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Multilocation Shop Management System using Web Services

P.Bhavani 1 , Preetha.S 2 , Keerthana.D 3 , Lokambal.V 4

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Volume-7 , Issue-3 , Page no. 888-893, Mar-2019

CrossRef-DOI:   https://doi.org/10.26438/ijcse/v7i3.888893

Online published on Mar 31, 2019

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IEEE Style Citation: P.Bhavani, Preetha.S, Keerthana.D, Lokambal.V, “Multilocation Shop Management System using Web Services,” International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, Vol.7, Issue.3, pp.888-893, 2019.

MLA Style Citation: P.Bhavani, Preetha.S, Keerthana.D, Lokambal.V "Multilocation Shop Management System using Web Services." International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering 7.3 (2019): 888-893.

APA Style Citation: P.Bhavani, Preetha.S, Keerthana.D, Lokambal.V, (2019). Multilocation Shop Management System using Web Services. International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering, 7(3), 888-893.

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author = {P.Bhavani, Preetha.S, Keerthana.D, Lokambal.V},
title = {Multilocation Shop Management System using Web Services},
journal = {International Journal of Computer Sciences and Engineering},
issue_date = {3 2019},
volume = {7},
Issue = {3},
month = {3},
year = {2019},
issn = {2347-2693},
pages = {888-893},
url = {https://www.ijcseonline.org/full_paper_view.php?paper_id=3934},
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publisher = {IJCSE, Indore, INDIA},
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AU - P.Bhavani, Preetha.S, Keerthana.D, Lokambal.V
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Abstract

Web application is a program which utilizes web technology and web browsers to perform the task over internet. Eg:Google docs.Web service is a standard method of integrating web application using standards over an internet for sharing data and services among themselves. Eg : .NET application interacting with java.Shop management system have the following shortfalls such as rate of profit fall, difficulty in replacement of products, quality of the products are reduced,improper communication between the hierarchy of nodes. At times,Clients experience “out of stock”circumstances.To overcome this we presented “Multilocation shop management system”.It provides enmorous gain for both the client and retailer offerings and allows growing single store business to numerous plus loactions.The admin francise can manage and view their consolidated customer,inventor and sales information from any location and can sink customers data every two mins or as often as want.Data is stored on an admin franchise computer and not on a remote server used by master or sub franchise and hence they can only view their consolidated customers requirments.It is a hierachial process which not only communicates between its master or sub-franchise but also communicates with its neighbouring master-franchise where the order from the sub-franchise and forwards it to the admin franchise to process the corresponding stock which will be stored in the local host of sub-franchise by using WAMP serve and the periodic udation is also done. dynamic web application are created with Apache 2,php and MYSQL on windows. franchise. POS allows to moniitor the shops statics from anywhere in the world, when a product or a service is purchased and to complete the transaction. Multilocation shop managemnet system use AngularJS an open source frondend javascrpit framework.The efficiency of the MULTILOCATION SHOP MANAGEMENT SYSTEM USING WEB SERVICES over the existing system is the (1) Efficient communication between the master franchise,(2) Periodical report submission to the admin franchise (3) Javascript is replaced by Angular Js and Rest api (4)Third party people are not involved to maintain the originality of products(5)All datas are secured in cloud storage.

Key-Words / Index Term

store management, SOAP, POS,Rest api,cloud, Reports

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