The rapid adoption of e-commerce has transformed how students access goods and resources. However, existing platforms often fail to address the specific needs of campus communities, where students face challenges such as financial constraints, lack of access to affordable goods, and inefficient resource circulation. This research proposes ShareSpace, a localized web application designed specifically for college students to facilitate the buying, and selling of mainly second-hand goods. By addressing imbalances like surplus items left behind by seniors and shortages experienced by juniors, ShareSpace promotes sustainability and affordability within the campus ecosystem. Leveraging modern technologies such as Node.js, React.js, and MongoDB, the project demonstrates the feasibility of creating a student-centric e-commerce solution. The study highlights how ShareSpace solves the challenges of economical pricing and content moderation using proposed solutions. This study also explores the limitations of existing solutions and evaluates the potential of ShareSpace to encourage sustainable consumption and resourcefulness among students.
翻译:电子商务的迅速普及改变了学生获取商品和资源的方式。然而,现有平台往往未能满足校园社区的特殊需求,学生面临着财务约束、难以获取平价商品以及资源流通效率低下等挑战。本研究提出了ShareSpace,一个专为大学生设计的本地化网络应用程序,主要用于促进二手商品的买卖。通过解决高年级学生遗留物品过剩与低年级学生资源短缺等不平衡问题,ShareSpace在校园生态系统中推动了可持续性与经济可负担性。项目利用Node.js、React.js和MongoDB等现代技术,证明了创建以学生为中心的电子商务解决方案的可行性。本研究重点阐述了ShareSpace如何通过提出的解决方案应对定价经济性与内容审核的挑战,同时探讨了现有解决方案的局限性,并评估了ShareSpace在鼓励学生可持续消费与资源高效利用方面的潜力。