software Interface 5. Performance Requirement 6. Design Constraints 7. Other non Functional requirement 7.1 Security 7.2 Reliability
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Trends Multi channel Global Shopping trends Submitted By: Bharat Bhushan Narang (Roll No 18) EPGDIB - 2012 - 14 Subject: IMM Indian Institute of Foreign Trade‚ New Delhi Faculty: Dr. R. M. Joshi 1. Introduction Multi channel Global Shopping trends 1. Background “91% of global consumers believe that companies must go beyond the minimum standards required by law to operate responsibly.” Cone Communications/ Echo‚ May 2013 “87% of global consumers believe business should place at least equal emphasis on social interests
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For women shopping can be a pleasant and fun experience‚ especially when we see a sale on an item that we have been wanting to buy. I think it is a little different for men because some men find it boring and they hate to walk through a crowed mall. Females are very indecisive when it comes to shopping because we can’t make up our minds about what we want to get. Males know what they want and pick only that item up. Ladies can take hours getting one item‚ while men can get five items in 20 minutes
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Over the last decade maximum business organizations are running with technological change. Online shopping or marketing is the use of technology (i.e.‚ computer) for better marketing performance. And retailers are devising strategies to meet the demand of online shoppers; they are busy in studying consumer behavior in the field of online shopping‚ to see the consumer attitudes towards online shopping. The Internet and all other electronic means have changed our way of doing business‚ and many of
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disorder‚ Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder‚ defined in The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders IV (DSM-IV). His life consists of rigid structure and exhaustive daily rituals. This will soon be drastically altered by a succession of unforeseen events‚ resulting in unplanned struggle to overcome his disorder. He has many preoccupations and impulses which are consistent with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (DSM-IV 300.30). The DSM-IV identifies those with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder as having
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After The Shopping Experience The customer shopping process in supermarkets can be summarized as following: the customer enters the store‚ search for the products of interest‚ and after finding the desired products the customer heads to the checkout area. Here the customer might have to wait in line for a cashier to scan the barcodes of all the products‚ or the customer can help his/herself in the self-checkout section. The shopping process then ends with the payment from the customer for the products
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A crowded shopping centre The crowd had not dwindled. On the other hand‚ it had become more boisterous: animated. It had come to life. I looked about me as I waited for my friend in the middle of the shopping centre. The crowd was made up of a myriad of characters. Everywhere‚ children dashed about. Groups of teenagers with multi- colored spiky hair walked about from one shop to another. They were essentially window-shopping. They were not carrying any shopping bags with them. I noticed some of
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