A user locates the site. After finding the site, he will be able to search for a bookshop since a list of many bookshops (drop down menu) will be provided. The search can be done using a simple search i.e. the user enters the book name, or he can use an advanced search i.e. he enters the book name, ISBN number, author, year of publish and place where the book was published. A user can also click into an advert so that he can view the list of new books that are available. The user can also search by category so that if the user wants to see all the Christian books or drama books then the user will enter the category that he/she wants.
Also after entering the site, the user can go and search for a book without entering a specific bookshop site. This will produce all the bookshops that have that particular book where the user can compare the prices between the different bookshops that have that book.
A user can login into the site. After a successful login, the user’s account will be loaded. The user’s account will show user details such as: his name, details of his purchases, books that the user has not yet bought but in the shop cart and will also allow users to enter complaints or questions. Registered users will be allowed to buy books from any bookshop in the site. Once a user identifies a book, he can add it to his shopping cart. After adding to the shop cart, he is allowed to order the book and he has to fill in a form that will contain the delivery details. The user will enter his account information, which will be crosschecked for validity. Then payment is processed and the books will be delivered to the customers within a period of one week after the payment through the post office. Non- registered users will be forced to register into the site so that they can be allowed to make purchases.
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