Inventory system / Athena A. Agpalasin [and three others]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : National University, 2003Description: 61 leaves : color illustrations ; 27 cmLOC classification:
  • UGT CCIT BSCS .A47 2003
Contents:
I. Acknowledgement -- II. Introduction -- III. Background of the study -- IV. Feasibility study -- V. Cost/Benefits analysis -- VI. Hardware and software specification -- VII. Preliminary/Alternative solution -- IX. Data flow diagrams -- X. Current system requirements -- XI. System design -- XII. Diamond seal industries gantt chart -- XIV. Program listing.
Summary: "The company upon which this case study is based is the DIAMONDSEAL INDUSTRIES. An existing organization inventory system has no proper design. As we all know a system is regularly interacting or interdependent group of element forming a unified whole. Thus, a system is a collection of related parts treated as a unit where its components interact."--Introduction.
Item type: Thesis
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Thesis Thesis National University - Manila LRC - Main Thesis Computer Science UGT CCIT BSCS .A47 2003 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available UGTHE000001047

Includes bibliographical references.

I. Acknowledgement -- II. Introduction -- III. Background of the study -- IV. Feasibility study -- V. Cost/Benefits analysis -- VI. Hardware and software specification -- VII. Preliminary/Alternative solution -- IX. Data flow diagrams -- X. Current system requirements -- XI. System design -- XII. Diamond seal industries gantt chart -- XIV. Program listing.

"The company upon which this case study is based is the DIAMONDSEAL INDUSTRIES. An existing organization inventory system has no proper design. As we all know a system is regularly interacting or interdependent group of element forming a unified whole. Thus, a system is a collection of related parts treated as a unit where its components interact."--Introduction.

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