3D Model – Furnish the GreySpace
Author(s) -
Vaishali Kosamkar
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
interantional journal of scientific research in engineering and management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-3930
DOI - 10.55041/ijsrem11581
Subject(s) - augmented reality , architecture , pace , e commerce , purchasing , computer science , the internet , boom , product (mathematics) , order (exchange) , focus (optics) , business , world wide web , marketing , human–computer interaction , engineering , art , physics , geometry , mathematics , geodesy , finance , optics , environmental engineering , visual arts , geography
E-commerce is booming at a breakneck pace in this internet age. People in the industrialized world, as well as an increasing number of people in the developing world, now make daily purchases through e-commerce websites. Even Nevertheless, the spread of e-commerce in the developing world is still limited, and there is much to be desired. Ecommerce combined with the Augmented Reality is a boom to the growing technology. This paper, discusses the various facets of establishing an e-commerce website along with the Augmented Reality by giving the customers/users a realistic experience of the products they intend to buy. The database architecture is also examined, with a focus on relational connectivity. This approach to building an e-commerce website with the Augmented Reality can be simply copied and followed in establishing e-commerce websites in emerging and under- developed countries where resources are limited and expensive due to socio-economic factors. This paper presents the design and implementation of an e-commerce system based on React and AR to make online purchasing more convenient. It primarily covers the online shopping program, online payment, order generation, and product viewing in AR. Keywords— E-commerce, Augmented Reality, 3D, database architecture
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