DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF E-SALES PROCESSING SYSTEM

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With the development of the Internet in the 1990s there were high expectations for its widespread commercial use and for rapid growth in e-commerce. Early predictions were over-optimistic, and attention shifted to identifying various barriers to the widespread development of e-commerce. Specifically for business-to-consumer (B2C) transactions the development and use of online sales systems were identified as important concerns. Nonetheless B2C e-commerce is currently growing at around 25% per year and growth has been much higher in some segments (e.g. travel). International transactions have become more important, and much of the initially predicted growth has been attained if not surpassed. This report analyses the development of online sales systems from the viewpoint of their contribution to the development of online transactions, and identifies current issues and future challenges.
By far the major international online sales means are credit cards, which are also dominant in many national transaction markets. Some estimates put their use at over 90% of all e-commerce transactions. In some countries debit cards and sales via online banking are widely used alternatives to credit cards. There is also a large diversity of other sales means such as mediating services, mobile sales systems and electronic currency which may be appropriate for different transactions. However, with the exception of the mediating service PayPal, the majority of alternative online sales means have not yet gained the necessary wide user base of both merchants and consumers. For e-sales s, which are of increasing importance for digital content industries, one-off saless are not yet widely developed as alternatives and complements to subscription sales models or cumulative systems.
The introduction of new sales systems faces significant barriers given infrastructure market characteristics, with high initial investment costs and positive network externalities favouring established incumbents with a wide user base. These characteristics strengthen the market position of traditional sales system providers - credit card institutions and banks - and associated lock-in to established and/or well-known systems and standards. Earlier perceived transaction security problems using credit cards and online banking have been addressed by providers. Sales mechanisms such as MasterCard SecureCode and Verified by Visa have been developed and implemented and banking systems’ security addressed. Other systems (notably mediating services and mobile telephony systems) have the potential to address specific markets, such as person-to-person transactions and e-sales s. 
The development of mobile sales may also allow greater sales convenience. E-sales s are increasingly important with the rapid growth of digital content markets, although total transaction values are low in comparison with the volume of transactions. 
Cost-effective international sales systems for very small sales are still to be developed. A set of emerging issues and barriers to the uptake of online sales systems is briefly listed, covering standards and co-ordination challenges, network and competition issues, and improving statistical information.
 
TABLE OF CONTENT
TITLE PAGE
CERTIFICATION
APPROVAL
DEDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
ABSTRACT
TABLE OF CONTENT

CHAPTER ONE
1.0INTRODUCTION
1.1STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
1.2PURPOSE OF STUDY
1.3AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
1.4SCOPE/DELIMITATIONS
1.5LIMITATIONS/CONSTRAINTS
1.6DEFINITION OF TERMS

CHAPTER TWO
2.0LITERATURE REVIEW

CHAPTER THREE
3.0METHODS FOR FACT FINDING AND DETAILED DISCUSSIONS OF THE SYSTEM
3.1 METHODOLOGIES FOR FACT-FINDING 
3.2DISCUSSIONS

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 FUTURES, IMPLICATIONS AND CHALLENGES OF THE SYSTEM 
4.1FUTURES 
4.2IMPLICATIONS
4.3CHALLENGES

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0RECOMMENDATIONS, SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
5.1RECOMMENDATION
5.2SUMMARY
5.3CONCLUSION
5.4REFERENCES

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    Type Project
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    Project ID CPU2444
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