Software for gas equipment selection in the internet shop
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2014.27966Keywords:
Internet shop, content control system, Joomla, Opencart, Open ServerAbstract
The problem of software development for Internet-shop of «Budіvel'nik» company is considered. The basic tendencies of web applications development are investigated with the use of the CMS-systems, and also comparison of control system by content of Joomla and Opencart is conducted. It is done a conclusion, that the best decision for creation the internet Shop for a private enterprise “Builder” will be choice of CMS Opencart, that gives more possibilities in expansion designed program functionality
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