A step-by-step guide to building a functional e-commerce site. Using a functional site that can be found on the Web as a case study, the guide demonstrates how to incorporate standard features such as product catalogs, shopping carts, and checkout pages. More unusual features include cross selling and up selling of products, a product search, a wish list, a product spotlight, user registration, and support for gift certificates. Some programming experience is expected. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Jason Bentrum is a Senior Developer for Mary Kay, Inc. in Dallas, Texas. This site is one of the largest functioning business-to-consumer Web sites in the country. Jason helped to design and to implement this impressive e-commerce Site. Implementation involved using Site Server Commerce Edition 3.0, Windows2000 Active Server Pages, HTML, JavaScript, Visual Basic, ADO 2.5, and Microsoft SQL Server 7.0. Custom Distributed COM+ components were written in Visual Basic and used Microsoft Windows2000 COM+. User input was validated with client-side JavaScript.
He helped to design and to implement the extranet on-line ordering system for Mary Kay. Implementation involved using Site Server Commerce Edition, Active Server Pages, HTML, JavaScript, Visual Basic, and Microsoft SQL Server 7.0. James Whatley (MCP) has worked in the Information Technology field for more than six years. He is a Technical Consultant for Mary Kay Inc. in Dallas, Texas. In the past three years, James was a key factor in the success of moving Mary Kay into the e-Commerce front. The company's e-Commerce site has grown to be one of the largest business-to-consumer Web sites in the country, currently fourth in retail sales. James was a major contributor to the design and implementation of this impressive e-Commerce application. The site was developed using Site Server Commerce Edition 3.0, Visual Basic 6.0, Active Server Pages, HTML, JavaScript, ADO 2.5, Microsoft SQL Server 7.0, and runs on Windows 2000. James is now working on designing and implementing Mary Kay's new corporate order entry system based on the .NET Framework.
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