Facility Inventory System

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"FACILITY INVENTORY SYSTEM"

Chapter 1

THE PROBLEM: Its Background and Setting

Nowadays, companies becoming more competent as time pass. Anytime from now a new strategy, technology and discoveries may come up just for them to gain much profit. Together with this progression is the appearance of the unnecessary things occurs in the facilities of the companies or institution such as the malfunctioning of equipments, theft or permanent. Having a weak and ineffective monitoring system or sometimes lack of it causes this certain problem to become worst. The monitoring system which is pertaining to the record of the company’s facilities.

The System shall be established at the DALC Ventures Inc. At Department of a College of Computer Studies.

STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM

There are several factors the researchers considered before thedevelopment to the system. this includes the availability of materials; the ability of the developers,

the company that the system shall be implementing, etc

together with this is the most significant of all, which

trigger us to work for the system.

Unless the problem as identified solution cannot be formulated. the researcher had these questions regarding issues that made us possible to start the study.

1. How does the manual method of Lending System transact Faster and Reliable?

2. How can the company monitor the facilities inside?

3. How can the company obtain secured record of Lending Transactions?

SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

The study will be a big help for the DALC. First, it uplifts the quality of service they give to the students particularly the transactionregarding the lending of equipments. It gives an accurate outputbased on the intended functions of the system. It avoids confusion on

the user regarding the process of lending and avoid

unintended swap of records.

On manual method, there is a tendency of unintentional exchange of student information. Finally, FIS will somehow

lessen the school’s expenses...