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The Development of the Aquatic Product System Using Agile Model: An E-Commerce Application
Abstract
For people, aquatic products from freshwater, marine, and aquaculture ecosystems are essential sources of nutrition and a diversity of culinary options. Nonetheless, the seafood sector suffers difficulties, such as a lack of openness in product procurement and ineffective market information distribution. An inventive e-commerce application has created to overcome these issues. This all-inclusive platform addresses the issue of ineffective market information dissemination by providing fish farmers with real-time market updates through agile software development approaches. Furthermore, the platform offers sellers simplified inventory management features, improving product source transparency. To further encourage openness and well-informed decision-making, a user-friendly interface also enables customers to order directly from fisherman or sellers and obtain product details. The application aims to close the gap between stakeholders by integrating cutting-edge technologies advocating for sustainable practices specific to the cultivation and harvesting of aquatic products. The application ultimately foster transparency, efficiency, and sustainability within the seafood supply chain, improve consumer accessibility to and quality of aquatic products, and propel the growth and success of the seafood industry.
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Scientific Journal of Engineering, and Technology
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1 (1)
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1-7
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Copyright (c) 2024 Glenda P. Binay, Nancy A. Villenas (Author)
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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