Rabona: a mobile application for online auction system

Authors

  • Madhav Prabhu Middle East College
  • Priti Jana Shil

Keywords:

mobile application ;, online auction system

Abstract

The name of the mobile application that will be used to conduct online auctions is RABONA. Nowadays, a lot of people like to shop for and purchase goods online from the convenience of their homes, which has made online retail websites rather popular. Nevertheless, because of these, several websites or app-based businesses have appeared online. Amazon is another well-known website used for online shopping, in addition to websites like eBay. Auctions have become very popular in recent years. Anybody can take part in an auction. In the past, only antique items which sold for very high prices were eligible for auctions. Only participants with significant financial resources were allowed in the auction. But they also host auctions for a range of items, and anybody with the means to participate is welcome. In the past, everyone who wanted to put a bid had to go to the location where the auction would take place. Recently, a few websites have been created that let users conduct these auctions online while seated anywhere. However, this project's objective is to create an application for this auction so that both the buyer and the seller can participate in it using a smartphone. There is no longer a need for them to look for auction websites. To put bids, they only need to use the program. The waterfall approach will be employed in this project after analyzing and contrasting four different types of methodology. This project will include several planning tasks to construct this application.

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Published

05-31-2023

How to Cite

Prabhu, M., & Shil, P. J. . (2023). Rabona: a mobile application for online auction system. Journal of Student Research. Retrieved from https://www.jsr.org/index.php/path/article/view/2318