Web-Based Coffee Inventory Application: Case Study on One Of The Coffee Shop In Sukabumi

Alifadillah, Alifadillah and Supriatna, Haris (2023) Web-Based Coffee Inventory Application: Case Study on One Of The Coffee Shop In Sukabumi. Majalah Bisnis & IPTEK, 16 (2). pp. 309-317. ISSN 2502-1559

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Abstract

This study aims to gain insights into the inventory requirements of a coffee shop, develop and deploy a web-based application to enhance inventory management efficiency and assess the effects of this implementation on the coffee shop's operational processes. The methodology employed encompasses a blend of qualitative and quantitative techniques for data collecting, encompassing interviews, observations, and system testing. These methods are utilized to develop a comprehensive comprehension of the current inventory system and evaluate the efficacy of the recently built web application. The findings indicate that implementing the application resulted in a substantial enhancement in inventory management. This condition was achieved through the provision of real-time inventory tracking, a reduction in errors associated with manual recording, and an overall improvement in operational efficiency. The coffee shop workers responded positively to the product, highlighting its user-friendly nature and time-saving capabilities. Nevertheless, the study posits that forthcoming research should contemplate integrating elements such as predictive analytics to enhance stock management capabilities and develop a mobile iteration to augment flexibility and user-friendliness. This study provides additional evidence to reinforce the importance of implementing digital transformations in small-scale enterprises to address prevalent operational obstacles.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Computer > IT- System Administration
Multi, Inter, Transdisciplinary Science > Business Information System
Multi, Inter, Transdisciplinary Science > System And Technology Innovation
Computer > Application Software Engineering
Computer > Web Software Application
Computer > Database Management
Divisions: Program Studi S1 Teknik Informatika
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email [email protected]
Date Deposited: 31 Jul 2024 01:59
Last Modified: 31 Jul 2024 01:59
URI: http://mardira.stmik-mi.id/id/eprint/7

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