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Title: Integrating Web Services and Multi Agent Systems Mas for Developing a Efficient E- Commerce Model
Authors: Rawal, Gaurav
Dahiya, Deepak [Guided by]
Keywords: E-Commerce
NetBeans
Servlet
Java database connectivity
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Jaypee University of Information Technology, Solan, H.P.
Abstract: After the years of stagnation, there are indications that the typical “Indian Consumer” has finally come online for not most, but at least few sectors of online purchases of items some including books, electronics, gaming, entertainment, and even more. Electronic Commerce is process of doing business through computer networks. A person sitting on his chair in front of a computer can access all the facilities of the Internet to buy or sell the products. E-Commerce, which was started in early 1990’s, has taken a great leap in the world of computers, but the fact that has hindered the growth of e-commerce is security. Security is the challenge facing e-commerce today & there is still a lot of advancement made in the field of security. The main advantage of e-commerce over traditional commerce is the user can browse online shops, compare prices and order merchandise sitting at home on their PC. Since Internet technology is rapidly improving, more and more people are using the Internet for their business growth and cost reduction in order to achieve their business goals. Business consumers want more convenient and straightforward access to Web applications. There are many technologies that can be used to build Web services and Web applications. This web application does implement the technologies provided by Java namely JSPs, JSTL, Servlets and Java Beans.
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