PENERAPAN BARCODE PADA PERANCANGAN SISTEM INFORMASI PENJUALAN (STUDI KASUS PADA PO SARANA)

Authors

  • Sandi Tendean
  • Andhika Adnan
  • Bachtiar -

Abstract

PO Sarana is a type of business that serve the sales of building materials, and to date inventory and sales systems PO Sarana are still using manual systems. With the limitations of the existing manual system at PO Sarana, the authors tried to design a system of inventory and sales information with the application of the barcode with the aim of them to be able to provide solutions and solving problems in the sales transaction, determine the amount of inventory and the lawyer-input-an and search item code more quickly and accurately. In this study, the author uses descriptive research design and data collection method comprising the steps of interview, observation and literature study. Systems analysis techniques are used to describe the flow of data in the system design, the authors use the Unified Modeling Language (UML), whereas the engineering system design using the application program Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, Microsoft Office Access 2007 and Crystal Report 8.5. With the results of the research and design of the proposed system, is expected to generate an application inventory and sales at PO Sarana. Additionally, with the implementation of the barcode on the design of the proposed system, the PO Sarana can improve the efficiency, accuracy, accuracy in data processing inventory, sales and manufacturing reports, so as to support improved quality of care and the supply of goods for consumers. The conclusion from the results of research conducted by the author PO Sarana are able to assist the PO Sarana  in minimizing errors in data processing and improve the effectiveness and efficiency of work. The suggestion from the author to optimize the proposed system is designed, namely the PO Sarana need to conduct training for employees and maintenance of the system have been made by the author in order to deliver the expected results.

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13-01-2017

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