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This paper shows the need of a framework which can be used to measure the functionality delivered by electronic commerce (e-commerce) systems. Such a framework would be helpful in areas such as cost prediction, effort estimation, and so on. The paper goes on to propose such a framework, based on the established methods of function points and object points.