MusT: The product location mapping using travelling salesman algorithm / Arnella S. Altamira, Junabelle T. Bernasor and Ivy L. Daynos
Material type:
- UGT CCIT BSCS .A48 2013

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National University - Manila | LRC - Main Thesis | Computer Science | UGT CCIT BSCS .A48 2013 c.3 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.3 | Available | UGTHE000002459 |
Research Method : Descriptive Method.
Includes bibliographical references.
Title page -- Approval Sheet -- Table of contents -- List of tables -- List of figures -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Review of related literature and studies -- Chapter 3. Methodology -- Chapter 4. System Presentation -- Chapter 5. Design implementation -- Bibliography -- Appendices.
In an industry with a traditional high rate of turnover, a growing use of part time help and thousands items in big stores, its little wonder that a fairly significant number of shoppers get irritated when they can't what they came in to buy or can't find a store employee who knows either. At the very least, they have a shopping experience, at worst, they not only leave without buying, but head directly to the competitors. A happens all the time. In fact, consumer studies indicate that the inability to find what they're looking for is the major frustrations among shoppers today, and nearly two-thirds said problems like these caused t stop shopping or to shop less frequently at a store.
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