Abstract

This paper proposes a framework for Rule Based inhibition on e-commerce website for prevention of double payment and computing time invariant for concurrent event handling. Authors have analyzed computational models in terms of Customer segmentation replicating their buying characteristics and Dialogue level constraint establishment through OCL. The tool used are MDT-OCL and matching logic for logic level interpretation. The MDT tool generates Context Syntax Tree. We have used LPG grammar to be applied WBS codification by differentiating Descriptive Noun containing description about the products and associated verbs about the product. Authors have used Eclipse plug-ins to embed it logic constraint mapping to check for any ontological errors and double selection and payment errors.

Highlights

  • This Nowadays there is change in trend from physical movement of client to supplier's location and purchasing a product, its digital millennium e-commerce website has gained considerable importance

  • This paper proposes a method to enhance the linking of various databases, by forming clusters thereby increasing the throughput of the query

  • The above two comparative figures shows the graph of satisfaction level and response time using MySQL normal Query and Argumentative Object Constraint Language (OCL) embedded with MySQL Query interface

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INTRODUCTION

This Nowadays there is change in trend from physical movement of client to supplier's location and purchasing a product, its digital millennium e-commerce website has gained considerable importance. In all the e-commerce applications main focus is on processing delay and high throughput in terms of outcome as desired by the user. All the above proposals have some drawback or the other; for example a client way want to be guided to right product, but the time as well as the outcome of the query are main cause of concern. This paper proposes a method to enhance the linking of various databases, by forming clusters thereby increasing the throughput of the query. By embedding theoretical formal syntax providing an Argumentative logic to reach to a final efficient query outcome. The paper starts with a brief introduction discussing about the current problems in e-commerce website, followed by exhaustive literature survey on OCL and its application in ecommerce. The paper is supported by conclusion and future scope of the work

LITERATURE REVIEW
PROPOSED SOLUTION
Aim of Argument is wider
The decision Making process using Argumentative Constraints
CONCLUSION AND FUTURE SCOPE
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