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Inventory Management System Activity Diagram
This is the Activity UML diagram of Inventory Management System which shows the flows between the activity of Supplier, Purchase, Payment, Inventory, Reciving Stock. The main activity involved in this UML Activity Diagram of Inventory Management System are as follows:
- Supplier Activity
- Purchase Activity
- Payment Activity
- Inventory Activity
- Reciving Stock Activity
Features of the Activity UML diagram of Inventory Management System
- Admin User can search Supplier, view description of a selected Supplier, add Supplier, update Supplier and delete Supplier.
- Its shows the activity flow of editing, adding and updating of Purchase
- User will be able to search and generate report of Payment, Inventory, Reciving Stock
- All objects such as ( Supplier, Purchase, Reciving Stock) are interlinked
- Its shows the full description and flow of Supplier, Inventory, Reciving Stock, Payment, Purchase
Login Activity Diagram of Inventory Management System:
This is the Login Activity Diagram of Inventory Management System, which shows the flows of Login Activity, where admin will be able to login using their username and password. After login user can manage all the operations on Payment, Supplier, Purchase, Reciving Stock, Inventory. All the pages such as Purchase, Reciving Stock, Inventory are secure and user can access these page after login. The diagram below helps demonstrate how the login page works in a Inventory Management System. The various objects in the Reciving Stock, Payment, Supplier, Purchase, and Inventory page—interact over the course of the Activity, and user will not be able to access this page without verifying their identity.
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Inventory Management System Class Diagram
Inventory Management System Class Diagram describes the structure of a Inventory Management System classes, their attributes, operations (or methods), and the relationships among objects. The main classes of the Inventory Management System are Inventory, Customer, Purchasing, Stock, Payment, Supplier.
Classes of Inventory Management System Class Diagram:
- Inventory Class : Manage all the operations of Inventory
- Customer Class : Manage all the operations of Customer
- Purchasing Class : Manage all the operations of Purchasing
- Stock Class : Manage all the operations of Stock
- Payment Class : Manage all the operations of Payment
- Supplier Class : Manage all the operations of Supplier
Classes and their attributes of Inventory Management System Class Diagram:
- Inventory Attributes : inventory_id, inventory_items, inventory_number, inventory_type, inventory_description
- Customer Attributes : customer_id, customer_name, customer_mobile, customer_email, customer_username, customer_password, customer_address
- Purchasing Attributes : purchase_id, purchase_customer_id, purchase_amount, purchase_type, purchase_total, purchase_recepit, purchase_bill, purchase_description
- Stock Attributes : stock_id, stock_items, stock_number, stock_type, stock_description
- Payment Attributes : payment_id, payment_customer_id, payment_date, payment_amount, payment_description
- Supplier Attributes : supplier_id, supplier_name, supplier_mobile, supplier_email, supplier_username, supplier_password, supplier_address
Classes and their methods of Inventory Management System Class Diagram:
- Inventory Methods : addInventory(), editInventory(), deleteInventory(), updateInventory(), saveInventory(), searchInventory()
- Customer Methods : addCustomer(), editCustomer(), deleteCustomer(), updateCustomer(), saveCustomer(), searchCustomer()
- Purchasing Methods : addPurchasing(), editPurchasing(), deletePurchasing(), updatePurchasing(), savePurchasing(), searchPurchasing()
- Stock Methods : addStock(), editStock(), deleteStock(), updateStock(), saveStock(), searchStock()
- Payment Methods : addPayment(), editPayment(), deletePayment(), updatePayment(), savePayment(), searchPayment()
- Supplier Methods : addSupplier(), editSupplier(), deleteSupplier(), updateSupplier(), saveSupplier(), searchSupplier()
Class Diagram of Inventory Management System :
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Inventory Management System Component Diagram
This is a Component diagram of Inventory Management System which shows components, provided and required interfaces, ports, and relationships between the Purchase, Inventory, Reciving Stock, Customer and Payment. This type of diagrams is used in Component-Based Development (CBD) to describe systems with Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). Inventory Management System UML component diagram, describes the organization and wiring of the physical components in a system.
Components of UML Component Diagram of Inventory Management System:
- Purchase Component
- Inventory Component
- Reciving Stock Component
- Customer Component
- Payment Component
Featues of Inventory Management System Component Diagram:
- You can show the models the components of Inventory Management System.
- Model the database schema of Inventory Management System
- Model the executables of an application of Inventory Management System
- Model the system's source code of Inventory Management System
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Inventory Management System Dataflow Diagram
Inventory Management System Data flow diagram is often used as a preliminary step to create an overview of the Inventory without going into great detail, which can later be elaborated.it normally consists of overall application dataflow and processes of the Inventory process. It contains all of the userflow and their entities such all the flow of Inventory, Customer, Purchasing, Receiving Stock, Payment, Supplier, Login. All of the below diagrams has been used for the visualization of data processing and structured design of the Inventory process and working flow.
Zero Level Data flow Diagram(0 Level DFD) of Inventory Management System :
This is the Zero Level DFD of Inventory Management System, where we have eloborated the high level process of Inventory. It’s a basic overview of the whole Inventory Management System or process being analyzed or modeled. It’s designed to be an at-a-glance view of Payment,Supplier and Login showing the system as a single high-level process, with its relationship to external entities of Inventory,Customer and Purchasing. It should be easily understood by a wide audience, including Inventory,Purchasing and Payment In zero leve DFD of Inventory Management System, we have described the high level flow of the Inventory system.High Level Entities and proccess flow of Inventory Management System:
- Managing all the Inventory
- Managing all the Customer
- Managing all the Purchasing
- Managing all the Receiving Stock
- Managing all the Payment
- Managing all the Supplier
- Managing all the Login
First Level Data flow Diagram(1st Level DFD) of Inventory Management System :
First Level DFD (1st Level) of Inventory Management System shows how the system is divided into sub-systems (processes), each of which deals with one or more of the data flows to or from an external agent, and which together provide all of the functionality of the Inventory Management System system as a whole. It also identifies internal data stores of Login, Supplier, Payment, Receiving Stock, Purchasing that must be present in order for the Inventory system to do its job, and shows the flow of data between the various parts of Inventory, Purchasing, Supplier, Login, Payment of the system. DFD Level 1 provides a more detailed breakout of pieces of the 1st level DFD. You will highlight the main functionalities of Inventory.Main entities and output of First Level DFD (1st Level DFD):
- Processing Inventory records and generate report of all Inventory
- Processing Customer records and generate report of all Customer
- Processing Purchasing records and generate report of all Purchasing
- Processing Receiving Stock records and generate report of all Receiving Stock
- Processing Payment records and generate report of all Payment
- Processing Supplier records and generate report of all Supplier
- Processing Login records and generate report of all Login
Second Level Data flow Diagram(2nd Level DFD) of Inventory Management System :
DFD Level 2 then goes one step deeper into parts of Level 1 of Inventory. It may require more functionalities of Inventory to reach the necessary level of detail about the Inventory functioning. First Level DFD (1st Level) of Inventory Management System shows how the system is divided into sub-systems (processes). The 2nd Level DFD contains more details of Login, Supplier, Payment, Receiving Stock, Purchasing, Customer, Inventory.Low level functionalities of Inventory Management System
- Admin logins to the system and manage all the functionalities of Inventory Management System
- Admin can add, edit, delete and view the records of Inventory, Purchasing, Payment, Login
- Admin can manage all the details of Customer, Receiving Stock, Supplier
- Admin can also generate reports of Inventory, Customer, Purchasing, Receiving Stock, Payment, Supplier
- Admin can search the details of Customer, Payment, Supplier
- Admin can apply different level of filters on report of Inventory, Receiving Stock, Payment
- Admin can tracks the detailed information of Customer, Purchasing, Receiving Stock, , Payment
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Inventory Management System ER Diagram
This ER (Entity Relationship) Diagram represents the model of Inventory Management System Entity. The entity-relationship diagram of Inventory Management System shows all the visual instrument of database tables and the relations between Customer, Stock, Inventory, Supplier etc. It used structure data and to define the relationships between structured data groups of Inventory Management System functionalities. The main entities of the Inventory Management System are Inventory, Customer, Purchasing, Stock, Payment and Supplier.
Inventory Management System entities and their attributes :
- Inventory Entity : Attributes of Inventory are inventory_id, inventory_items, inventory_number, inventory_type, inventory_description
- Customer Entity : Attributes of Customer are customer_id, customer_name, customer_mobile, customer_email, customer_username, customer_password, customer_address
- Purchasing Entity : Attributes of Purchasing are purchase_id, purchase_customer_id, purchase_amount, purchase_type, purchase_total, purchase_recepit, purchase_bill, purchase_description
- Stock Entity : Attributes of Stock are stock_id, stock_items, stock_number, stock_type, stock_description
- Payment Entity : Attributes of Payment are payment_id, payment_customer_id, payment_date, payment_amount, payment_description
- Supplier Entity : Attributes of Supplier are supplier_id, supplier_name, supplier_mobile, supplier_email, supplier_username, supplier_password, supplier_address
Description of Inventory Management System Database :
- The details of Inventory is store into the Inventory tables respective with all tables
- Each entity (Supplier, Purchasing, Payment, Customer, Inventory) contains primary key and unique keys.
- The entity Purchasing, Payment has binded with Inventory, Customer entities with foreign key
- There is one-to-one and one-to-many relationships available between Payment, Stock, Supplier, Inventory
- All the entities Inventory, Payment, Purchasing, Supplier are normalized and reduce duplicacy of records
- We have implemented indexing on each tables of Inventory Management System tables for fast query execution.
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Inventory Management System Sequence Diagram
This is the UML sequence diagram of Inventory Management System which shows the interaction between the objects of Inventory, Reciving Stock, Payment, Customer, Supplier. The instance of class objects involved in this UML Sequence Diagram of Inventory Management System are as follows:
- Inventory Object
- Reciving Stock Object
- Payment Object
- Customer Object
- Supplier Object
Login Sequence Diagram of Inventory Management System:
This is the Login Sequence Diagram of Inventory Management System, where admin will be able to login in their account using their credentials. After login user can manage all the operations on Payment, Inventory, Reciving Stock, Supplier, Customer. All the pages such as Reciving Stock, Supplier, Customer are secure and user can access these page after login. The diagram below helps demonstrate how the login page works in a Inventory Management System. The various objects in the Supplier, Payment, Inventory, Reciving Stock, and Customer page—interact over the course of the sequence, and user will not be able to access this page without verifying their identity.
This is the UML sequence diagram of Inventory Management System which shows the interaction between the objects of Inventory, Reciving Stock, Payment, Customer, Supplier. The instance of class objects involved in this UML Sequence Diagram of Inventory Management System are as follows:
- Inventory Object
- Reciving Stock Object
- Payment Object
- Customer Object
- Supplier Object
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Inventory Management System Use Case Diagram
This Use Case Diagram is a graphic depiction of the interactions among the elements of Inventory Management System. It represents the methodology used in system analysis to identify, clarify, and organize system requirements of Inventory Management System. The main actors of Inventory Management System in this Use Case Diagram are: Super Admin, System User, Supplier, Anonymous Users, who perform the different type of use cases such as Manage Inventory, Manage Customer, Manage Purchasing, Manage Reciving Stock, Manage Payment, Manage Supplier, Manage Users and Full Inventory Management System Operations. Major elements of the UML use case diagram of Inventory Management System are shown on the picture below.
The relationships between and among the actors and the use cases of Inventory Management System:
- Super Admin Entity : Use cases of Super Admin are Manage Inventory, Manage Customer, Manage Purchasing, Manage Reciving Stock, Manage Payment, Manage Supplier, Manage Users and Full Inventory Management System Operations
- System User Entity : Use cases of System User are Manage Inventory, Manage Customer, Manage Purchasing, Manage Reciving Stock, Manage Payment, Manage Supplier
- Supplier Entity : Use cases of Supplier are Check Inventory, Send Products, Create Invoice, Manage Bills, Manage Stocks
- Anonymous Users Entity : Use cases of Anonymous Users are View Information, Fill Contact Us, Search Content