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critically evaluation of two Business-to-Consumer eCommerce websites

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Note Read the attached file carefully. all requirements are mention in attached file not here. Overview This task requires a critical evaluation of two (2) separate eCommerce websites. These must provide a Business-to-Consumer (B2C) service that allows for customers to purchase items directly from a vendor online. Some well known examples of B2C eCommerce include Woolworths, JB Hi-Fi, Bunnings, Jaycar Electronics and Officeworks. While students are free to select the websites of their choice, the following technological requirements must be met for the selection to be valid. Please be advised that Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C) exchanges such as eBay and Alibaba are NOT valid selections for this assessment.  HTML Forms: This requirement can range from a simple registration form all the way through to the more complex examples used for settlement and fulfillment (e.g. payment and shipping details). The latter options may be more prevalent as some eCommerce websites provide ‘guest checkouts’ that do not require any registration beforehand.  Shopping Carts The vast majority of B2C eCommerce sites will utilise some form of shopping cart. These allow for items to be ‘aggregated’ before the checkout process begins. Most online shopping carts will have innovative features that allow for the management of inclusions. The more advanced varieties may even offer a preview of any pricing adjustments based on active specials (e.g. buy one get another at 20% off).  Sitewide Search Facilities This feature should, at the least, allow the consumer to search the entire range of products that are available online. However, the full scope and functionality of search facilities will vary across different websites. A thorough exploration should also include filtering and sorting capabilities that may be used to present any results in a more convenient format. Your assessment must include, but not be limited to, these three (3) requirements. Some additional consideration must also be given to the extent of WCAG 2.1 compliance. This should address aspects of each website’s technical construction (e.g. the inclusion of label elements within all HTML forms) along with some of the more usage-centric considerations (i.e. overall user-friendliness and shopping experience). As such, students will be expected to review the information available at the following URLs:  [login to view URL] This W3C information source will introduce and contextualise the WCAG 2.1 standard. Although we have explored these at several/specific points during the lectures, the information contained herein provides a much broader view that encompasses the purpose and intention of this standard along with the success criteria (including ‘A-AAA’ ratings) it applies.  [login to view URL] This second W3C information source provides a summarised description of each WCAG principle (four in total) along with the guidelines that relate to each. This document simplifies the process of applying the WCAG as a whole and will greatly assist with any evaluation that is focused on the extent of compliance.   [login to view URL] This third and considerably more practical resource should support an extra layer of technical detail. The many tutorials covered on this site explore aspects such as page structure, navigation menus, tables, forms and carousels (commonly used for advertising). In each case, the best practices for WCAG compliance are examined in the context of web design/programming. As with any business information system, eCommerce websites must collect, store, process and transmit sensitive data. This typically includes authentication details, payment details, shipping and handling details, shopping preferences and even purchase histories. As such, it is important to also address privacy and s
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Dear sir. Thanks for your job posting and I am very glad to have a chance that I can work with your fantastic project. I have perfect knowledge of E-Commerce, so that I can complete any E-Commerce site perfectly at high quality level with a very short period of time by using Wordpress-woocommerce, Shopify, Prestashop and Magento. I am very talented in platform such as Wix, Weebly and Squarespace, too. I think the main point of success is to keeping a good communication and credit. So I can reply for your call anytime and respect your opinion. Thank you so much for reading my BID description and I'm looking forward your reply and to a chance to work with you. Best Regards,
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