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CAPSTONE TITLE PROPOSAL

Name of the Proponents: Lopez, Wilmark

Unidad, Elboy

Rino, Jushua

Gayyed, Sear Anthony

Course: Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with specialization in

Web Application Development

Date: July 25, 2013

1.0 Proposed Capstone Title: Web-based Orders and Sales Management System for

KABOOM Restaurant

2.0 Area of Investigation

Software Development and Information System for Actual Client.

On August 2012, “KABOOM Wings and Burgers Restaurant” was established at the midst of University Belt Morayta. Its owner Jesus Dane Lavarias from Tarlac City near the well-known Mount Pinatubo, a tourist attraction. They have also restaurant there which offers Buffalo wings. Since Foreigners love it, they decided to bring it here in Manila. KABOOM originates here in the Philippines and its name came from the idea of a bomb which is about to explode, an explosion taste of burgers and wings. Since they are into new operations and creation of brand as the "Supreme wings and burgers house" they want to have a Web-based Orders and Sales Management System in order to keep track of orders and generate sales reports.

The system will have some of the following features: • Login and logout - Administrator/s can check for the products that has been sold, so that the • Client management (adding contact info: name, address, phone, email, url) • Product management (adding products: id, description, price, photo) • Orders management (adding orders: associate to client, assign to sales user, choose products, total price, add notes, keep track of current order status like: processing, waiting parts, waiting client's confirmation, ready, shipped, received payment, etc) • Report management (calculate sales per month/year, per client, per sales user, etc)
3.0 Reason for Choice of Study:

Since KABOOM

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