Asp.Net MVC 6 (+EF6) web site for cosmetics producer and seller; mini-ERP + shop
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Description
Experience Level: Expert
General information for the website: We design and make cosmetic products, including bespoke ones
Kind of development: New website from scratch
Description of every page/module: Front end shop and ERP-like admin areas
Description of requirements/features: Standard shopping cart functionality on the sell side with paypal gateway integration
Ability for the client to checkout as guest (if buying non-bespoke products) or register and manage his "library" of bespoke products, specialized from "templates" (ingredient options) we provide.
CMS and Admin requirements: We order ingredients (in batches) and we make products (also in batches) out of these ingredients. As opposed to a simple "reseller" shops, we need to track dependencies between product batches and ingredient batches from which the product has been made. This is typical for this kind of business, and, for example, pizza delivery companies. So on the back side we need to follow the ingredient batch => product batch workflow. As such, we hold inventories of both ingredients and final products.
Product batch can be made either per client order (which is always the case for bespoke orders), or at our discretion for "standard" products.
We need to be able to setup the "standard" products and "bespoke" product templates; importantly, once a bespoke template is specialized, it generates a concrete product that semantically is indistinguishable from a "standard" product. So we will need to avoid replication of concrete products in DB, whether we have set them up as "standard", or a client has generated them from a "bespoke" template.
Payment methods: Credit Card, Paypal
Specific technologies required: Asp.Net MVC 6 + EF6
Extra notes: We will provide an 95% ready model DB (EF6) plus functional and workflow specs. We expect this to be a roughly 1 man-month project, given that most of DB layout will be provided.
Week 1-2; functional website without graphical design; both shop and, mostly ERP workflows implemented, heavy reliance on scaffolding.
Week 2-3: 2-3 iterations on the graphic design. We will expect you to propose 3 layouts of the shop. The ERP part needs to be fairly down to earth, but delivered to spec.
Week 4: staging
We expect this to be a single application, because the data model is shared between the shop and the ERP; no WebAPI or alike. We do know how to implement this thing, but we would like to outsource the implementation, so only apply if you can do Asp.Net MVC development "with F1 button disabled" (mostly).
Kind of development: New website from scratch
Description of every page/module: Front end shop and ERP-like admin areas
Description of requirements/features: Standard shopping cart functionality on the sell side with paypal gateway integration
Ability for the client to checkout as guest (if buying non-bespoke products) or register and manage his "library" of bespoke products, specialized from "templates" (ingredient options) we provide.
CMS and Admin requirements: We order ingredients (in batches) and we make products (also in batches) out of these ingredients. As opposed to a simple "reseller" shops, we need to track dependencies between product batches and ingredient batches from which the product has been made. This is typical for this kind of business, and, for example, pizza delivery companies. So on the back side we need to follow the ingredient batch => product batch workflow. As such, we hold inventories of both ingredients and final products.
Product batch can be made either per client order (which is always the case for bespoke orders), or at our discretion for "standard" products.
We need to be able to setup the "standard" products and "bespoke" product templates; importantly, once a bespoke template is specialized, it generates a concrete product that semantically is indistinguishable from a "standard" product. So we will need to avoid replication of concrete products in DB, whether we have set them up as "standard", or a client has generated them from a "bespoke" template.
Payment methods: Credit Card, Paypal
Specific technologies required: Asp.Net MVC 6 + EF6
Extra notes: We will provide an 95% ready model DB (EF6) plus functional and workflow specs. We expect this to be a roughly 1 man-month project, given that most of DB layout will be provided.
Week 1-2; functional website without graphical design; both shop and, mostly ERP workflows implemented, heavy reliance on scaffolding.
Week 2-3: 2-3 iterations on the graphic design. We will expect you to propose 3 layouts of the shop. The ERP part needs to be fairly down to earth, but delivered to spec.
Week 4: staging
We expect this to be a single application, because the data model is shared between the shop and the ERP; no WebAPI or alike. We do know how to implement this thing, but we would like to outsource the implementation, so only apply if you can do Asp.Net MVC development "with F1 button disabled" (mostly).
Elena C.
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You havent mentioned about front-end but only the backend of the shop (where both both kinds of products can be ordered) IT would be easier to understand the system if you can produce a rough wireframes of some primary functional screens (even scanned would do) ?
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