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    State University Bacolor‚ Pampanga LAN-BASED POINT OF SALE AND ORDERING SYSTEM FOR MCDONLAD ’S LOVE KO TO’ FOOD’S CORPORATION In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Science in Information Technology By Ducut‚ Juvy Soriano‚ Justine C. Ulit‚ Manuel L. March 2012 APPROVAL SHEET This thesis entitled LAN-BASED POINT OF SALE AND ORDERING SYSTEM FOR MCDONALD’S LOVE KO TO’ FOOD’S CORPORATION‚ prepared and submitted by Ducut‚ Juvy

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    Inventory Control

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    INVENTORY CONTROL Inventory is any stock of economic resources that is stored for future us e it is commonly used to store materials‚ in process packing materials‚ spares etc‚ stocked in order to meet respected demand or distribution in the future. Although inventory of any materials is an idle resources the sense‚ it is not meant for immediate use. It is necessary to maintain some inventories lot the smooth functioning f the organization. Inventories are essential: 1. For adequate customer

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    .   Inventory control is a supervision of the supply and storage and accessibility of items in order to insure anadequate supply without excessive oversupply. It can also be referred as internal control - an accounting procedure or system designed to promote efficiency or assure the implementation of a policy or safeguard assets or avoid fraud and error etc. Inventory is defined as itemized list of goods with their estimated worth ‚specifically annual account of stock taken

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    6208.30 | 5382.00 | 4649.80 | 3988.80 | Net Block | 7520.70 | 5529.40 | 5024.70 | 4070.80 | 3296.50 | Capital Work in Progress | 1406.30 | 1428.60 | 387.60 | 861.30 | 736.30 | Investments | 6147.40 | 5106.70 | 7176.60 | 3173.30 | 5180.70 | Inventories | 1796.50 | 1415.00 | 1208.80 | 902.30 | 1038.00 | Sundry Debtors | 937.60 | 893.30 | 809.90 | 918.90 | 655.50 | Cash and Bank | 2436.10 | 2508.50 | 98.20 | 1939.00 | 324.00 | Loans and Advances | 2140.10 | 1626.30 | 1739.10 | 1809.80 | 1173

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    RFID technology and Inventory Control Systems Radio Frequency IDentification (RFID) is one of the revolutionary technologies in recent years. Magazine articles‚ papers‚ and journals are frequently praising the potential benefits to users of this technology. RFID can provide immediate and tangible benefits throughout the supply chain. Organizations who take the time to understand the technology’s capabilities and limitations can increase their inventory visibility while streamlining their operations

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    Cloud-based inventory management offers a compelling alternative to manual approaches to inventory management or costly on-premise ERP. The best cloud system provides real-time visibility into inventory‚ with anywhere‚ anytime access to critical information. It can function at the core of an ERP system‚ integrating seamlessly with demand planning‚ financials and logistics. Automated capabilities eliminate manual inputs while maximizing efficiency throughout the inventory lifecycle. Scalability‚

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    scope of our project?  Where does each process begin and where does each process end? What systems (and what are not) are used in these processes are included in the scope?  What organizations (and what are not) involved in these processes are included in the scope?  Standard Software Infrastructure: Indentified the following in the Vision Document: System Requirements: Language‚ Operating System‚ Platform Performance/Reliability Requirements: Constraints Quality Ranges Product overview

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    The Inventory System

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    LITERATURES OR SYSTEMS Related Literatures Inventory is one of the most important in monitoring a stock that take place in business activity. The inventory system does the entire task in computing the value with inventory (cost and quality) and handling data or information. Inventory System maintains an orderly flow of supplies‚ raw materials‚ or finished goods through an office shop/factory because of items in any inventory. Represents cost‚ they need to be controlled. The purpose of inventory system

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    certain person/institution only? Computerized Inventory Systems * Computers and bar codes allow for a more efficient management of inventory levels and provide a clearer view of inventory movement. More businesses are using transactional review systems because computerized systems can link to the point of sale with automatic debiting of inventory occurring in real time when the sale occurs. Inventory software can also link to other business systems to integrate more fully all aspects of the business

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    Background of Study       An inventory system is basically a process whereby a business keeps track of the goods and material it has available. In its simplest sense it can be done manually by a count at the end of each day. In this way it is possible to keep a record of the goods coming in to the business and goods being sold. However this is only really appropriate for small businesses that do not have a lot of stock. For larger business it is more likely that a computerized system will be required.  

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