Adaption RAD method in development ERIMS as guideline inventory software design
Keywords:
Inventory, Management, Online System, Rapid Application Development (RAD)Abstract
Etham Resources Inventory Management System (ERIMS) is a fully functional web-based application built with Sublime Text. The big goal of the project is to create Inventory Management System Model software that will display all the Etham Resources’ inventory information. It’s a web-based desktop application with an admin component for inventory management and inventory system maintenance. To build this project, Rapid Application Development (RAD) methodology will be employed. RAD is a software design methodology that aims to overcome the rigidity of other traditional software development models, which make it difficult to make modifications once the original development is finished.
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