ASAN: a warehouse management system with communication subsystem for scrap yards in the Philippines /
Aladiah Mehriel P. Fulminar, Andrea H. Gajelan, John Carl E. Eredia, Sean Raphael N. Prospero, and Stephen Elijah P. Malhabour .--
- Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2024
- vii, 163pages: 29cm. +1 CD-ROM (4 3/4in.)
Thesis (undergraduate)
College of Science .--
Includes bibliography:
This study explored the development and implementation of a comprehensive Warehouse Management System (WMS) tailored for the scrapyard business, incorporating both a mobile application and a web-based administrative portal. The primary objective was to enhance operational efficiency and decision-making through real-time stock visibility and streamlined warehouse management processes. Key features of the system include a notification module within the mobile app to provide instant alerts and updates and an in-app communication platform to facilitate seamless interaction among users. Additionally, the system was designed to generate detailed data analytics and relevant reports, empowering stakeholders with insights. By integrating these functionalities, the WMS aims to optimize scrap stock management, improve workflow coordination, and support data-driven strategies in the scrapyard industry. This paper was evaluated using the ISO 25010 evaluation instrument based on Functional Suitability and Reliability. The result indicates that the system is highly functional, with features that satisfy the required outcomes under various conditions, and it was also deemed reliable, working as intended within the specified circumstances, obtaining an overall mean of 3.72 described as "Highly Acceptable" from the thirty (30) respondents.