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Title: BeautyCraft Salon Platform
Authors: Badotra, Sumit
Singh, Saksham
khanuja, Parth
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: CYBER TECH PUBLICATIONS
Abstract: The salon industry thrives on efficient management systems that cater to both business operations and customer satisfaction. This report delves into the development and implementation of a comprehensive Beauty Craft Salon Platform designed to streamline various salon processes, improve efficiency, and elevate the overall customer experience._x000D_ The BeautyCraft Salon Platform is an essential tool for effectively managing various aspects of a salon's operations. It streamlines customer interactions, appointment scheduling, payment processing, feedback collection, and loyalty program management, In this context, abstraction plays a crucial role in designing and implementing a well-structured and maintainable system. Abstraction is a fundamental concept in software development that allows us to focus on the essential aspects of a system while hiding unnecessary details. This article explores the abstraction principles and techniques applied in a BeautyCraft Salon Platform for the customer's end. At the customer's end, the user interface (UI) is the primary interaction point with the BeautyCraft Salon Platform. Abstraction is employed to create a user-friendly and intuitive interface that hides the underlying complexities. The Ut abstracts the system's functionality, making it easier for customers to register, login, add appointments, cancel appointments, make payments, provide feedback, redeem loyalty points, and logout. The Ul elements, such as buttons, forms, and menus, encapsulate the underlying processes and present a simplified and coherent interface to the users.
URI: http://lrcdrs.bennett.edu.in:80/handle/123456789/4807
ISSN: 978-93-5053-912-5
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