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Cinema Reservation
LYCEUM OF THE PHILIPPINES UNIVERSITY 33 Muralla St., Intramuros, Manila
AcademicYear 2012 – 2013
Second Semester

COLLEGE OF COMPUTER STUDIES
SEPN14C : Software Engineering
PROJECT PROPOSAL DOCUMENTATION

Section : C-332
Group Name : Independence

Name of Students: Student Number:
(in order: SN, GN, MI.)
Ferrer, Harley F. 2010-10912
Rodrigo, Prince Kevin D.C. 2010-10705

Santiago, Carl Jason N. 2010-10900
De Guzman, Ervin O. 2010-10798
Tan, Derrick Kevin S. 2010-10009

PROPOSED TITLE:
AN ENTERPRISE FOR THE NEW IMPROVEMENT OF TRANSACTION
IN SOFTWARE

SOFTWARE CATEGORY: ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE

STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM: 1. If this software will be implemented, how will this software be useful to its users? 2. Will this software have patching? Update? Maintenance? 3. Will this software have a user-friendly interface? How can you guarantee that your users will understand the features of this software?
OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY: 1. To provide users the faster ordering system and access to the inventory database. 2. To ensure that this software will give more flexibility of its feature to its users. 3. To provide the users of faster transaction in their service.
SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION:
An order processing system captures order data from customer service employees or from customers directly, stores the data in a central database and sends order information to the accounting and shipping departments, if applicable. Order processing systems provide tracking data on orders and inventory for every step of the way.
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY:
Customer satisfaction is key to long-term success in business, and fulfilling customer orders reliably and accurately is key to customer satisfaction. Order processing systems help ensure that all of your customers' orders are filled on time, since automated systems can reduce errors in order processing. This can enhance the customer experience and

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