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IZZONET WEB SOLUTION PVT.LTD.

CHIKHLI

An internship report submitted to

UKA TARSADIA UNIVERSITY

Final Year Student of


Bachelor of Technology
in
Information Technology

By
Patel Megha
202103103510194

Guided by
Mr.Nileshbhai Ahir
Web Devloper

Ms. Shreya Chakrabarty


(Internal Guide)
Assistant Professor (IT & CS)
CGPIT, UTU, Bardoli

Department of Information Technology and Cyber Security


Chhotubhai Gopalbhai Patel Institute of Technology
Bardoli, Gujarat
2024

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CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that work embodied in this report entitled Summer Internship as
carried out by Purav Vinodbhai Lad (202103103510180) & Avi Rajeshbhai MIstry
(202103103510199), Purav & Avi (180 & 199) in partial fulfilment of the degree of Bachelor
of Technology in Information Technology, Chhotubhai Gopalbhai Patel Institute of
Technology, UTU, Bardoli during the academic year 2024-2025.
Date:
Place:

Ms. Shreya Chakrabarty Ms. Purvi H. Tandel


Assistant Professor Head of the Dept.,
Department of IT & CS Department of IT & CS
CGPIT, UTU, Bardoli. CGPIT, UTU, Bardoli.

Signature of External Examiner

Chhotubhai Gopalbhai Patel Institute of Technology


UkaTarsadia University
Bardoli – 394350

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

The satisfaction that accompanies the successful completion of this internship would
be incomplete without mentioning the people who made it possible, without whose constant
guidance and encouragement would have made efforts go in vain. I consider myself privileged
to express gratitude and respect towards all those who has guided through the completion of
internship.

I convey thanks to my internal guide Ms.Shreya Chakrabarty, Information


Technology and Cyber Security department, CGPIT for providing encouragement, constant
support and guidance which was of a great help to complete this internship successfully.

I am grateful to my external guide Mr.Nileshbhai Ahir, Designation in Izonnet Web


Solution Píivate Limited for giving me the support and encouragement that was necessary
for the completion of this internship.

I am grateful to Ms. Purvi H. Tandel, Head of the Department, Information


Technology and Cyber Security department, CGPIT for giving us the support and
encouragement that was necessary for the completion of this internship.

I would also like to express my gratitude to Prof. B.M. Vadher, Director, Chhotubhai
Gopalbhai Patel Institute of Technology for providing us congenial environment to work in.

I would like to thank all the faculty members for their patience, understanding and
guidance that gave me strength and will power to work through the long tedious hours for
preparing the report.

Last but not the least; I would also like to thank my colleagues, who have co-operated
during the preparation of our report and without them this internship has not been possible.
Their ideas helped me a lot to improve my internship report.

Patel megha kiranbhai(202103103510194)

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ABOUT COMPANY
Vision
Izonnet Solution play an important role in the modern economy, and often experience
significantly higher pay than other industries. And Digital solutions have transformed the
world’s for web applications.

Mission
Our mission is to deliver optimal solutions with top quality and best services at affordable
prices. In Our Business Policy Customer satisfaction is given top priority. Our team is very
friendly in dealings to the customers and it helps us to retain lifelong relationship with our
existing clients and expand our customer circle worldwide.

Products
● Web/Mobile Application Development
● E-commerce development
● API Integration
● Website Design & Development

Turnover
Partners
Customers
Achievements
Certificates

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ABOUT INTERNSHIP AREA

Basics of Area

Izonnet Web Solution Private Limited is an Indian-based company specializing in providing


web solutions, including website development, digital marketing, and IT services. If you are
asking about internship areas at the company, they may offer opportunities in various fields,
such as:

1. Web Development: Front-end and back-end development using technologies


like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and various frameworks.
2. Digital Marketing: SEO, SEM, social media marketing, content marketing,
and email marketing.
3. Graphic Design: Designing for web platforms, including UI/UX, branding,
and promotional content.
4. Software Development: Mobile app development or custom software solutions
for client requirements.
5. Business Development and Sales: Engaging with clients, managing projects,
and enhancing business strategies.
6. IT Support: Providing technical assistance and managing software and
hardware issues for clients.

Correlate This Area :


In relation to web development, each of the internship areas mentioned at Izonnet Web
Solution Private Limited can be directly tied to various aspects of this field.

Future Aspects of This Area:


in Future I can perform or use the area in my other projects.

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LEARNING OUTPUT

Week 1 Learning:
In Week 1, you began learning about the project definition and the requirements for a
project, using an example related to online shopping. You also started understanding both
functional requirements and requirements in other languages.

Week 2,3,4 Learning:


In Weeks 2, 3, and 4, it looks like your focus was on selecting the best platform that aligns
with your project requirements. After defining the project and gathering the necessary
requirements, you moved into researching and determining the most suitable platform to
implement the project.

This phase is crucial in web development as it involves evaluating various technologies,


frameworks, and platforms that meet the technical and functional needs of the project.

Week 5 Learning:
Week 5: You began the implementation of your project, likely writing the code and
developing key features based on the project definition and requirements gathered in the
earlier weeks.

Week 6 &7 Learning:


Weeks 6 and 7: You continued working on the implementation, building out the functionality
of your project. Alongside development, you also started testing your project, ensuring that it
met the requirements and performed as expected.

Week 8 Learning:
Week 8 outcome : In last week I have completed my project.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT. V
LIST OF FIGURES VIII
LIST OF TABLES IX
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Overview 7
1.2 Problem Definition 7
1.3 Scope/Application 7
CHAPTER 2: TRAINING ACTIVITIES 8
CHAPTER 3: MODULES 9
3.1 System Modules 9
3.1.1 Module 1 9
3.1.2 Module 2 9
3.2 Database Schema 9
CHAPTER 4: IMPLEMENTATION 10
4.1 Hardware and Software Requirements 10
4.2 Snapshots 10
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE SCOPE 11
REFERENCES 12

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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 4.1 Home Page ............................................................................................... 16

Figure 4.2 Login Page ................................................................................................. 17

Figure 4.3 View Page ................................................................................................. 20

Figure 4.4 View Page ...................................................................................................20

Figure 4.5 Product Page… .......................................................................................... 21

Figure 4.6 Contact Page .............................................................................................. 22

Figure 4.7 Product Checkout page .............................................................................. 23

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LIST OF TABLES
Table 3.1: Login Table …………………………………………………………………..14

Table 3.2: Use Profile Table ………………………………………………………… 15

Table 3.3: Product Table ……………………………………………………………….15

Table 3.4: Order Table…………………………………………………………………..15

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 OVERVIEW
An online shopping platform aims to provide a seamless and efficient shopping
experience, leveraging technology to connect buyers and sellers. With careful planning,
implementation, and continuous improvement, it can evolve to meet changing consumer
demands and technological advancements.

1.2 PROBLEM DEFINITION


Online shopping has revolutionized how consumers purchase goods and services. However,
despite its convenience, several key challenges affect the user experience, business operations,
and the overall success of online marketplaces.

1.3 SCOPE/APPLICATION
The Scope of online shopping refers to the range of activities, processes, technologies, and
business models involved in buying and selling products or services over the internet. It defines
the operational boundaries, stakeholders, and the extent of functions provided by an online
shopping platform. The Application outlines the real-world uses and industries where online
shopping is utilized, showcasing its relevance across various sectors.

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CHAPTER 2: TRAINING ACTIVITIES
Introduction to Training

• Objective: Equip employees with the necessary skills to effectively manage and utilize
online shopping modules.

• Importance: Continuous training enhances employee performance, improves customer


satisfaction, and increases overall business efficiency.

➢ Types of Training Activities


1. Workshops

o Description: Hands-on sessions focusing on specific modules (e.g., product


management, payment gateways).

o Activities: Group exercises, role-playing scenarios, and guided tasks to


reinforce learning.

2. Webinars

o Description: Live or recorded online presentations that cover module features


and best practices.

o Activities: Expert guest speakers, Q&A sessions, and interactive polls to engage
participants.

3. Simulations

o Description: Realistic scenarios that allow employees to practice using modules


in a controlled environment.

o Activities: Mock shopping experiences, troubleshooting exercises, and


checkout process simulations.

4. E-Learning Modules

o Description: Online courses that employees can take at their own pace,
covering various aspects of online shopping modules.

o Activities: Interactive quizzes, video tutorials, and progress tracking to assess


understanding.

5. Team-Based Learning

o Description: Collaborative training sessions where employees work in teams to


solve problems related to module usage.

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6. Activities: Case studies, brainstorming sessions, and group presentations on module
optimization strategies.

7. Description: Practical training where employees learn while performing their regular
job duties.

8. Activities: Shadowing experienced staff, step-by-step guides, and real-time feedback


on module usage.

9. Description: Regular check-ins to assess the effectiveness of training activities and


gather employee feedback.

10. Activities: Surveys, one-on-one meetings, and group discussions to identify areas for
improvement.

• Content Creation: Develop manuals, guides, and tutorials tailored to each module.

• Resource Sharing: Provide access to online resources, forums, and community groups
for ongoing learning.

➢ Measuring Training Effectiveness

• Key Performance Indicators (KPIs): Track metrics such as employee engagement,


module proficiency, and customer satisfaction scores post-training.

• Continuous Improvement: Use feedback to refine training programs and address


emerging challenges.

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CHAPTER 3: MODULES
3.1 SYSTEM MODULES
This section outlines the key modules implemented during the internship as part of the shopping
management project. Each module plays a crucial role in enhancing the platform's functionality and
improving the user experience.

3.1.1 Module 1: User Management Module


The User Management Module is responsible for managing user interactions within the platform. This
module handles user registration, authentication, and profile management.

Role:
• User Registration: Facilitates the sign-up process, allowing users to create accounts by
providing necessary details.
• Authentication: Manages user login and logout processes, ensuring secure access to the
platform.
• Profile Management: Allows users to update personal information, manage shipping
addresses, and view their order history. This enhances user engagement and satisfaction.

3.1.2 Module 2: Product Management Module

The Product Management Module is essential for maintaining the product catalog. It allows administrators
to add, edit, and manage products on the platform.

Role:
• Product Catalog Management: Provides functionalities to add new products, including
descriptions, prices, images, and inventory status.
• Category Management: Organizes products into categories and subcategories, making it easier
for users to navigate the site.
• Inventory Tracking: Monitors stock levels, sends alerts for low inventory, and facilitates
replenishment processes, ensuring that popular products remain available to customers.

3.2 DATABASE SCHEMA


This section lists the tables used in the project’s database schema, outlining their structure and purpose.

Table 3.1: Login Table

Column Name Data Type Size Constraint Description


Id INT 5 Primary Key ID No.
User VARCHAR 50 --- Username
Pass VARCHAR 50 --- Password

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Table 3.2: User Profile Table

Column Name Data Type Size Constraint Description


UserId INT 5 Primary Key Unique User ID
UserName VARCHAR 50 NOT NULL User's Name
Email VARCHAR 100 NOT NULL User's Email
Address VARCHAR 255 --- Shipping Address
PhoneNumber VARCHAR 15 --- Contact Number

Table 3.3: Product Table

Column Name Data Type Size Constraint Description


ProductId INT 5 Primary Key Unique Product ID
ProductName VARCHAR 100 NOT NULL Name of the
Product
Price DECIMAL 10,2 NOT NULL Price of the
Product
Stock INT 5 NOT NULL Available Stock
Level
CategoryId INT 5 Foreign Key Associated
Category

Table 3.4: Order Table

Column Name Data Type Size Constraint Description


OrderId INT 5 Primary Key Unique Order ID
UserId INT 5 Foreign Key ID of the User
OrderDate DATETIME --- NOT NULL Date of Order
TotalAmount DECIMAL 10,2 NOT NULL Total Order
Amount
Status VARCHAR 20 --- Current Order
Status

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CHAPTER 4: IMPLEMENTATION
4.1 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
The requirements for building and running an online shopping platform vary depending on the scale of

the business, expected traffic, and complexity of features. Here, we'll Home outline the hardware

and software requirements for both small-tomedium and large-scale platforms.

4.2 SNAPSHOTS

➢ Home Page

Figure 4.1.1 Home Page

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Figure 4.1.2 Home Page

• The image you uploaded shows the homepage of an online shopping website.

• The design features a minimalist layout with a header menu that includes options like "Home," "Men,"
"Women," "About," and "Contact-us."
• The main section highlights "New Arrivals" with a prominent "Shop Now" button, encouraging users to
explore new products.
• On the right side, there is an image of a model in stylish clothing, reinforcing the focus on fashion.
• The cart icon at the top right also shows a notification, suggesting that there is an item in the cart.

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➢ Login Table

Figure 4.2 Login Table

• The login page for an online shopping platform is a gateway for customers to access their
accounts and enjoy personalized shopping experiences.
• It is where users provide their credentials, such as an email address or username and
password, to securely sign in to the platform.
• The login page is usually simple, with clear fields for entering the username or email and
password.

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➢ View Page

Figure 4.2.1 View Page

• Products are organized into categories such as.

• It sounds like you want to organize or present clothing items based on price categories on your
website.

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Figure 4.2.2 View Page

• Products are organized into categories such as .

• It sounds like you want to organize or present clothing items based on price categories on your website.

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➢ Add to Cart Page

Figure 4.3 Add to Cart Page

• the item and the brand name, which helps you identify it and understand the quality or style associated
with that brand.

• A gallery of images showing the item from various angles, including

• Front, back, and side views.

• Close-ups of details like stitching, fabric texture, or patterns.

• Fabric and Material: Information on what the item is made of (e.g., cotton, silk, synthetic blends).

• Fit and Style: Details on how the item fits (e.g., fitted, relaxed) and its style (e.g., casual, formal).

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➢ Contact Us

Figure 4.4 Contact Us

• The section where customers can find contact details for support.

• The address provided for written inquiries.

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➢ Payment Process Page

Figure 4.5 Payment Process Page

• When detailing the checkout information for a product in online shopping, it's essential to provide a clear
and comprehensive summary of what customers will encounter during the checkout process.

• The name of the product being purchased, Brief details about the product.

• Number of items selected, Cost of each item.

• Total Price: The cost of the product(s) before any additional charges.

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CONCLUSION AND FUTURE SCOPE
The implementation of an online shopping platform offers immense opportunities for
businesses to expand their reach, improve customer experience, and boost sales.

The flexibility provided by cloud infrastructure, modern software technologies, and the
integration of third- party services makes it easier to create a robust and scalable platform.
With the right combination of hardware, software, and security measures, an eCommerce
system can deliver a seamless shopping experience, ensuring customer satisfaction and
fostering brand loyalty.

However, the rapid evolution of online shopping trends, customer expectations, and
technological advancements requires continuous adaptation. Whether it's enhancing the user
interface, improving backend performance, or offering new payment and shipping options,
businesses must stay competitive by keeping their platforms updated and secure.

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REFERENCES
Web References

1. [Online] http://www.franchisemart.in/business-services-franchise/online-textile-portal-
franchise/ [Date Accessed: 25 OCT 2015].

2. [Online] https://www.shopify.com/blog/ecommerce-trends [Date Accessed: 10 OCT 2024].

3. [Online] https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2021/05/20/the-future-of-e-
commerce-is-now/?sh=2f3e4e3f1b08 [Date Accessed: 10 OCT 2024].

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