Online sales management systems for computer store / Kok Chen Mun
This project report is the documentation of the Online Sales Management System, which will be implement on a computer store that has several branches. In the first chapter, project overview and scope are discussed This system is comprised of four modules, which are Manager Module, Administrator Modu...
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2003
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Online Access: | http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/10232/1/Kok_Chen_Mun_(Online_Sales_Management_Sytem_For_Computer)0203.pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/10232/ |
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Summary: | This project report is the documentation of the Online Sales Management System, which will be implement on a computer store that has several branches. In the first chapter, project overview and scope are discussed This system is comprised of four modules, which are Manager Module, Administrator Module, Staff Module, and Customer Module. Generally, this system allows the employees to manage stock, update information of the products, take orders from customer, view summary, etc. Meanwhile, customer can orders computer from the system, browse the products category and become registered user. Following is the literature review of the project that compare existing systems of the computer store in Malaysia with the system, which will be developed. Besides that, review of the related development tools and web architectures arc also carried out. Then, Waterfall Model has been chosen as the system development methodology for Online Sales Management System. In system analysis the functional requirement and non-functional requirement are stated. Meanwhile, the development tools for this system are Windows 2000 as application platform, MySQL as the database server, Java Server Pages (JSP) as the scripting language, Apache as the web server, Tomcat as the Servlet Container and Multi Tier Architecture as the web architecture. Next, the data flow diagrams is used to illustrate data sources, destinations, flows, stores, and transformations of the system. Also in this chapter arc the graphic user, interface design and database design. Finally, the thesis project report will end with conclusion, appendix and references. |
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