Univault: Supplies inventory management system using qr code at the technological university of the philippines-manila/
Arsenio A. Cervera, John Christian S. Codillo, Carl Joseph B. Diego, Patricia Mae N. Ejusa, Joanna Marie L. Morada.--
- Manila: Technological University of the Philippines, 2025.
- x, 68pages: 29cm.
Bachelor's thesis
College of Science.--
Includes bibliographic references and index.
This capstone project presents the development of UNIVAULT: Supplies Inventory Management System (SIMS) using Quick Response (QR) codes at the Technological University of the Philippines - Manila. The primary objective is to create an efficient, accurate, and user-friendly system to manage the inventory of general office supplies that are consumable. The integration of QR codes aims to enhance the speed and precision of inventory tracking, providing real-time data accessibility through a progressive web application. The project involves designing a comprehensive system comprising a user management module, supply/equipment information classification, and automated processes for supply monitoring, location tracking, and handler information. Technologies such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Vue.js, Express.js, Node.js, Laravel and MySQL were utilized for system development. The system was evaluated using the ISO/IEC 25010 Software Product Quality criteria, with an emphasis on functionality, reliability, efficiency, portability, and effectiveness, in order to guarantee its efficacy and quality. Ten users, twenty administrators, and twenty IT experts were among the fifty responders who took part in the evaluation. Functionality was rated 3.57 (Very Acceptable), Reliability was rated 3.50 (Very Acceptable), Efficiency was rated 3.59 (Very Acceptable), Portability was rated 3.64 (Very Acceptable), and Effectiveness was rated 3.50 (Very Acceptable). These outcomes showed that the system can execute dependably across many platforms and roles, enabling it to achieve its intended goal. Opportunities for improvement are also indicated by the comments, especially in the areas of system dependability and user interface improvement. All things considered, the project offers a useful and scalable inventory solution appropriate for educational institutions and comparable settings.
Supplies inventory management system (sims) Quick response (qr) based Programming