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E-Commerce Development (ITSD325-1802B-01)
E-Commerce Implementation Requirements
Jacqueline Calloway
AIU
May 1, 2018
Project outline 3
Need 3
Architecture 4
Key Elements 4
Guests 4
Hosts 4
Requirements 6
Stakeholders 6
Impact 7
Project outline
Welcome to ABNB, an innovative online booking platform and travel community that offers an array of unique spaces to rent. From houses, apartments, and rooms to boats, caravans, and even entire islands, there are no limits to the spaces and places our guests can enjoy. We operate globally, with opportunities to rent thousands of amazing spaces all over the world. Guests can choose rentals in thousands of cities in hundreds of countries, spanning the Asia Pacific, the Americas, Europe, and Africa. With Abnb, the sky's the limit—literally!
NeedThe transformation of the economy through technology is catching people by surprise; anything tangible that an individual could just dream of owning, is now within reach, and an individual can hire it and use it for limited period depending with his financial ability. Thanks to the arrival of the sharing economy which has changed the dynamics for the better. These changes in the technology are available in platforms such as Uber and many others who are revolutionizing the way individuals can access (May, Königsson and Holmstrom, 2017).
Abnb connects people from all over the world and offer a platform where everyone wins. The host can make money or make contact to people with similar interest as them. Travelers gets a wide range of possibilities to relocate at different price levels all over the world. Hosts will act like a local tourist agency and the traveler will live like a local in the specific area they travel to. This kind of service in offer is in its early stage and the market is huge. Abnb comes to the market with a platform that allows users to add anything they want in the future to help people connect and travel at the same time
Architecture Key ElementsThe key elements of ABNB website are the Guests who rent the spaces and the Hosts who offer their space for rental.
GuestsGuests can rent a space directly from a host for a day, a weekend, a week, or even a month. By searching rental opportunities by city, and fine-tuning their search for what they're looking for and when, guests can browse hundreds of available spaces, see descriptions of listings, and view photos of properties.
Guests will spend less than traditional hotel accommodations, feel more at home, and enjoy a unique, one-of-a-kind living space. By renting a house or apartment (or a designer loft or a caravan), you'll absorb the local culture, meet people with similar interests, and enjoy an experience that's a far cry from a traditional hotel room stay.
HostsHosts can rent out their spaces whenever it suits them: while they're on holiday, away on a business trip, or even full time if they want to make a business out of providing space to guests looking for unique experiences. Simply upload your rental information on Abnb’s easy-to-use site and upload photos of your space. It's as simple as that.
Workflow of how Abnb works
Host
Abnb
Register
Register
Guest
Property listing
Booking waiting for approval
Booking request declined
Order received by host
Instant booking
Payment done using gateway
Accepting the booking made and receiving payment
Revenue split between ABNB and the Host
Requirements
Development of an e-commerce information system is a continuous process of streamlining technical opportunities with business realities. In this case, the ABNB system requirements will be defined by the three core architectural areas of the various stakeholders and they include business value area, business process, and software architecture area. The ABNB e-Commerce system requirements illustrate how to support enhanced customer engagement, host interactions, and third-party partners’ engagement.
StakeholdersIn this case, the stakeholders involved will consist of guests, hosts, system administrators, and third-party partners. The guests and hosts will be targeted consumers of the ADNB site while the system administrators will be the individuals tasked with the routine running of the website. On the other hand, third-party partners will consist of outsourced entities such as those tasked with providing web-based security resources as well as internet provision among other significant services. The four classes of individuals form the core user categories and all requirements will be defined by technical, business process, and software architectural need of each group.
According to stakeholders’ essence and system operation or business processes, one can determine that the core requirements include the public or user requirements, the enterprise requirements, and the provider domain.
Public requirements- The public network domain consist of ADNB users and their channel for engagement with the enterprise. It is the requirements that implore how the public which consist of hosts and guest communicate with the internal system. They include components such as the interface, usability, availability, learnability, and privacy.
Provider requirements- the provider domain requirements represent elements that will lead to comprehensive e-Commerce capabilities. In this case, ADNB e-commerce capabilities include enabling location awareness, distributed order management, customer care, enhanced feedback, payment process features, B2B2C, commerce analytics, and marketing features.
Enterprise requirements- these requirements take into consideration aspects such as enterprise applications, enterprise data stores and the enterprise user directory. In this case, ADNB will consider these requirements in order to ensure results that are delivered to users. Thus, in order to achieve these, requirements of these domain class will include transformation and connectivity components that provide secure transmission and translation to and from systems of engagement as well as enterprise-wide applications.
ImpactThe stakeholders and the business in overall is affected by each of the requirements in a very specific manner. In the first place, public or user domain take into consideration the user-business processes instead of the technicality and functionality. In these case, user or public requirements support significantly to input the user factor hence, leading to developing a user friendly and experience-oriented system. On the other hand, provider domain balances between the user and functionality. Typically, all essential capabilities are measured against user requirements and hence, helping to institute only the required applications as well as simplifying complex application. Finally, the enterprise requirements are mostly concern with functionality and efficiency. Thus, the prior requirements which would have watered down the functionality features are compensated by the enterprise-wide requirements.
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