Developing a Book E-commerce Platform for Single ad Bulk (BookFlow) Purchases Using ASP.NET Core

Sharifzoda, Farrukh (2025) Developing a Book E-commerce Platform for Single ad Bulk (BookFlow) Purchases Using ASP.NET Core. UNSPECIFIED thesis, UNSPECIFIED.

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Abstract

The way readers discover, purchase, and consume books has evolved with the rapid advancement of digital technology and the growth of e-commerce platforms. This thesis project, "BookFlow: Developing an ASP.NET Core-Based E-commerce Platform for Single and Bulk Book Purchases," explores the creation of a specialized online bookstore using ASP.NET Core, a framework known for its scalability, security, and robustness. The project addresses the rising demand for a digital platform that caters to diverse reading preferences, from individual buyers to institutional book procurement. Key features include a comprehensive catalog system, secure payment processing, userfriendly interfaces, and efficient order management for single and bulk purchases. Employing ASP.NET Core, along with technologies like Entity Framework and Microsoft Identity, this platform is designed to deliver a seamless and intuitive shopping experience for users across devices. The study examines the development process, from architectural planning to frontend design, integrating extensive research and testing to align with current e-commerce trends and expectations. Findings from this project highlight the importance of creating a flexible, secure, and accessible online bookstore that meets both individual and institutional needs. This platform not only supports the digital transformation of book sales but also serves as a potential model for e-commerce solutions in the publishing industry. Through this project, BookFlow demonstrates how ASP.NET Core can power innovative, user-centric digital experiences in the modern book marketplace.

Item Type: Thesis (UNSPECIFIED)
Additional Information: Course of of Science in Computer Engineering
Divisions: Informatika Intézet
Depositing User: Gergely Beregi
Date Deposited: 18 Jun 2025 09:36
Last Modified: 18 Jun 2025 09:36
URI: http://szakdolgozat.repo.uniduna.hu/id/eprint/2181

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