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Project Name Project NameVersion n.n Project Vision DocumentDate Project Name Project Vision Document Version n.n Date Revision History Revision Date Author Reviewed By Summary of Changes Document Approval List Version Approved By Signature Date Document Distribution List Version Name of the Receiver/Group Date Table of Contents 1Introduction4 1.1Purpose4 1.2Scope4 1.2.1In Scope4 1.2.2Out of Scope4 1.3Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations4 1.4References5 2Positioning6 2.1Business Opportunity6 2.2Problem Statement6 2.3Product Position Statement6 2.4SWOT Analysis6 3Stakeholder and User Descriptions7 3.1Stakeholder Summary7 3.2User Summary7 4Stakeholder Requirements8 5System Features8 6Assumptions8 7Constraints8 Introduction Purpose Scope

In Scope Out of Scope< define="" the="" processes="" and="" system="" are="" not="" affected="" or="" influenced="" by="" this="" document=""> Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations This section explains all of the terms and abbreviations that are being used in this document, for those who are unfamiliar with them. Not everybody who reads this document will understand all of the terms, so this section is helpful. Term Explanation References Reference File Name Version Description This section also contains links to all other places that were referred to in this document. These may include: · Web sites · URLs or network locations · Research done for similar products Name Link Positioning Business Opportunity< briefly="" describe="" the="" business="" opportunity="" being="" met="" by="" this="" project=""> Problem Statement < provide="" a="" statement="" summarizing="" the="" problem="" being="" solved="" by="" this="" project.="" the="" following="" format="" may="" be="" used=""> The Problem of affects the impact of which is a successful solution would be Table 1 Problem Statement Product Position Statement < a="" product="" position="" statement="" communicates="" the="" intent="" of="" the="" application="" and="" the="" importance="" of="" the="" project="" to="" all="" concerned="" personnel=""> For Who The is a That Unlike Our product Table 2 Product Position Statement SWOT Analysis< this="" section="" provides="" a="" profile="" of="" the="" stakeholders="" and="" users="" involved="" in="" the="" project,="" and="" the="" key="" problems="" that="" they="" perceive="" to="" be="" addressed="" by="" the="" proposed="" solution.="" it="" does="" not="" describe="" their="" specific="" requests="" or="" requirements="" as="" these="" are="" captured="" in="" a="" separate="" stakeholder="" requests="" artifact.="" instead,="" it="" provides="" the="" background="" and="" justification="" for="" why="" the="" requirements="" are="" needed=""> Stakeholder Summary < there="" are="" a="" number="" of="" stakeholders="" with="" an="" interest="" in="" the="" development="" and="" not="" all="" of="" them="" are="" end="" users.="" describe="" and="" list="" the="" project="" stakeholders=""> Stakeholder Name Represents Role< briefly="" describe="" what="" the="" stakeholder="" represents="" with="" respect="" to="" the="" project="">< briefly="" describe="" the="" role="" the="" stakeholder="" will="" play="" throughout="" the="" lifecycle="" of="" the="" project.=""> Table 3 Stakeholder Summary User Summary < present="" a="" summary="" list="" of="" all="" identified="" users="" of="" the="" system=""> User Name Description Responsibilities Stakeholder [Name the user ] [Briefly describe what they represent with respect to the system.] [List the user’s key responsibilities with regard to the system being developed; for example: captures details produces reports coordinates work and so on] [If the user is not directly represented, identify which stakeholder is responsible for representing the user’s interest.] Table 4 User Summary Stakeholder Requirements < categorize="" and="" list="" the="" requirements="" from="" the="" perspective="" of="" the="" business="" stakeholder="" and="" potential="" system="" users=""> ID Requirement Stakeholder Table 5 Stakeholder Requirements System Features < list="" and="" briefly="" describe="" the="" system="" features.="" features="" are="" the="" high-level="" capabilities="" of="" the="" system="" that="" are="" necessary="" to="" deliver="" benefits="" to="" the="" users.="" avoid="" design.="" keep="" feature="" descriptions="" at="" a="" general="" level.="" focus="" on="" capabilities="" needed="" and="" why="" (not="" how)="" they="" should="" be="" implemented=""> ID Feature Stakeholder Requirement ID Table 6 System Features Assumptions Constraints File NamePage 6 of 8 Company Name Give and Take Thrift Store Company Address 2021 Main St Company Website giveandtake.ca Telephone 416 -898-9999 Contact John Doe Title Store manager Email [email protected] Telephone 416 -898-9999 Project Title Thrift Store E-Commerce Project Description About the company: This is a start-up company that have its warehouse in Toronto and aim to be an on-line store in order to reach a larger market of customer. About the project: The intention of this project is to build a custom e-Commerce platform with features such as shopping cart with payment system, area to manage customer, products, and orders and much more. Problem/ Opportunity Assessment Could take a long time to set up limits on how many products categories might have to pay transaction fees Desired Project Outcomes/ Requirements Once template is setup progress would be much smoother Want to limit the amount of category as not to overwhelm customer Advanced and effective payment options Active blog Key Deliverables to be produced by students* Full featured shopping cart Product search feature Admin product management Desired Start Date Sept 2021 Desired End Date Mar 2021 Thrift Store E-Commerce Thrift Store E-Commerce Version 1.0 Give and Take Thrift Store9/22/2021 Thrift Store E-Commerce Give and Take Thrift Store Version 1.0 9/23/2021 Revision History Revision Date Author Reviewed By Summary of Changes 1.0 9/23/2021 Document Approval List Version Approved By Signature Date Document Distribution List Version Name of the Receiver/Group Date Table of Contents 1Introduction3 1.1Purpose3 1.2Scope3 1.2.1In Scope3 1.2.2Out of Scope3 1.3Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations3 1.4References3 2Positioning3 2.1Business Opportunity3 2.2Problem Statement3 2.3Product Position Statement3 3Stakeholder and User Descriptions3 3.1Stakeholder Summary3 3.2User Summary3 4Stakeholder Requirements3 5System Features3 6Assumptions3 7Constraints3 Introduction This document is intended to provide an idea about Purpose The purpose of this document is to capture the client's overall vision for the project. This information will help ensure that the project goals and high-level requirements are well understood. It focuses on the capabilities needed by the stakeholders, and the target users, and why these needs exist. Scope This Vision Document applies to the Give and Take Thrift Store, which will be developed by the Capstone T08 team. The Capstone T08 team will develop an e-commerce platform for the thrift store. The team will be using React, Redux, Node, Express and MongoDB to actualize the result. Among the many features The Give and Take Thrift Store will have include: full feature shopping cart, product reviews and rating, admin product management, admin user management, checkout process, PayPal and credit card pay method, product carousel. In Scope Out of Scope Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations References Reference File Name Version Description Positioning Business Opportunity The COVID-19 pandemic had made a devastating impact on the Canadian economy and has affected people from all walks of life. One of the hardest hit areas is the small-business, and during such time it is risky to open new business but there is a need to be fill. There may have been a time when shopping at thrift stores is unpopular but due to the pandemic and social media influencers it is quickly becoming a trend in Canada. The average profit on thrift stores is pretty low because of all the costs to having a physical location. The biggest costs for a traditional store are rent and staffing; in response to cost saving measure would be the "Thrift Store E-Commerce" Problem Statement The Problem of affects the impact of which is a successful solution would be Table 1 Problem Statement Product Position Statement


For Who The is a That Unlike Our product Table 2 Product Position Statement Stakeholder and User Descriptions The target market segment includes college students and those that have been impacted financially by the COVID19 pandemic. The users are anticipated to be consumers who are regular users of social media platform such as TikTok, Instagram and Facebook. At the moment we have a limit number of products and our main focus is in the Toronto area, as this is an online store we plan to increase the number of products and expand our market area reach. Stakeholder Summary
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Thrift Store E-Commerce
Thrift Store E-Commerce                 Version 1.0
Give and Take Thrift Store                9/22/2021
Thrift Store E-Commerce
Give and Take Thrift Store
Version 1.0
9/23/2021
Revision History
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Document Approval List
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Document Distribution List
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Table of Contents
1    Introduction    3
1.1    Purpose    3
1.2    Scope    3
1.2.1    In Scope    3
1.2.2    Out of Scope    3
1.3    Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations    3
1.4    References    3
2    Positioning    3
2.1    Business Opportunity    3
2.2    Problem Statement    3
2.3    Product Position Statement    3
3    Stakeholder and User Descriptions    3
3.1    Stakeholder Summary    3
3.2    User Summary    3
4    Stakeholder Requirements    3
5    System Features    3
6    Assumptions    3
7    Constraints    3
Introduction
This document is intended to provide an idea about the retail e-commerce start-up – Give and Take Thrift Store to boost the online avenues for smooth retail shopping experience at affordable prices and it has the goals of magnifying the warehouse outlet of Toronto and match the footsteps of standard international retail giants.
Purpose
The Give and Take Thrift Store targets the people who seeks the quality products online and reach at their fingertips through proper e-commerce channels to save time, effort and distance. During this pandemic, when social distancing is the new normal, the feasibility and need of online retail deliverables are much more than ever, it is high time to traverse the flexibility of the store outlets online too.
Scope
This Vision Document applies to the Give and Take Thrift Store, which will be developed by the Capstone T08 team. The Capstone T08 team will develop an e-commerce platform for the thrift store. The team will be using React, Redux, Node, Express and MongoDB to actualize the result. Among the many features The Give and Take Thrift Store will have include: full feature shopping cart, product reviews and rating, admin product management, admin user management, checkout process, PayPal and credit card pay method, product carousel.
In Scope
· The Brand Reach of Customers
· Focusing on younger sections of demographics
· Focusing on vibrant geographies for boosting the sales
· Developing a feasible e-commerce site
· Developing a customized product line
· Creating a definite online payment mechanism
Out of Scope
· Dynamic Market Competition
· Taste and Preference Pattern of the...
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