Glossary E-Commerce management

API :Application Programming Interface: API refers to method of communication between two different software applications to exchange data.
ATM : Automated teller machine: Refer to Bank installed machine through money can be withdrawn using ATM Card.
AWS : Amazon Web Service: Refers to reliable , scale-able and inexpensive cloud service offered by Amazon.
B2B : Business to Business: B2B refers to marketplace where manufacturer and supplier can interact for business deal.
B2C : Business to Consumer: B2C refers to the marketplace where different businesses can display their product and buyer can buy directly from buyers
C2B : Consumer to Business: C2B refer to service that individual can provide to Business.
COD : COD is CASH on delivery payment method.
CPC :Cost per Click: Refers to the actual price you pay for each click in your pay-per-click (PPC) marketing campaigns.
CPK :Composite Primary Key : Refer to primary key having more than one attribute in it.
CRM :Customer Relationship Management: Refer to strategy to maintain interaction with existing and potential customer.
CTR :Click Through Rate: Ratio of number of time URL of website appear in search and number of time URL is clicked.
DCL :DOM Content Loaded: Refer to time when the initial HTML document has been completely loaded and parsed.
DNR :Domain Name Registration: It refers to process of getting Domain Name register from hosting company.
E-Business :Electronic Business: E-Business is way to handle different business process digitally including online transactions.
E-Commerce :Electronic Commerce : E-Commerce focus on different aspects of Online Transactions
ERD :Entity Relationship Diagram: Used to create design of database for storage of Data in computer (Database).
FCP :First Contentful Paint: Refer to the point when the browser receive the first byte from server after requesting for website.
FK :Foreign Key: Refer to create parent and child relationship in Database.
FMCG: :Fast Moving Consumer Goods: Refers to solid products that are sold quickly at relatively low cost
HTML :Hyper Text Markup Language: Refers to basic language used to create web page.
IP :Internet Protocol: Refers to numbering scheme used to map Domain Names with Computers.
IPG :Internet Payment Gateway: Refer to service provided by Merchant to customer for processing online transactions using Credit Card / Debit on website.
ISP :Internet Service Provider: Refer to companies providing website hosting service.
KPI :Key Point Indicator: Refer to value used to evaluate how effectively companies or project are achieving its goal.
PK :Primary Key: Refer to non-repeatable and mandatory behavior of attribute of Entity.
PO :Product Owner: Refer to role in to represent business aspect of product.
PPC :Pay Per Click : Business model where company that has placed advertisement on website pay amount to host of website when user click on the advertisement.
PR :Product Road Map: Refer to feature with delivery date of product.
SaaS :Software As A Service: software licensing and delivery model in which software is licensed on a subscription basis and is centrally hosted.
SEO :Search Engine Optimization: Discussion of different techniques to increase page rank of website on search Engine.
SLA :Service Level Agreement: Refer to agreement between client and vendor to define level of service from vendor to client.
SSL :Secure Socket Layer: SSL is the standard method to establish secure connection between client and server.
UK :Unique Key : Refer to non-repeatable behavior of attribute of Entity.
URL :Uniform Resource Locator: Refer to global address of resource (website) on Internet.
UX :User Experience: Discussion on different aspect of Website from User experience viewpoint.
Vendor :A vendor, or a supplier, is a supply chain management term that means anyone who provides goods or services to a company or individuals. A vendor often manufactures invariable items and then sells those items to a customer. Typically vendors are tracked in either a finance system or a warehouse management system. Vendors may or may not function as distributors of goods. They may or may not function as manufacturers of goods. If vendors are also manufacturers, they may either build to stock or build to order. ‘Vendor’ is often a generic term, used for suppliers of industries from retail sales to manufacturers to city organizations. ‘Vendor’ generally applies only to the immediate vendor, or the organization that is paid for the goods, rather than to the original manufacturer or the organization performing the service if it is different from the immediate supplier.
WP :Word Press: Refer to open source Online Website creation tool.
XAMPP :X (Cross Platform) A (Apache) M (Maria DB) P (PHP) P (Perl): Refer to bundled software to create website and Database.

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