Inventory Management System
Inventory Management System
Submitted By Submitted To
Name: Mohammed Ali Shakil Name: FARZINA AKTHER
Id: CSE-02707461 Designation: Sr. Lecturer
Department of Computer Science & Engineering Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Port City International University. Port City International University.
Table Of Contents
Name No of Slide
3
Introduction
4
Motivation
5-6
Objective System Architecture
7
Required tools
8-13
Implementations
14
Conclusion
15
Future Work
16
Reference
Introduction
It's like having a digital warehouse manager that, ensures you never run out
of popular items and helps you avoid overstocking on things that aren't
selling well.
A lot of research has been done, related to expiry products. However, most of the
researchers ignored lead time and considered deterioration as a constant.
Hence, in our study, we tried to develop models with deterioration and lead time, while
considering the expiry products.
Objective System Architecture
Objective System Architecture
To develop an application that deals with the day-to-day requirements of
any production organization.
To develop the easy management of the inventory
To handle the inventory details like sales details, purchase details and
balance stock details.
To provide competitive advantage to the organization.
To provide details information about the stock balance.
To make the stock manageable and simplify the use of inventory in the
organization
Required tools
Hardware:
CPU
Keyboard
Mouse
Software:
Python
PyCharm
SQLite
Implementations
Login Page:
Implementations
Dashboard:
Implementations
Supplier:
Implementations
Category:
Implementations
Products:
Implementations
Sales:
Conclusion
The Inventory Management System is developed and designed for
recording and managing the inventory of an organization. It can also be
used for different institutions with fewer modifications as per
requirement. the system can be easily updated as the other institutional
requirements may not be integrated into our project. After continuous
effort, testing, and debugging the current system is ready to be
implemented in an organization. The System development Project has
developed our ability to implement the theoretical Knowledge we have
gained during BIM study in real-life scenarios.
Future Work
Since this project was started with very little knowledge about the Inventory
Management System, we came to know about the enhancement capability during the
process of building it. Some of the scope we can increase for betterment and
effectiveness oar listed below: