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More Secure E-Commerce Enterprise using Phone Application

Amit Khunti, Gousia Thahniyath

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Mobile and e-commerce applications are tools for accessing the internet and for buying products and services. These applications are constantly evolving due to the high rate of technological advances being made. This paper provides a new perspective on the types of applications that can be used. It describes and analyses device requirements, provides a literature review of important aspects of mobile devices that can use such applications and the requirements of websites designed for m-commerce. The design and security aspects of mobile devices are also investigated. As an alternative to existing m-commerce applications, this paper also investigates the characteristics and potential of the PhoneGap cross-mobile platform application. The results suggest that effective mobile applications do exist for various Smartphones, and web applications on mobile devices should be effective. Android simulators can be used for ensuring proper functionality and for compiling the applications. Customers can register online and they can browse product that are organized in different categories systematically. Each customer can create their own gallery to view their favourite product without much difficulty and each user has the right to purchase a product using the integrated payment gateway.

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E-Commerce, M-Commerce, Smartphone, Spree–Commerce, Web API

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