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Rachmat Aulia1)
Jurusan Teknik Informatika Sekolah Tinggi Teknik Harapan Medan1)
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Telepon 085760829886
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Systems
Systems
Implementation SDLC
Analysis
and Operation Enclose
Item Picture &
Item Expired
Systems
Design
Fee
Figure 5.1 A System Development Life Cycle refers to Sales
Payment
(George et al., 2004)
6. Architecture Auction
Published
In developing a system, architecture has an
important role to describe the specifications which
are required in the system. The architecture can
Bidding &
provide clearly information related what Processing
components of online auction use and how the
process of online auction runs actually. The Figure 7.1: Framework designed for this online auction
architecture of this online auction is presented by (Adapted from eSourcingWiki, Maximizing Potential Benefits in
Reverse Auction)
reflecting main processes detected in online auction
so that the notification relevant to this system
acceptable well and accurate. Actually the 8. Use case diagram
architecture use in this project research will be This is a modeling diagram which beneficial
displayed as follow: applied to analyze the function requirements of a
LINUX SERVER system. This diagram consists of a set of possible
sequences of interactions between system and a
DB
MySQL
SEND MAIL
user in a particular environment and related to a
particular goal. In this online auction the use case
which had been designed comprise six activities
APACHE
such as user registration, selling an item, gives a
(SSL & PHP)
bid, manages account, view bids and determines
time expired.
BROWSER
Auctioneer Bidder
ONLINE AUCTION SYSTEM
USER REGISTRATION
<<extend>> <<include>>
<<extend>>
Bidder
MANAGES ACCOUNT
Timer
DETERMINES TIME
EXPIRED
9. Implementation of prototype
The information is available in this part is to
inform how online auction system works properly.
Not at all, the information also will be conveyed by
Figure 9.4: Successful Registration
presenting screen shoots in order users will be
The second operation, auctioneers must login by
easier to understandable how this online auction
using username and password which they enter
system works as well as easy to evaluate whether
first. When it true, an access granted is derived by
this system is designed according to main objective
them to upload the auction including determine
which already mentioned above.
category, subcategory, item name, base price, bid
increment, days in auction and manage it.
For the first operation, auctioneers need to register
The steps looks like as follow:
in order they have gain access to upload an auction.
This step looks like as follow:
Figure 9.9: Form of Auction Selected Figure 9.13: Form of Sales Fee Recorded
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