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CHAPTER 4
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION The content of this chapter presents, analyzes and interprets the findings of the study. The proponents have provided a series of questionnaires for correspondents to answer regarding the researchers’ system the evaluation sheet serves as a guideline on how the system is functioning. The researchers’ provided a brief description of the system in which preliminary functions was discuss, as well as the project overview that consist of the parts of the working system.

Project Description

The proponent’s system is about the Billing and Collection System for Chem-Earth Technologies Inc., the system is a window-based application that is developed to aid the time consuming transactions of Chem-Earth Technologies Inc. The application has a rich graphical environment that contains components which uses and functions are easy to identify. This application is designed for fast retrieval and better security of client’s records. The application is also intended to perform specific tasks that include searching, adding, editing, and deleting client’s records. This information is well-secured since it is protected with a password. The application computes the client’s bill, produces and generates the expense summary report.

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DATA DICTIONARY
Field name
Data type
First name
Character
Last name
Character
User name character password character Item number
Int
Item code int Item name
Character
Unit price
Int
Selling price int Stock
Int
Supplier name
Character
Supplier code
Int
TIN
Int
Contact number
Int
Item description
Character

Project Structure
Login page (revise)

The login page of the sales and inventory system of Petron Treats FB Harrison branch .The proponents has developed this login page for the different users of the company. The

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