Abstract

Abstract: The electronic mall is an electronic trading platform for large commodities built with e-commerce software. Its main function is to sell products to customers accurately and quickly through this platform. Online Marketing has become an irreplaceable and important means in product sales. This article designs and implements an electronic mall management system. It integrates functions such as product classification, product browsing, shopping cart function, order management, and announcement management. The system provides services for registered members, non-registered members, product managers, system administrators, and big data analysts. By using Spring framework's AOP (Aspect-Oriented Programming) features, Inversion of Control (Inversion of Control) features, Spring MVC model and MyBatis ORM features, using B/S architecture and MySQL database, this paper implements the system. This programming has high reconfigurability. This system provides functions such as product information management, user information management, shopping cart order management, announcement management, system log, and user authority management. At the same time, it is ensured that these functions will not be illegally operated by users without authority, so that the system has higher security. The system has now been deployed and used to meet the needs of registered members, product managers, system administrators, big data analysts and other users. This system provides an integrated solution for Online Marketing, which has high practical and commercial value.

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