Catalogue Generator Using Distributed Crawler Working Using Python and Redis

Sonia Bajaj, Shlok Bharuka, Danish Sheikh, Mechaiver Chherke, Rutika Barde
International Journal of Computational and Electronic Aspects in Engineering
Volume 4: Issue 3, July-September 2023, pp 58-62


Author's Information
Sonia Bajaj 1 
Corresponding Author
1Department of Computer Science and Engineering, G H Raisoni University, Saikheda, Chhindwara, India.
sonia.bajaj@ghru.edu.in

Shlok Bharuka2, Danish Sheikh2, Mechaiver Chherke2, Rutika Barde2
2Department of Computer Science and Engineering, G H Raisoni University, Saikheda, Chhindwara, India.

Article -- Peer Reviewed
First online on – 12 September 2023

Open Access article under Creative Commons License

Cite this article –Sonia Bajaj, Shlok Bharuka, Danish Sheikh, Mechaiver Chherke, Rutika Barde “Catalogue Generator Using Distributed Crawler Working Using Python and Redis”, International Journal of Computational and Electronic Aspects in Engineering, RAME Publishers, vol. 4, Issue 3, pp. 58-62, 2023.
https://doi.org/10.26706/ijceae.4.3.20230901


Abstract:-
A price comparison website acts as a platform or medium between the consumers and the sellers. It allows consumers to see different lists of prices for the product chosen by user and it helps consumers to make an informed decision about which to choose in order to save money. It also act as a tool to help consumers increase their price consciousness so that they will not feel cheated by the advertisement from the retailers that claimed they are offering the cheapest price but the reality happened to be otherwise. On the other words, the price comparison website also has the role to promote the retailer/shop/hypermarket/supermarket to the customers. The pressures on time and money especially in the current economic situation where the living cost increases and there’s only little time to do some shopping for household, a price comparison website will absolutely become a great help towards consumers.
Index Terms:-
Distributed-crawler, Scrapy, Python, Data Scraping, Generic Structure, crawler, web scraping
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