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started by Ahmad Mccullough on 14 Mar 12
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    This might be a bookshop, songs shop, garments shop, or anything else you want. There should be a "user" interface to permit clients to choose and obtain items (don't be concerned regarding the payment side of issues). Preferably there really should also become a password-protected "owner" interface, to permit the E-shop operator to view/edit stock and pending orders.
    The exercise is deliberately "hard" given the short deadline, and that i do not expect every person necessarily to complete it to perfection. This may be taken into account in the marking.
    MARKING SCHEME:
    [A 5%] Ability to compose working HTML code (i.e. code that produces productive markup on a browser window).**
    [B 5%] Ability to post an HTML web-page on a server such that it's observable around the World Wide Web. ***

    [C 10%] Capacity to produce an HTML kind communicate using a PHP script.**
    [D 10%] Capability to produce a PHP script interact with a MySQL database.**
    [E 40%] Performance (the extent to which the software's operation complies with - or exceeds- the original specification).
    [F 10%] User friendliness (the extent to which the browser displays are very clear and self-explanatory).
    [G 10%] Presentation. (This could incorporate suitable utilization of pictures, color, text fonts, style-sheets and dynamic HTML capabilities.)
    [H 10%] Clarity and readability of coding and related documentation (e.g. use of feedback, proper indentation and so on.)
    NOTES:
    *If you wish to use distinct web-based systems (e.g. ASP, JSP, Pearl) make sure you achieve this. However, please tend not to use high-level computer software deals which demand no programming abilities (e.g. "wysiwyg" HTML editors), as these fairly defeat the purpose of taking this module.

    ** In classes A to D, the marks are granted inside a "binary" manner (i.e. the pupil receives both the whole weighting mark or else zero). Therefore 30% may be obtained just by demonstrating a simple understanding of HTML, PHP and MySQL. The remaining types are marked inside a "continuous" fashion (i.e. any quantity of marks amongst zero as well as the weighting worth may be awarded).
    *** Within the event of server failure (or other irresolvable technical issues) Class B will be eliminated and the weightings from the other types scaled appropriately.
    Remedy:
    My electronic store software is for the sale of textbooks and other assorted item sold by the Wandle Industrial Museum.
    This development can be a logical extension to an existing static web site. The data and fundamental format of my application are derived from this pre-existing perform.
    The primary INTERFACE:
    the preliminary screen, not including the authentic frames utilised inside theMuseum internet site. The majority of the content material within the best and bottom frames is non functional and is integrated for completeness, this also assists show the dynamic HTML that offered secondary navigation structures.
    This display shown the main body of the store data and the "shopping basket" capabilities in the button. This page provides entry to:
    one) A full list with the on-line "catalogue";
    2) A subset with the catalogue outlined by item class;
    three) A subset of the catalogue according to consumer outlined search terms;
    4) Far more comprehensive information about an item;
    5) Capacity to include products to a session based "shopping basket";
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