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Title: Store Management System for Himaco (Pvt) Ltd.
Authors: Wimalarathna, B.A.
Issue Date: 16-May-2015
Abstract: Himaco private ltd is a company specializing in sourcing reconditioned press machines from Japan. It has been providing its machines and services for Sri Lankans since more than a decade at a competitive price. With the growing population here in Sri Lanka and along with the high literacy rate, the circulation of print media has become more prominent. Thus there is need for the expansion of the existing print media as well as the establishment of new print media. Hence there is an increasing demand for the press machines. Himacho private ltd is currently using a relatively outdated information system. In this day and age where competition is at all time high, it is necessary that all the resources a business has is up to date and working efficiently and optimally possible. Thus it was proposed that to Himacho private ltd to acquire a new information system. The proposed system will be up to date with technology wise and serve every business information needs of each user. It will aid in most day to day business transactions and is expected to better in every aspect than the current system. The system has been developed using an iterative development process. Object oriented concepts have been used to build the system throughout the entire development process. The proposed system has been accepted by the client as a successful system. However, not all objectives were achieved at the conclusion of the project. The project was being implemented using Microsoft Visual Studio development environment and MySQL as its proposed database server. All the programming is primarily planned to be done using Microsoft Visual C#. XMind was used during the early analysis phase to capture and document findings related to this project. Software Ideas Modeller and Microsoft Visio are currently being used since later phase of the analysis and design phase.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3012
Appears in Collections:2013/2014 BIT Undergraduate thesis

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