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 How we should structure our checkout and order process?  Checkout and Order Process of our framework  Stages of Checkout and Order Process.

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2  How we should structure our checkout and order process?  Checkout and Order Process of our framework  Stages of Checkout and Order Process

3 3. Select delivery address 4. Select Payment Method 5. Order Confirmation 6. Display payment detail 7. Payment is made 8. Order is processed 1. View the basket 1. Enter voucher code 2. Select shipping method 3. Review cost based on shipping and voucher code 2. Authentication 1. Login, register or do nothing if logged in  After reviewing checkout and order process of Amazon, our process will be as follows:

4  Along with the features already discussed in our shopping basket we have:  We can allow the customer to enter a voucher code  We can allow the customer to select their preferred shipping method  Review cost based on shipping and voucher code  By voucher code  Customer can immediately view the total cost  This makes everything more open and transparent to the customer  Saving them from waiting until near the end of the  process

5  By Shipping method in basket  Different shipping methods often change the end cost of an order  The customer knows the price they will be paying, at the first stage of the process

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7  By authentication at this stage, customer can  Repeat their orders, save some detail, quicker purchase process  Why should we authenticate the user at this stage?  To enter delivery address, save it, reuse it  Associate each order with a known customer  Authentication may involves here:  Login: write username and password  Register: with username, email, password, default delivery address  Do Nothing: if already logged in, skip authentication step and proceed to next

8  Customer will have default delivery address if logged in  Options to add new one here  New address will be saved with order  Default address will remain unchanged until changed in settings or profile  Save customer time to enter address each time of shopping

9  Payment method usually have three types  An offline payment  An off-site online payment  An on-site online payment  An offline payment  Payment on delivery or telephone hotline  An off-site online payment  Standard PayPal payment where redirect to paypal site  An on-site online payment  PayPal payment pro where payment is made on the site using Paypal APIs

10  Start with selected products in basket  Items in basket should be saved and associated with a customer  Order confirmation means  Customer review the products in basket  Confirm it after review basket from different aspects  After confirmation, basket contents are converted into an order

11  After confirmation order detail, the following payment detail should be there:  For offline payment detail  A postal address, a reference number, a name to make checks payable to, and instructions  For offsite online payment detail  A link or a button to the off-site payment gateway, such as PayPal  For onsite online payment detail  Contain relevant text boxes for the customer to enter their card details  The page must be securely encrypted

12  After payment detail, payment is made  Either be the customer posting a check  Entering their card details  Or paying through a service such as PayPal

13  Once payment has been made, the order should be marked as "pending dispatch”  Can be done automatically when card details are verified  When an off-site gateway returns a successful notification  manually when the administrator receives a check  Automatically e-mail the customer to confirm  The payment was successful and the order is being fulfilled  Automatically email to admin or warehouse to  Allowing them to fulfill the order

14  We have looked into checkout and order process of famous sites  We have discussed suggested checkout and order process for four ecommerce site  What we have left to do:  Implement shipping and tax handling  Implement payment processing  Implement delivery address handling  Implement order processing, fulfillment, and administration  Implement voucher code discount provisions


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