E-Refill : An Ordering System for Water Refilling Station with Inventory Management / Mark M. Santiago.
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TextManila : Technological University of the Philippines, 2023Description: x, 121 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)Content type: - text
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- BTH T 58.5 S26 2023
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Thesis (Undergraduate)
College of Science --
Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, Technological University of the Philippines, 2023.
Includes bibliographical references.
A water refilling business web-based ordering and inventory system is a technological solution designed to streamline the processes involved in the operation of water refilling businesses. This system leverages modern technologies such as web-based ordering, inventory management, and online processing to create an efficient and user-friendly platform for customers to order water and for business owners to manage their operations.
The web-based ordering system enables customers to place orders online, view available products, and select their preferred delivery options. The inventory management system enables business owners to track their inventory levels, manage their stock, and monitor their sales performance. The online payment processing system provides secure and convenient options for customers. This system helps to eliminate the need for manual processes, reduces errors, and improves the overall efficiency of the business. This system utilized Visual Studio IDE using Java Script programming language. The database communication of the application was implemented by using MySQL database. The results showed that as a whole this group of evaluators rated the system as Highly Acceptable. It yielded a grand weighted mean of 3.50. This means that the respondents viewed that the system could be easy to change with minimal impact on the other components. It requires less effort for modification, fault removal or environmental failure and tested before it's actual deployment.--Author's Abstract.
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