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Mobile Shop Management System (Order) Presentation

The document describes a student's work on the Order component of a Mobile Shop Management System project. The Order component allows cashiers to scan product barcodes, add or cancel items from customer orders, and view the total. It aims to provide an easy and fast ordering process. Some example scenarios are given, such as a customer canceling an order after items were added, or a cashier scanning the barcode of a product to add it to an order. The student researched websites like Altexsoft and Javatpoint to help with the project. UML diagrams including a use case diagram, class diagram, and context and level-0 DFDs were created. The project follows a concurrent development model and successfully maintains shop

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Mobile Shop Management System (Order) Presentation

The document describes a student's work on the Order component of a Mobile Shop Management System project. The Order component allows cashiers to scan product barcodes, add or cancel items from customer orders, and view the total. It aims to provide an easy and fast ordering process. Some example scenarios are given, such as a customer canceling an order after items were added, or a cashier scanning the barcode of a product to add it to an order. The student researched websites like Altexsoft and Javatpoint to help with the project. UML diagrams including a use case diagram, class diagram, and context and level-0 DFDs were created. The project follows a concurrent development model and successfully maintains shop

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Ahmed Ebrahim Ahmed Almalali

20197531
Section 01
My Component in Project & Objectives
• My part in this project is Order.
• The component I chose it in project Mobile Shop Management
System is Order. My goal is to make my part fast and easy to use in
any system.
• The main objective of the project is to help to the ongoing user help
to attain an easy way to navigate the customer's problems.
• It is basically a very instant processing system .
Short Description
• In our system, there is a very important component which is Orders.
First, the customers will give the products to the cashier. Then the
cashier will scan the barcode for all products and If the reader does
not read the code, the product can be added by typing the code and
searching for it by selecting the product through its section (there is a
picture of each product for ease and speed of search). Next, the total
will appear on a small screen opposite the customer. Also, cashier can
edit the order if customer want to cancel or add products. After that,
it will go to the payment page.
Some Scenarios in My Component
• Hasan choose some accessories for his smartphone, but when he gave it
to the cashier, and after add his accessories to his order, he asked the
cashier to cancel his order for some reason, so the cashier canceled the
order.
• Tawfiq came and wanted to buy a new smartphone and took the blue
color and when he went to the cashier gave him the phone, so the cashier
read the barcode and then choose the color chosen by the customer.
• Ahmed wants to buy cover to his smartphone, give the cashier the cove
he has chosen to scan the barcode to be added to the order and then go
to the payment page.
Sites From Which I Benefited
• I searched many sites but the most important of these sites that
helped me are:
• Altexsoft
• Javatpoint
• Stackify
• Tutorialspoint
UML Use Case Diagram
UML Class Diagram
DFD Context Diagram
DFD Level-0 Diagram
Conclusion
• This software is successfully done to maintain a shop's transaction.
• The project is completed that follow the Concurrent Development
Model.

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