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Title: Production and Distribution Management System for Jayalath Enterprise
Authors: Prasadinee, B.A.S
Issue Date: 2017
Abstract: Abstract Jayalath Enterprise is a small shoe factory which produces their high Quality and uniquely designed shoes with about 50 employees there. Here raw materials are purchased from various suppliers and finished products are sold to selected customers throughout the Srilanka. Though huge set of information are processed and kept here all they are manual which is not effective for such an active factory. So here we proposed a solution based on information communication technology. This system was proposed to build as a web base system because some data has to be uploaded, processed and viewed both inside and outside the factory. Many functions hope to be carried out by proposed system like supply management, stock management, sales management, employee management, transport and accounts handlings. The system has been designed with logins for few selected employees in first level considering user friendliness and easy data communication. Considering the present Software Engineering theories and by studying the problem domain, the Rational Unified Process (RUP) was identified as the most relevant development methodology based on its flexible developing theory and related advantages compared to other software methodologies. When developing the system, Unified Modeling Language (UML) was used for analysis and designing. When drawing necessary diagrams in design phase Argo UML was used as designing tool. Proposed system was developed using PHP (PHP Hypertext Preprocessor) as server-side scripting language while using JS (Java Script) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheet) with it and MYSQL as database tool, in XWAMP Development environment. And NetBeans would be used as coding tool. Now the proposed system is completed and is achieved anticipated benefits relevant to identified requirements of Jayalath Enterprise.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4016
Appears in Collections:2016/2017 BIT Undergraduate thesis

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