Online Mobile Shopping Management System

Authors

  • Aditya Kulkarni TY Student, Department of Computer Engineering, Sahakar Maharshi Shankarrao Mohite Patil Institute of Technology and Research, Akluj, Solapur, Maharashtra Author
  • Ms. Jadhav S. P. Lecturer, Department of Computer Engineering, Sahakar Maharshi Shankarrao Mohite Patil Institute of Technology and Research, Akluj, Solapur, Maharashtra Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29070/71qrt024

Keywords:

Digital and Healthy Business, Smart Customer, Addictive Design

Abstract

As technology and human knowledge have progressed, information technology has grown at a rapid pace. Converge to twilight, the need for the betterment of their own sustaining life also increases. One of the most important requirements of a product is high-speed data access and speedier delivery.. Technology has provided many benefits to the human species, allowing them to live more sophisticated lives The Mobile Phone, designed by Joel Engel and Richard Frenkiel in 1983, was one of the fantastic gifts. As the havoc increase in the platform of cellular phone, there must be well software that allows a mobile store's administration to maintain a healthy customer base. As a result of our interest in the subject, we decided to create software called MOBILE SHOP. It contains a well-defined hardcore database of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 in which the exact data details are carefully stored and may be retrieved as needed.

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Published

2022-03-01