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Inventory Mgmt System
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF INFORMATICS & MANAGEMENT (FORMERLY IIIM)

Inventory Management System

| | |
|Core Team: |Project Guide: |
|Yogendra Singh |Vijay singh Rathore |
|Rajveer Kataria |Asst. Professor |
| |ISIM-jaipur |

INVENTORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

CONTENTS

CERTIFICATE

DECLARATION

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

DISADVANTAGES OF OLD SYSTEM ADVANTAGES OF NEW SYSTEM REQUIREMENT SPECIFICATIONS DATA FLOW DIAGRAM (DFD)

ENTITY RELATIONSHIP DIAGRAM (ERD) DATA DICTIONARY FORMS DESIGN DATA REPORTS

DISADVANTAGES OF OLD SYSTEM

As we know the manual processing is quite tedious, time consuming, less accurate in comparison to computerized processing. Obviously the present system is not is exception consultant encountering all the above problems. 1. Time consuming.

2. It is very tedious.

3. All information is not placed separately.

4. Lot of paper work.

5. Slow data processing.

|6. |Not user-friendly environment. |
|7. |It is difficult to found records due file |

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