Inventory Software

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ATIS (AT-Inventory Software)

Introduction:
A software manages products for company equipment or store items. Software
will be developed that will display all stock information for the organization as part
of a Stock Management System Model. It has become common for many
companies to use the system nowadays in order to limit overstock, miscounts, and
outages. In other words, it is a software for organizing inventory data more
efficiently than was done previously, when inventory data was usually kept in
manual formbooks or spreadsheets, but this software can help.

Objectives:

ATIS's major goal is to make ordering, stocking, storing, and using inventory
as simple and efficient as possible for firms. When you manage your inventory
properly, you will always have a clear idea of what items are in stock. You will also
know how many of them there are, and where they are located. Keeping track of
your products and supplies is the main function of an inventory system.

 The main objective of this system is to keep records of a complete inventory.


 It supports inventory management and helps you record and track materials
based on both quantity and value.
 It improves cash flow, visibility, and decision-making.
 For warehouse management, you can track the quantity and value of all your
materials, perform physical inventory, and optimize your warehouse
resources.
Purpose:
1. More accurate
2. More efficient
3. No paperwork
4. Fast data processing
5. User friendly
6. Easy to use for a first-time user.
7. High-level security
8. Simple interface to understand
9. Fully automated system
10.No need for mathematical calculation

Tools and technologies:


Frontend: HTML, CSS, Bootstrap and JS.
Backend: .Net Framework 4.6 (Visual Studio 2022), and MSSQL 2018.

Functionalities:
 It manages a variety of tasks such as purchases, sales, inventory, E-invoicing, and the
generation of reports.
 There are a variety of ways in which information about the product is managed, including
type, price, sales, remaining stock, and available stock.

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