A Decentralized Service based E-commerce

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Abstract

The decentralization of many processes has the potential to help many service-based industries to scale up the operations in magnitude and efficiency horizontally, as well as to reduce exponential overhead costs of operation set-up in a new location though e-commerce. This is achieved through the backbone of connecting different operational units through the internet, more specifically through the cloud. The technologies like cloud computing, block chain, native applications for mobiles, and web applications as well, enable a decentralized yet synchronized environment, which is sustainable with a larger ceiling of overburden on the sector. The e-commerce will use web application, android as well as iOS applications, cloud computing as well as security through block chain techniques. It also makes it easier to adjust according to the customer feedback using collaborative filtering as well as adjusting for errors in remote operational units. For the purpose of understanding, we will take the example of a decentralized, cross city e-commerce laundry service in this paper.

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Mahajan*, A., Pisipati, S., & Madhavan, P. (2020). A Decentralized Service based E-commerce. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(5), 187–189. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.e2748.039520

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