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Title: Fish Process Management System For TESS Agro (PLC)
Authors: Jayakody, G.E
Issue Date: 2017
Abstract: ABSTRACT None would argue against the importance of the fish process management system in the TESS AGRO (PLC). Just about every sea food processing company has a software solution. Whether that system is as effective as it might be at generating and capturing sales, and communicating the right information about the processing is an entirely different story. TESS AGRO PLC established in 1992 as the first cold chain operator in Sri Lanka and dedicated towards processing and distribution of superior seafood, since 2007.TESS AGRO PLC processes and exports varieties of top quality sea food products including Yellow fin & big eye Tuna, Sword fish and Reef fish to European countries, USA, JAPAN and some other destinations. Fish process management system was developed to improve the control of their fish receive, production and packing operations and overcome their current drawbacks as the main objective. Fish processing refers to the process associated with fish and the fish products. As a result, integrated solution that would meet the unique requirements of fish processors and traders in Sri Lanka are proposed. They often rely on simple low cost equipment and live and work in remote areas where basic services and facilities are not available. It is a windows based system that was developed using OOP (Object Oriented Programming) concepts. UML Diagrams such as Use Case, Class diagrams, and Activity diagrams were used to design and analyse the system. Proposed system was developed using C# as a programming language which is used in OOP concepts. Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 has been selected as framework for the development of the system. Microsoft SQL server 2005 was selected as data base management system. Adobe Photoshop CS5 was chosen as the interface designing tool in the main stages of the development. At the end of the development the system was tested by various users to prevent whether the issues with the existing system has been resolved. Further, the system has provided improves standards, quality and efficiency.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3979
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