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Design and Development of an Android Application for Online Grocery Shopping: A User- Centered Approach

Ved Prakash, Vikas Gupta

Abstract


A quick and easy way for consumers to buy and manage their groceries is what the Grocery
Android application study seeks to offer. Users of the programme will be capable of investigating
a large selection of products, make shopping lists, and make purchases using a security and user-
friendly interface. The basic goal of the project is to provide a one-stop solution to manage their
grocery needs while having to deal with the difficulty of going to a physical store. With simple
navigation and a fast checkout procedure, the app will be created to be viewer and intuitive.
Users will be able to examine product details, add things to their bag or shopping list, and search
for particular products or navigate by categories. Based on the user's tastes and purchasing
patterns, the app also offers individualized advice.


Keywords


Grocery Android application, user-friendly interface, purchasing patterns, fast checkout, online grocery app, UCD, navigation, order tracking, UI

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijcam.v8i2.1533

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