The Odiongan Wood and Bamboo Furniture Enterprise is a business of different types of furniture shops producing local products made from wood and bamboo in the Municipality of Odiongan. At present, the furniture shops do not use any form of inventory tracking such as manual or paper-based inventory management system. Hence, an online web-based ordering system would solve the furniture shops' current issue. The furniture shops, consisting of 18 sellers, would use a website to manage their inventory and business operations. It could help the sellers place their products into the system, which would benefit them, and their products would be shared widely across Tablas Island. It would also be less hassle and less time-consuming for the sellers to check and count stock left. The proponents chose the agile development model to follow the process of developing the web-based ordering system. Based on the seller's User Acceptance Testing (UAT) results, 14 out of the 18 sellers that tested the system discovered that all of the modules and functionalities were operating as intended. The UAT results for the customer showed that 30 out of 30 customers who tested the system discovered that all of the modules and functionalities were operating as intended. The UAT results of the admin, sellers, and customers of Odiongan Wood and Bamboo Enterprise showed that all of the tasks and all of the expected results were met, with passing rate on the survey.
Agile Development; PHP; Online Web-based Ordering System; Share Hosting Account; User Acceptance Testing
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