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Features of inventory

Automation: Inventory management systems should automate certain functions of a warehouse operation. Some inventory management systems automate routine functions such as physical inventory reconciliation, cycle counting, order fulfillment and transportation and logistics functions. Systems that automatically generate inventory management statistics such as life cycle information help inventory managers and other users make more informed purchasing and distribution decisions. Optimization: A good inventory management system gives users the data required to optimize inventory levels and warehouse space. Various reports available from the system provide users with information on fast-moving inventory, slow-moving inventory, inventory reaching its expiration date and "dead" inventory. This information lets users scale the volume of future purchases up or down to optimize SKU level inventory. It also allows users to optimize warehouse receiving, picking, packing and shipping by storing the faster moving items to locations closer to the point-of-use

Reports are easily generated: Reports can be easily generated in a proposed system. So any type of reports can be generated in a proposed system, which helps the managers in a decisions-making activity
No or very few paperwork: The proposed system either does not require paper work or very few paper works is required. All the data is feted into the computer immediately and various bills and reports can be generated through computers. Tracking :Besides monitoring inventory levels, a good inventory management system must track every movement of inventory---from receipts into the warehouse, goods issued out of the warehouse, movement between storage locations, picking and packing movements and any other movement from one location, physically or virtually, to another location Monitoring :Inventory management systems must monitor inventory levels across all locations, internal and external. One of the chief components of a good inventory management system is its ability to monitor inventory levels. Every transaction that moves inventory from one location to another, either internally or externally, affects the level of inventory in one or more locations.

Advantages
Information retrieval will become easy.

Maintenance of database as well as overall

project will become easy. Data redundancy will be greatly reduced. Nave user can use the software easily. User friendly and user efficient environment.

Features of supermarket
Easiness in modification of data: The proposed system

provides managing of huge data effectively and efficiently for efficient results,storing the details of the customers, employees etc. in such a way that the database can be modified. User friendly: The proposed system is user friendly because the retrieval and storing of data is fast and data is maintained efficiently.Moreover the graphical user interface is provided in the proposed system, which provides user to deal with the system very easily Reports are easily generated: Reports can be easily generated in a proposed system. So any type of reports can be generated in a proposed system, which helps the managers in a decisionsmaking activity No or very few paperwork: The proposed system either does not require paper work or very few paper works is required. All the data is feted into the computer immediately and various bills and reports can be generated through computers

C++

C++ (pronounced "see plus plus") is a statically typed, free-form, multi-paradigm, compiled, general-purpose programming language

It is regarded as an intermediate-level language, as it comprises a combination of both high-level and low-level language features.Developed by Bjarne Stroustrup starting in 1979 at Bell Labs, it adds object oriented features, such as classes, and other enhancements to the C programming language.
C++ is one of the most popular programming languages and is implemented on a wide variety of hardware and operating system platforms.

Features of c++
Operators and operator overloading

Templates
Classes Objects Inheritance Polymorphism

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