You have to build a prototype using any CASE or drawing tool, based on the Ecommerce system
Question:
You have to build a prototype using any CASE or drawing tool, based on the Ecommerce system user story. Please make the connection between all the webpages that you are going to draw, by specifically stating each button what page will display.
The Ecommerce user story can be found in the textbook, Chapter 6, page 165-166.
Welcome the customer.
If the customer has been at this site before using this same computer, welcome the customer back to the online store.
Show specials on home page.
Show any recent books or other products that have recently been introduced. If the customer is identified, tailor the recommendations to that specific customer.
Search for desired product.
Include an effective search engine that will locate the specific product and similar products.
Show matching titles and availability.
Display the results of the search on a new Web page.
Allow customer to ask for greater detail.
Offer the customer more product details, such as sample pages in a book, more photos of a product, or to play a partial track from a CD.
Display reviews of the product.
Share the comments that other customers have about the product.
Place a product into a shopping cart.
Make it easy for the customer to click on a button that places the product into a shopping cart of intended purchases.
Keep purchase history on file.
Keep details about the customer and their purchases in a cookie on the customer’s computer. Also keep credit card information for faster checkout.
Suggest other books that are similar.
Include photos of other books that have similar themes or were written by the same authors.
Proceed to checkout.
Confirm the identity of the customer.
Review the purchases.
Allow the customer to review the purchases.
Continue shopping.
Offer the customer a chance to make further purchases at the same time.
Apply shortcut methods for faster checkout.
If the identity of the customer is known and the delivery address matches,speed up the transaction by accepting the credit card on file and the remainder of the customer’s preferences, such as shipping method.
Add names and shipping addresses.
If the purchase is a gift, allow the customer to enter the name and address of the recipient. Offer options for shipping.
Allow the customer to choose a shipping method based on cost.
Complete the transaction.
Finish the transaction. Ask for credit card confirmation if the shipping address is different from the customer’s address on file.