Point of Sale System

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POINT OF SALES SYSTEM

A Thesis

Presented to

The Faculty of the Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

MAHARDIKA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY INC.

Ilmoh Street, Bongao, Tawi-Tawi

In Partial Fulfillment

Of the Requirements for the Degree of

Bachelor of Science Information Technology

Submitted By:

MARCH 2014

Chapter 1

INTRODUCTION

The Point Of Sale (also called POS or checkout, during computerization later becoming electronic point of sale or EPOS) is the place where a retail transaction is completed. It is the point at which a customer makes a payment to the merchant in exchange for goods or services. At the point of sale the retailer would calculate the amount owed by the customer and provide options for the customer to make payment. The merchant will also normally issue a receipt for the transaction.

Welfare and Recreation Department commissioned a study to determine the need for a computerized information system for the different Department Store of Bongao, if the need is

Warranted, Department requested a- study to determine which particular system to procure along with assistance with installation and trainings. Given the current economic climate and the reduction of appropriated funds available for recreation facilities, every effort to

Maximize efficiency, reduce costs and increase customer satisfaction will be considered during the study.

Inventory to many small business owners is one of the more visible and tangible aspects of doing business. Raw materials, goods in process and finished goods all represent various forms of inventory. Each type represents money tied up until the inventory leaves the company as purchased products. Likewise, merchandise stocks in a retail store contribute to profits only when their sale puts money into the cash register. In a literal sense inventory refers to stocks of anything necessary to do business. These stocks represent a large portion of the business investment and must be well managed...