Designing a computerized sales and auto part inventory management system for Kiggwe enterprises to ease sale
Abstract
The overarching goal was to create an effective Inventory Management System (IMS) that enhances service provision at Kiggwe Auto Parts Kiseka. The primary goals were to compile and analyze user requirements so that researchers had enough knowledge of what system users wanted the system to do before designing an automated inventory management system, putting it into practice as a prototype, testing it, and validating it. The methodology employed comprises observation, questionnaires, and interviews to determine t he system needs sing Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 and Microsoft Access 2013, the system was developed and put into use. Testing and validation were carried out using component, system, bottom-up integration, and validation testing. The system design investigation revealed a quick exchange of information and connections between elements. As the Company establishes branches across the nation, the researchers urge that the system be made web-based so that all branches can use it concurrently on the Web. The researchers suggest updating the system so that it can track the rental of things. To accommodate the data requirements for managing human resources, the system can be enhanced. The introduction of this study aims to fully appreciate the nature of the problem and suggest a fix. It also explains the significance of the system to Kiggwe Auto Part