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Comparing the possibilities of using open-source e-commerce cms when implementing an e-shop
Kmínek, Jan ; Samec, Marek (advisor) ; Svatoš, Oleg (referee)
The aim of this thesis is a survey of currently available open-source e-commerce systems and their use in the implementation of an online store with subsequent comparison. To achieve this goal, firstly in the theoretical part the actual e-commerce systems are analyzed and then important concepts related to them are mentioned. The theoretical part is focused on the history of these systems, and there are also described several trends and innovations in the field of e commerce. Furthermore, the theoretical part deals with the analysis of current e-commerce systems, their division and brief description of the main current leaders. The conclusion of this section is devoted to the selection of three platforms, that will be further elaborated in the practical part. Specifically, these three platforms are: OpenCart, Prestashop and WooCommerce. Finally, there are determined metrics for examining and comparing features, options, advantages and disadvantages of these platforms. The practical part is then followed by the actual implementation of online shops in selected systems. Particular system is always described for each metric. The conclusion of the practical part is focused on the comparison of the e-commerce solution and it contains few details on all three e commerce, including recommendations to the readers for the use of selected e-commerce cms. The main contribution of this work is a comparison of selected open-source e-commerce cms when opening an online store. The reader of the thesis should learn all he needs to know about the impletation of system and its requirments. On that basis, it should be possible to decide, which is the best option when implementing an e-shop.

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