Medflow Architecture for Online Medicine
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47607/ijresm.2020.288Keywords:
Medflow, Online medicine, Online pharmacyAbstract
Applications like NETMEDS have a fundamental drawback that users don’t know from where the medicines are being delivered. It has been one of the most challenging part for several people to order medicine online. In day-to-day world, if we visit medical shop then we get the proper medicine i.e., fresh to consume and extracted from a trusted source. In the proposed system, we have created a web portal that will help the customer to order medicine and going to help the vendor for maintaining stock availability online. The prime focus was to order medicine from a trusted source online and to deliver the medicine from trusted source. A web portal is created to order medicine from trusted sources and from specific area. We are going to select the vendor by ourselves and we’re going to add the online payment portal, a map link and a discount section to buy medicine. This is going to be carried out using Java 7, Java Server faces J2EE, Bootstrap 4 and Tomcat 7 in order to make our portal interactive. The web portal is almost created, we are able to search for areas and input the medicine stock from vender’s side, the map link to the vender’s shop, online payment portal with a search and filter ability. The existing systems requests for the prescriptions and the source of the medicine stores and sellers are not provided. To stay away from such framework, we have created a web application that can connect the customers as well as the nearby vendors. As the clients trust on close by drug store owners, so we have proposed a structure where client will have the option to look through medication’s accessibility in close by shop. Additionally, they will have the option to check accessibility for prescriptions. As the seller will be realized client will be agreeable for requesting prescription. In addition to that, we are giving online payment portal.
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Copyright (c) 2020 Akshay Gale, Mayur Waghmare, Aarti Ragella, Rohan Swashinkar, Vishal Sontakke, Aarti M. Ragella
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