Imbentaryo : Development of A Web-Based Inventory System for Tamina Korean Korean Store / Ivan Earl D. Evangelio, Llana Christina C. Enriquez, Bae Austinn M. Francisco, Neil Horace F. Zabala.
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TextManila : Technological University of the Philippines, 2022Description: 171 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm. + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)Content type: - text
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- BTH HF 558.2 E93 2022
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Thesis (Undergraduate)
College of Science -- Bachelor of Science in Information Systems, Technological University of the Philippines, 2022.
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This project Imbentaryo: Development of a web-based inventory system for Tamina Korean Store, client-based inventory system is developed with the following features: (a) login user Authentication (b) users' account module that provides an overview of the registered users, (c) categorized the inventory of food and merchandise products, (d) accessing computerized inventory monitoring, (e) tracks and records of users' activity log,
(f) generation of downloadable and printable stock report, and (g) data analytics that generates graphical presentation regarding inventory stock. The proponents designed and developed the frontend of a web-based inventory system using HTML, CSS, Bootstrap, JavaScript, PHP, XAMPP, and MySQL for the backend. The system's functionality, reliability, usability, maintainability, and reaction time are all tested and improved.
Moreover, the study is determined by the acceptability of the Web-based application's performance using the ISO-25010 software quality standard. This project has a total of 20 respondents including 5 IT practitioners, 3 business owners/staff, 5 Tamina Korean Store employees, and 7 Information system students who are evaluating this research project.
The system gained a total mean of 3.6 which is interpreted as a "Highly Acceptable" based on the Likert Scale. Along with the evaluation results, the system has also managed to pass all the testing procedures consisting of Functionality, Reliability, and Response Time parameters.--Authors's Abstract.
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