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POINT OF SALE FOR ALING NENE
POINT OF SALE FOR ALING NENE’S SPECIAL BINALOT

Ariel T. Bautista Jr.

INTRODUCTION

Aling Nene’s Special Binalot is one of the most successful eatery in Carmona Cavite, Food scout review the said eatery is very satisfying to indulge and many variety of food combinations to choose from. (http://www.thefoodscout.net by Jill Bantang | Thursday, June 19, 2014)
Over the years, the popularity grew and people recognized its trademark taste, ‘The Sauce of Chicken Pork Adobo’, their specialty dish for all time. The said establishment having a difficult time in giving orders and computing the earnings per day and month, because of its analog system processes.
My system can provide many benefits since it is automated and user machine operated software system. The said system can do many things even its in idle mode, many point of sale system are created everyday. But for my point of sale system for the eatery itself, It will be different and will gain trust to other store owners because of its accurate computing feature and saving every moment of the system while its idle or being used by a user.
Every city has its own gem. In Carmona, they claim to be the city that sells the most number of Binalot. (www.thefoodscout.net by Jill Bantang | Thursday, June 19, 2014)
That’s why its important to improve their process from analog to automated system because as time pass by, many people are visiting the said eatery.

Significance of the Study
The study will give the researcher a name and experience in creating a POS system for Aling Nene’s Special Binalot, and for the said title, they will have the benefit of accurate checking of data’s collected everyday, that will make less man power and more profit each day.

Objectives of the Study
Creating a system that can lessen the time computing income each day, month or years.
Making less errors due to many costumers order.
Monitor sales sheet each day, month or years.
Time management.
Time and Place of the Study
11260 Mapalad

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