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Title: Point of Sales System Dileka Hardware
Authors: Ambegoda, A.L.A.S.M.
Issue Date: 16-May-2015
Abstract: Dileka hardware is a famous and large hardware store in my area Bowatta. This business organization was started in 2002.Currently there are so many customers accomplish their needs from this store daily and also the organization deals with many number of suppliers. There are huge no of transactions occurring in the organization. In order to handle these transactions, there is running a manual system. Through the manual system daily transactions such as purchases, maintain stock, selling, cash flow. There are so many difficulties exist with the manual system. Some of the prevailing problems are time consuming, handwritten errors, less speed and accuracy, possibility of data misplace. This project tries to identify the needs of client by developing a system that can facilitate mainly add new products, edit and delete products, keep records of regular customers and suppliers, record purchases, update the stock, billing for products, cancel invoices and Customized Report Generation. It also eases the administrative work by facilitating to get a reliable decision through Management Reports. The proposed system is developed using Object Oriented Concept. Netbeans and java is used for front end developments. MySQL is used as Database management and jasper reports is used for report generation. . In addition Microsoft Visio 2007 was used to draw the UML (Unified Modelling Language) diagrams shown in this dissertation. The automated system could be operated in Windows environment. The Pont of Sales (POS) system has been designed to full fill the user and system requirements, the system would assist the owner of Dileka hardware to monitor day to day business progress and manage his business decisions through the system. The main purpose of the POS system is to provide a capable, powerful, fast and quickly accessible system for the user.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2862
Appears in Collections:2013/2014 BIT Undergraduate thesis

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