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pserv, because this software is easy to use. PHP is used to developed the system and Mysql is the database. The Notepad++ is used to program the system 5 Testing: The final stage of initial development, where the system is tested by running actual business. This phase bings all the pieces together into a special testing environment, then checks for errors, bugs and interoperability. Structure of Dissertation Chapter 1 is introduction of the project. This chapter provides introduction to the project/research, objectives, scope, problem statement, methodology, milestone and structure of dissertation. Chapter 2 is analysis of current system. This chapter reviews existing system, applications and methods which are related to the project. It also includes the techniques, methods, equipments, or technologies that will be applied on the project. Chapter3 is system specification. This chapter writes user and system requirement specification, software specification and design system architecture. Chapter 4 is system design. This chapter explains the system designs, database designs, techniques and related algorithms to develop the project. Chapter 5 is system implementation and testing. This chapter explains about the implementation of the WXB inventory management system solution and explains about the testing of the system. Chapter 6 is conclusion. This chapter explains about the summary of the project including advantages of system, limitation and future work. 6 CHAPTER II ANALYSIS AND DESIGN User requirement The system is designed for logistics management of efficient management system, the system powerful, operating simultaneously and is simpler, and management personnel are influenced by a system of training, and able to operate a puter, so just spend a little time, can let them be familiar with the system. The overall system development task is to realize all kinds of information of the systematic, standardization and automation. The system function and the analysis is in system development on the basis of the overall mission plete. The warehouse management system needs to plete main functions: The warehouse management of information input, including the goods, suppliers, customers, warehouse information input, etc. The warehouse management of information inquiry, statistics, modify and maintenance, including goods, documents inquires the, the goods in and out, staff operation statistics, all kinds of information of modification and maintenance etc. Log management operation. Administrator permissions to operator 7 System Requirements Specification (1) Functional Requirements This system includes two roles, warehouse management and administration of petent, among them, the petent department with the highest authority of the whole system. Warehouse of the management staff: The loading and unloading in warehouse management of, can according to flow to achieve a single storage/operation. Specific permissions are: i. Inventory information management ii. Library for information maintenance iii. GRN information maintenance iv. Outbound order information maintenance v. Report information management vi. For the cipher modification, clear information system Settings such as table vii. Our customers, suppliers, vendors, such as warehouse basic information query browsing, etc Warehouse department supervisor: Responsible for the entire inventory of the daily operation and management department work, mainly including: i. Department information maintain ii. Personnel information management iii. Examination and approval iv. Report information management v. For the cipher modification, backing up the database system Settings 8 (2) Nonfunctional Requirements Respones For each request user send, the system should reply in no more than 2 second. Usability The interface should be friendly and easy learn. Portability The system can be run under Windows or Linux environment, which can be purchased on the market easily. And widely used on web server environment. Control Diagram Diagram for Inventory Management System reveal relationships among the business processes within an anization to external systems, external anizations, customers, other business processes and between the various ponents in a program. consists of four major ponents: External Entities/Terminators, processes, data stores and data flows. 9 External Entities / Terminators These refer or points to the outside parts of the system being developed or modeled. Terminators, depending on whether data flows into or from the system, are often called sinks or sources. They represent the information as wherever it es from or where it goes. Processes – The Processes ponent modifies the inputs and corresponding outputs. Data Stores – refers to any place or area or storage where data will be placed whether temporarily or permanently. Data Flows – refers to the way data will be transferred from one terminator to another, or through processes and data stores. Data flow diagrams have replaced flowcharts and pseudo code as the tool of choice for showing program design. A DFD illustrates those functions that must be performed in a program as well as the data that the function will need. In spite of its strength, the beauty of Data flow diagram lies on its dependence upon just four symbols to express program design. As a general rules, every page in a DFD should not contain more than 10 ponents. So, if there are more than 10 ponents in one processes, one or more ponents should have to be bined and then make anoth