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Food Order Delivery Website

Author(s):

K.Manikandan , P.S.R Engineering College; M. Karthickkumar , P.S.R Engineering College; S.BalaGanesh, P.S.R Engineering College; M.MuthuRaj, P.S.R Engineering College

Keywords:

Quantitative Approach with 187 Respondents, Hypotheses, the SOR Model, and Stimulus Organism Response Model Is a Framework

Abstract

Food order from mobile application is popular nowadays, this way can help customers order food effectively and faster. It also can offer maximum benefit for suppliers and customers. So, the customer can get the value of online food order delivery. This research used quantitative approach with 187 respondents to see what stimulus factors that make people interest in online order for food delivery. Research questions that need to be answered: which stimulus factors that make people interest to do online order for food delivery? There are 6 (six) hypotheses for this research and the answers to these questions are privacy factor and in formativeness factors as the stimulus to make the customer order online food delivery. The SOR model is used in this research. The SOR model instead of Stimulus Organism Response Model is a framework that used to find out how the human process receives a stimulus factor An Online Food Ordering System is proposed here which simplifies the food ordering process. The proposed system shows a user interface and update the menu with all available options so that it eases the customer work. Customer can choose more than one item to make an order and can view order details before logging off. The order confirmation is sent to the customer. The order is placed in the queue and updated in the database and returned in real time. This system assists the staff to go through the orders in real time and process it efficiently with minimal errors.

Other Details

Paper ID: IJSRDV11I20126
Published in: Volume : 11, Issue : 2
Publication Date: 01/05/2023
Page(s): 138-144

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