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Online greeting card website

Lim, Ching Yee (2023) Online greeting card website. Final Year Project, UTAR.

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    Abstract

    In a digital era where personal connections are often facilitated through virtual channels, the conventional practice of sending physical greeting cards has seen a decline. This project recognizes the burgeoning need for a modern, intuitive e-card sharing platform, striving to marry the warmth of personal connections with the convenience of digital technology. Grounded in the evolving preference for digital communication channels, this initiative heralds a significant shift in the manner in which individuals connect and express themselves, promising to create a vibrant and inclusive digital greeting space deeply resonant with Malaysia's rich cultural tapestry. Setting itself apart in the current market, the project offers a plethora of unique features that foster deeper connections between individuals. It empowers users to craft highly personalized messages, offering customization options that are both userfriendly and deeply personal. This facet of the platform stands as a cornerstone, presenting a harmonious blend of personal touch and digital convenience, thereby addressing a notable gap in the current market. One of the standout innovations in this project is the incorporation of email functionality, which significantly enhances the user experience by offering a direct and seamless channel for sharing e-cards. This feature not only makes sharing more straightforward but also fosters closer connections, thereby setting a new benchmark in the digital greeting card industry. Leveraging contemporary technologies, the project stands as a beacon of innovation, paving the way for more personalized digital interactions, and embodying a perfect amalgamation of innovation and tradition. The project employs a robust methodology, leveraging modern technologies for a seamless user experience, symbolizing a new phase of personalized digital interactions. Despite developmental complexities, the project demonstrated adaptability, overcoming numerous challenges. Rigorous black box and unit testing methodologies ensure the platform's reliability and efficiency, promising a dependable and userfriendly platform.

    Item Type: Final Year Project / Dissertation / Thesis (Final Year Project)
    Subjects: T Technology > T Technology (General)
    T Technology > TT Handicrafts Arts and crafts
    Divisions: Faculty of Information and Communication Technology > Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) Business Information Systems
    Depositing User: ML Main Library
    Date Deposited: 03 Jan 2024 00:15
    Last Modified: 03 Jan 2024 00:15
    URI: http://eprints.utar.edu.my/id/eprint/6016

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