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Project Proposal

The document presents a proposal for the MeroPhool website, a web application aimed at digitizing flower businesses in Nepal by allowing customers to browse and order flowers online. It outlines the project's objectives, methodology using the Waterfall model, functional and non-functional requirements, implementation plan, expected outcomes, and future scope for enhancements. The initiative aims to simplify the flower shopping experience and promote digital transformation for small businesses.

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Project Proposal

The document presents a proposal for the MeroPhool website, a web application aimed at digitizing flower businesses in Nepal by allowing customers to browse and order flowers online. It outlines the project's objectives, methodology using the Waterfall model, functional and non-functional requirements, implementation plan, expected outcomes, and future scope for enhancements. The initiative aims to simplify the flower shopping experience and promote digital transformation for small businesses.

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TRIBHUVAN UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE

A Proposal on
MeroPhool
Submitted To
Department of Computer Application
Itahari Namuna College
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor’s in Computer
Application.

Submitted By

Roshan Shrestha

Jun 2025

Under the Supervision of

Er. Chandra Prasad Acharya


1. INTRODUCTION
The merophool Website is a smart and user-friendly web application designed to bring
flower businesses online. It allows customers to browse flowers, add them to cart or wishlist,
and place orders easily from any device. The system also includes an admin dashboard where
shop owners can manage products, view orders, and handle customer messages. This
platform simplifies the flower shopping experience and helps small businesses grow in the
digital market. With modern design and full functionality, the system makes online flower
buying and selling easy, fast, and effective.

2. PROBLEM STATEMENT
• Most flower shops in Nepal still run offline and manually.
• Customers cannot view or buy flowers online.
• During special occasions, shops struggle to handle many orders.
• Shop owners don’t have a proper system to track inventory and sales.

3. OBJECTIVES

• To help shop owners manage products, orders, and customers in one place.
• To allow users to browse flowers, create Wishlist's, and place orders online.
• To create a responsive and mobile-friendly shopping platform.
• To promote digital transformation in small Nepali businesses.

4. METHODOLOGY
In this project, I am using Waterfall methodology to develop our system. The waterfall model
is a software development methodology that follows a linear sequential approach. It consists
of a series of phases that must be completed in order, with each phase building upon the
previous one. The phases of the waterfall model include:

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Requirement Analysis

Design

Coding

Testing

Implementation

Maintenance

Fig 1: Waterfall Model

This project follows the waterfall model with clear linear phases:
• Requirement Analysis: Identify needs of customers and flower shop owners.
• Design: Plan database schema, page layouts, and system architecture.
• Implementation: Build frontend using HTML, CSS, JS and backend using PHP and
MySQL.
• Testing: Perform unit and integration testing for all modules.
• Deployment: Launch the system on a web server or localhost.
• Maintenance: Fix bugs and update based on feedback.

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5. REQUIREMENTS IDENTIFICATION

a. Functional Requirements
• User registration and login
• Flower product listing and search
• Add to cart, wishlist, and order placement
• Admin login and dashboard
• Product, order, and user management
• Contact form for inquiries

b. Non Functional Requirements


• Mobile and desktop responsive
• Easy-to-use interface
• Secure login and data handling
• Fast performance and simple navigation

6. SYSTEM DESIGN OVERVIEW


• Frontend: HTML, CSS, JavaScript
• Backend: PHP
• Database: MySQL
• Server: XAMPP (Localhost)

7. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

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Figure 2: Gantt Chart

i. Week 1-2: Requirement Analysis and Design Planning


In the first two weeks, Identify user needs, create use cases, and design basic layout.

ii. Week 3-4: Setup & Design

Prepare the frontend and backend environment, design pages and database.

iii. Week 5-6: Core Development

Implement shopping, cart, wishlist, order and admin features

iv. Week 7: Week 7: Testing & Bug Fixing

Check all features, fix bugs, and make final improvements.

v. Week 8: Deployment & Presentation

Host the site on local/online server and present the project.

8. EXPECTED OUTCOMES

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• A fully working flower shop website
• Admin dashboard for business control
• Easy and quick online ordering system
• Organized product and order tracking
• Better customer experience for Nepali users
9. FUTURE SCOPE
• Add online payment integration
• Create a mobile app version
• Add delivery tracking features
• Include Nepali language support
• AI-based product recommendation system

10. CONCLUSION
This merophool website will support local businesses in Nepal to go digital. It will help
users buy flowers easily online and allow shop owners to manage everything from one
platform. The system will be simple, useful, and designed for real business needs.

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