Lifezy E-Com Site
Prof. Sneha R. Sontakke1*,Mr. Roshan S. Dabhade2, Mr. Rahul G. Virghat3,
Mr. Sanket D. Teltumbade4,Mr. Upasti T. Kawale5
1Department of Computer Science Engineering, P. R. Pote (Patil) College of Engineering & Management
2Department of Computer Science Engineering, P. R. Pote (Patil) College of Engineering & Management
3Department of Computer Science Engineering, P. R. Pote (Patil) College of Engineering & Management
4Department of Computer Science Engineering, P. R. Pote (Patil) College of Engineering & Management
5Department of Computer Science Engineering, P. R. Pote (Patil) College of Engineering & Management
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Abstract -This abstract describes electronic commerce as a process of doing business through computer networks, allowing users to buy or sell products online. E-commerce has significantly reduced physical work and saved time for users. However, security remains a challenge, hindering the growth of e-commerce. The main advantage of e-commerce over traditional commerce is that users can browse online shops, compare prices, and order merchandise from the comfort of their own home. Lifezy is a Business-to-Business-to-Customer (B2B2C) e-commerce website that allows businesses to sell their products or services to consumers online. It is a dynamic website that uses PHP for server-side scripting and MySQL for the database. The website features various web pages, including login/signup, homepage, products, settings, profile, cart, checkout, payment (using Razorpay payment integration), order tracking, contact us, about us, Mailer, and Chatbot. These web pages are created using HTML5, CSS3, Bootstrap 5.1.1, and JavaScript. To ensure secure registration, the blowfish algorithm is used to hash user’s password.
· Key Words:E-commerce, Online shopping, B2B2C, Website development, Blowfish algorithm, SMTP, Admin, Chatbot, Order tracking