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Informatique et Télécommunications
Online ordering and inventory system
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par
Jean Claude KANYESHYAMBA
INILAK - Bachelor's degree 2012
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DEDICATION
DECLARATION BY THE CANDIDATE
BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LIST OF TABLES
LIST OF FIGURES
ABSTRACT
LIST OF ABREVIATION
CHAPTER 1: GENERAL INTRODUCTION
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Statement of the problem
1.3 Interest of the study
1.3.1 Personal interest
1.3.2 Institutional interests
1.4 Objective of the study
1.4.1 General Objective
1.4.2 Specific objectives
1.5 Motivation
1.6 Challenges
1.7 Methodology approach
1.8 Scope of the project
1.9 Significance of the study
1.10 Expected results
1.11 Organization of the project
CHAPTER II: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 introduction
2.2 specific terminologies
2.2.1 Online
2.2.2 Supermarket
2.2.3 Customer
2.2.4 Product
2.2.5 Order
2.2.6 Invoice
2.2.7 Store
2.2.8 Payment
2.2.9 Registration
2.2.10 Administrator
2.2.11 Normal selling
2.2.12 Super-Selling
2.3 Comparative study
2.3.1 Online auction for vision finance company
2.3.1.1 Strengths
2.3.1.2 Weaknesses
2.4 Personal contribution
CHAPTER III: THE ANALYSIS OF EXISTING SYSTEM
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Company description
3.2.1 History of La GALETTE supermarket
3.2.2 Structure of La GALETTE supermarket
3.3 Mission and vision
3.3.1 Vision
3.3.2 Mission
3.4 Process of existing system
3.4.1 Recording of product
3.4.2 Customer collecting product
3.4.3 Order process
3.4.4 Delivery process
3.4.5 Payment process
3.5 limitations and weakness of the system in use
3.6 Proposed solutions to the problems
CHAPTER IV: ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Requirement specifications
4.2.1 Functional Requirements
4.2.2 Non- functional requirements
4.3 User Requirements Specifications
4.4 System Analysis
4.5 System design
4.5.1 Design and development of the system
4.5.2 Functional Diagram
4.5.3 Data Flow Diagram
4.5.4 Context diagram
4.5.4.1 DFD level 0 for whole OOIS
4.5.4.2 DFD level 1 for manage product
4.5.4.3 DFD level1 for manage customers
4.6 Ways of recording information
4.6.1 Entity Relationship Diagram
4.6.2 Designing the ERD
4.6.3 Entity Relationship Diagram
4.7 Conceptual Model of Data
4.8 Logical Data Model
4.9 The Conceptual Level
4.9.1 The Treatment Conceptual Model
The event
The Process
A process is a subset of the activity of the enterprise. It means that the activity of the enterprise is constituted of a set of process. A process is itself composed of treatments regrouped in a set named operations.
The synchronization
4.9.2 Treatment Conceptual Model for Ordering Product
4.9.3 Treatment Conceptual Model for Invoice
4.9.4 Treatment Conceptual Model for Delivering
4.10 Data Dictionary
4.11 Organizational Model of Process
4.12 Physical Data Model
4.13 Advantage of the new system
5.1 Implementation overview
5.2 Description of tools used
5.2.1 Xampp
5.2.2 HTML
5.2.3 Macromedia Dreamweaver
5.2.4 My SQL
5.2.5 Apache
5.2.6 Php MyAdmin
5.3 Client-server Interaction
5.3.1 Characteristics of Clients and Servers
5.3.2 The client Server Architecture
5.3.3 Some common Internet protocols
5.4 Software testing
5.4.1Introduction
5.4.2 Unit testing
5.4.3 Integration testing
5.4.4 Validation testing
5.4.5 Black Box testing
5.5 Some User Interface Screenshots
CHAPTER VI: CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
6.1 CONCLUSION
6.2 RECOMMENDATIONS
REFERENCES
Appendices
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