How to Cite:
Gautam, A., & Pareek, P. (2022). Statistical analysis of e-commerce delivery demand
modeling framework. International Journal of Health Sciences, 6(S6), 6720–6732.
https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS6.11293
International Journal of Health Sciences ISSN 2550-6978 E-ISSN 2550-696X © 2022.
Manuscript submitted: 9 April 2022, Manuscript revised: 27 June 2022, Accepted for publication: 18 July 2022
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Statistical analysis of e-commerce delivery
demand modeling framework
Anju Gautam
Research Scholar, Computer Science department, Shri Khushal Das University,
Rajasthan, India
Email: anju.gautam@gmail.com
Dr. Prerna Pareek
Assistant Prof., Computer Science department, Shri Khushal Das University,
Rajasthan, India
Email: Prernapareek2907@gmail.com
Abstract---The e-commerce delivery demand has developed quickly in
the past two decades and such trend has intensified tremendously
due to the continuing coronavirus pandemic. Given the situation, the
requirement for forecasting e-commerce delivery demand and
evaluating applicable logistics solutions is expanding. However, the
present simulation models for e-commerce delivery demand are still
limited and do not address the delivery alternatives and their
properties that customers experience on ecommerce order placements.
The inability to construct and monitor agent systems that have been
deployed throughout a network is one of the primary challenges, along
with ensuring that software agents are installed in a manner that is
both secure and efficient. The field of multi-agent technology is one of
the areas of information and communication technology that is
advancing at one of the quickest rates. Virtually every day, new agent-
based services, products, and applications are being developed. The
coordination, control, and simulation of the architecture of decision
support systems that are used in e-commerce are all performed with
the use of an agent-based simulation model. The design that was
recommended improves the decision support systems that are already
in place and achieves a competitive advantage.
Keywords---e-commerce, software agent, architecture, simulation.
Introduction
To build new applications for specialized fields like electronic commerce, software
developers have been studying the applicability of distributed, cooperative