A Framework for Scalable E-Commerce Solutions: Insights from Distributed Order Management Systems
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marketplace, businesses, highlighting, DOMSAbstract
As e-commerce continues to grow at an unprecedented rate, the need for scalable and efficient order management systems becomes increasingly critical. This paper investigates the design and implementation of Distributed Order Management Systems (DOMS) as a scalable solution for e-commerce platforms. The study evaluates the performance, order fulfilment efficiency, and customer satisfaction of a distributed framework. Results show that the DOMS framework significantly improves system scalability, with throughput increasing by 2.5 times under high-load conditions compared to traditional centralized systems. Furthermore, order fulfilment time was reduced by 30%, with expedited orders delivered 15% faster. Customer satisfaction scores rose by 15% for international orders, highlighting the positive impact of the distributed model. The findings demonstrate that DOMS offers a robust solution for businesses aiming to optimize operations while improving user experience in a rapidly evolving digital marketplace.
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