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Date Submitted: 02/27/2015 10:10 PM
Chapter 1
* Introduction
An inventory system is a process whereby a business or company keeps track of the goods and material it has available. In its simplest sense it can be done manually by a count at the end of each day. In this way it is possible to keep a record of the goods coming in to the business and goods being sold.
According to Sir Homer, Head of ACLC Pasig’s property custodial, he is using a manually typed Inventory database in Microsoft Excel for the materials or stocks of ACLC. While in ordering or request of different department for a certain item, Sir Homer manually writes the requester’s information in a small coupon and keeps it. Basically ACLC Pasig’s Inventory has a low quality in keeping data’s and it also maximizes work.
Our proposed Inventory System Application created in Visual Basic Programming can have change and help our Inventory, because first we can add, edit, delete, and create new data stocks in the application and it automatically updates our database. Secondly the request of the items or the requesters has its own database so we can check and can lessen possible problems. We also packed our proposed inventory with a smooth user interface and user-friendly controls so it can be use easily.
* Background of the Study
ACLC Pasig’s Inventory System doesn’t use any helping application for its database just manually encoded information in Microsoft Excel and a small coupon. Just in that case we can assume that the inventory that they use is poor and very old method of handling stocks in a modern computer school that can pull the school downwards.
Another problem is that it can spend a lot of effort and time because of its manually write information of stocks that leads again to confusion and errors of the database. It also has a big risk in security because of the data just on the papers of the requesters instead of an own database on Microsoft Excel.
* Statement of the Problems
* General Problem
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