Warehouse Inventory System
Project Manager
Andrew Nemec
System Analyst/Programmer
David Schmidt
Project Coordinator/Facilitator
John Cunanan
Business Profile
Founded 1872 and currently resides in Gillette, Wyoming. Opaque Industries is
a product oriented company that specializes in the sales of kitchen
appliances, utensils, and equipment. The company receives orders via
telephone, mail, or online. However, the inventory system that is currently in
place is deprecated. Due to the high influx of orders received an upgrade to the
inventory system is absolutely necessary for the survival of the company.
Revenue lost by your company is a result of human error when taking in
inventory, or the disappearance of items within the warehouse itself.
Opaque Industries current warehouse inventory system is outdated and
unreliable.
Current inventory system
has no reliable tracking methods.
Does not have a reliable database.
Does not track incoming and outgoing transactions well
Does not track employee actions with the inventory
Does not allow automatic updating
Does not generate low inventory alerts
What will our Inventory System offer you?
RFID technology to track items within the warehouse
Micro Soft SQL database
Tracking of incoming and outgoing shipments
User friendly user interface
Auto generated low inventory alerts by email and on screen
Ability to generate email reports of total inventory in the
warehouse
Ability to track employee/inventory transactions
Over all improvement in warehouse efficiency
Bigger PROFITS
Findings & Analysis
(Cost, Tools, Methods)
Program Cost:
Standards Development
(David Schmidt)
Software/Hardware
Written using C#
Platform: Windows
Server: Microsoft SQL Server
Database Generation and Use
We used Microsoft SQL Server for the database generation.
Tables
Bins
Floors
Inventory
Isles
Location
Permissions
ProductSpecs
Sections
Transactions
TypeList
Users
Password is hashed with salt
Email is Encrypted
Technology Components
(John Cunanan)
Processing Logic/Inputs/Outputs
Conclusion / Questions

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    Warehouse Inventory System ProjectManager Andrew Nemec System Analyst/Programmer David Schmidt Project Coordinator/Facilitator John Cunanan
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    Business Profile Founded 1872and currently resides in Gillette, Wyoming. Opaque Industries is a product oriented company that specializes in the sales of kitchen appliances, utensils, and equipment. The company receives orders via telephone, mail, or online. However, the inventory system that is currently in place is deprecated. Due to the high influx of orders received an upgrade to the inventory system is absolutely necessary for the survival of the company. Revenue lost by your company is a result of human error when taking in inventory, or the disappearance of items within the warehouse itself.
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    Opaque Industries currentwarehouse inventory system is outdated and unreliable. Current inventory system has no reliable tracking methods. Does not have a reliable database. Does not track incoming and outgoing transactions well Does not track employee actions with the inventory Does not allow automatic updating Does not generate low inventory alerts
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    What will ourInventory System offer you? RFID technology to track items within the warehouse Micro Soft SQL database Tracking of incoming and outgoing shipments User friendly user interface Auto generated low inventory alerts by email and on screen Ability to generate email reports of total inventory in the warehouse Ability to track employee/inventory transactions Over all improvement in warehouse efficiency Bigger PROFITS
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    Findings & Analysis (Cost,Tools, Methods) Program Cost:
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    Standards Development (David Schmidt) Software/Hardware Writtenusing C# Platform: Windows Server: Microsoft SQL Server
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    Database Generation andUse We used Microsoft SQL Server for the database generation. Tables Bins Floors Inventory Isles Location Permissions ProductSpecs Sections Transactions TypeList Users Password is hashed with salt Email is Encrypted
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