BSMRSTU, Bangladesh
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BSMRSTU, Bangladesh
BSMRSTU, Bangladesh

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The Internet opens up a new horizon for us and has a tremendous impact on our daily lives, including shopping. The Internet-based electronic commerce (e-commerce) has given the business and shopping concept a new dimension that makes buying and selling necessary goods and products more convenient and accessible. There is no doubt that e-commerce will play a prominent role in the eventual success of future businesses, and the efficient architecture of the e-commerce system will play a significant role in that success. In this paper, we present a design and implementation of a web-based e-commerce system called campus accessories that focuses on the four fundamental business issues of attracting, interacting, acting, and reacting. The system presented here focuses on the business-to-customer e-commerce system to provide a more efficient approach to handling online shopping. Because of this application, university students can make an easy approach for buying and selling necessary products.

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