Evaluating Inventory, Cash Register, and Point-of-Sale for Micro Business Enterprises: A Case of Unregistered System Users / Retailers In Pag-asa, Fort Magsaysay

Authors

  • Billie Jack Pasion
  • Marivic N. Villegas
  • Rowell Agliones Diaz

Keywords:

Micro business enterprises, Monitoring system, Point-of-sales, Store inventory, unregistered system users

Abstract

Learning the right technology to enable a compelling retail experience is essential for retaining a competitive advantage, and it is the secret to victory for many micro-enterprises. The created Inventory Monitoring and Point-of-Sales System for conventional grocery retailer stores is a system made for quicker and more effective transactions to the store that can assist the store owner manage and store files in a computerized system. The system works simultaneously in managing both inventory and sales transactions in a short period of time. It helps the store personnel to easily monitor the stocks that have been delivered to the store from the supplier and can easily generate reports. The system that involves circumstances where the product-development process is examined and described and the finished product is assessed was designed and developed using developmental research from the study. A well-known expert created the system using the Point of Sale System, which began by segmenting the system development tasks into sprints. Formal interviews and assessment questionnaires were used as a tool for gathering data. Finally, the end-user implemented and assessed the system with an excellent rating, which indicates that the system is useful and efficient to the grocery store.

Published

2023-08-29