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Tu, Dang The Anh

Phuc, Tran Le Hoang

Ky, Tran Huu

Quoc, Vo Tan

Trieu, Nguyen Hoang

<b>Approved by Mentor</b>

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<b> Name :</b> Trần Thị Thúy Trinh Date

<b>INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF DUY TAN UNIVERSITY</b>

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<b><small>Project acronym</small></b> <small>Bookstore MW</small>

<b><small>Project Tittle</small></b> <small>BOOKSTORE MANAGEMENT WEBSITE</small>

<b><small>Lead Institution</small></b> <small>International School, Duy Tan University</small>

<b><small>Project Mentor</small></b> <small>Tran Thi Thuy Trinh</small>

<b><small>Project Manager & contact</small></b>

<b><small>Project Web URL</small></b> <small></small>

<small>IDTrần Lê Hoàng Phú</small>

<b><small>ID</small></b> <small>Trần Hữu Kỳ</small>

<b><small>ID</small></b> <small>Võ Tấn Quốc</small>

<b><small>ID</small></b> <small>Nguyễn Hoàng Triều </small>

<b>Proposal Document </b>

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<b><small>Author(s) & project</small></b> <small>Dang The Anh Tu, Project Manager</small>

<b><small>Role</small></b> <small>Trần Lê Hoàng Phúcmember</small>

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<b>Document Approvals: The following signatures are required for approval of this document.</b>

<small>Tran Thi Thuy Trinh</small>

<small>Date</small>

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1. Introduction 1.1. Purpose

The purpose of the proposal is to:

Define the business need and problem in detail.

- Objective: Create an effective, easy-to-use bookstore management solution, helping to

optimize workflow, enhance performance and increase income for bookstores.

- Objective:

+ Optimization management

+ Security Warehouse and Data Protection

+ Improve Work Performance

+ Reporting and Analysis

+ Customer management

+ Transaction Management

Provide solutions for business needs and show the overview of system Architecture.

-Manage information list:

+Create a database containing detailed information about books, including book title,

author, publisher, year of publication, genre, ISBN and description.

+ Provides functions of adding, editing and deleting database lists easily and quickly.

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using automatic information collection tools from the Internet.

- Book warehouse management:

+ Track the number of books available in stock and automatically update when there are

+ Provides automatic stock setup functionality when the number of listings in the

warehouse drops to a previously determined minimum level.

+ Supports integration of barcode or RFID technology to track location and navigation

within the warehouse accurately and efficiently.

- Management of borrowing/returning books:

+ Allows member registration and management of borrowers’ personal information.

+ Record borrowing/repayment transactions, including borrowing dates, repayment dates,

loans and amounts paid.

+ Automatic calculation of penalties for restrictions or lost listings.

- Search and filter the list:

+ Provides advanced search engine facility based on criteria like book title, author, possible

categorization and keywords.

+Supports filtering the list by other criteria such as status (available, borrowed), genre or

-Friendly user interface:

+ User interface design is simple, easy to use and friendly to end users and bookstore staff.

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- Reporting and analysis:

+ Create comprehensive reports on inventory status, loan/return transactions and other

+Provides data analysis capabilities to better understand book borrowing trends, additional

analysis by genre, author and publisher.

+ Record and manage sales transactions, including product information, purchase date,

quantity and price.

+ Supports payment calculations and handles various payment methods such as cash,

credit cards, e-wallets, etc.

- Security and data protection:

+Apply security measures to ensure data safety, including access rights management and

data encryption.

+Ensure conservative security and privacy regulations, think like GDPR (European Union

General Data Protection Regulation).

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Schedule : Five members

Progress: 20%

Cost: 5000S

1.2 Scope

1. Business needs:

- Currently, bookstores are facing difficulties in managing book information, book

warehouses and book trading transactions.

- The current working process is ineffective, time consuming and annoying.

- Customers need a convenient and fast buying experience.

2. Proposed solution:

- Build an integrated house management software to optimize workflow and provide a

better book buying experience for customers.

- The software will provide information management features, book warehouse

management, book borrowing/return management, book search and filtering, user-friendly

interface, reporting and analysis, customer management, transaction management and data

3. Main financial forecast:

- Bookstore management software development consulting will require an initial investment

account to develop and grow the system.

- However, enhanced returns are expected from workflow optimization, performance

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4. Project link mode:

- The cost of developing and deploying the software system is reasonable and requires

large investment resources.

- Input and active participation from staff and bookstore management are needed to

develop, deploy and use the software effectively.

- Need to ensure security and privacy of customer data and other sensitive information.

2.Project overview 2.1 Project definition

To build a mobile application, call it “bookstore management website” with full features so

users can search for information about all books. Users can learn about book types,

publication times, book purchases, customs, etc. Easily.

2.2 Business needs/ user needs:

Book management projects can bring many benefits and solve some of the problems that

exist in traditional book management. Here are some reasons why you should implement a

book management project:

1. Increase efficiency and save time: A modern book management system can help organize

and find book information quickly, thereby reducing search time and increasing work

efficiency. Instead of having to search for books in physical book warehouses, users can use

a book management system to search and retrieve information easily.

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information about books, including information about author, edition, quantity, etc. This helps

the organization ensure that book purchasing, borrowing and returning books are done more

3. Synchronize book information: In an organization with many book managers, using a

common book management system helps synchronize and share book information easily.

People can update and access book information from many different places, while avoiding

loss of information and duplication of work.

However, there are also some limitations and issues to consider when implementing a

book management project:

1. Cost: Building and implementing a modern book management system can require

investments in hardware, software and staff training. This can be challenging for

organizations with limited resources.

2. Organizational innovation: Implementing a new book management system may require

changes to work processes and the way the organization operates. This can cause difficulty

and resistance from employees.

3. Information security: With the storage of book information on computer systems,

information security becomes an important issue. It is necessary to ensure that the book

management system is tightly protected to avoid disclosure of important information.

4. Dependence on Technology: A modern book management system requires dependence

on technology and software. If there is over-reliance on technology and without proper

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2.3 Prior Art

Today, the 4.0 era is approaching 5.0, technology is very developed, bookstores today have

applied management software to manage bookstores effectively. These software are quite

easy to find on websites with software that allows both offline and online management, and

software that only allows offline management.

The following are some examples of management software and their differences:

Our team recommends building a “bookstore management website” website with full

features for users: Find information about all types of books. With this feature, users can

learn about books more easily than.

Our team is based on the requirements and provides solutions and implements the project.

Runs on a website platform

This website is designed for users who are students, children, etc. And people who want to

know about books.

2.4.1 Project objectives

The project’s goal is to successfully build a “bookstore management website” website with

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+Find information about the types of books users want to know about.

+Share information about books via social networks.

+Determine the user’s location.

+Change language.

+User manual.

2.4.2 Introduction Google cloud

Google Cloud is a cloud platform that provides computing, storage, networking,

programming, artificial intelligence and machine learning for customers. Google Cloud services

Virtual resources, such as virtual machines (VMs), are located in Google's data centers

Around the world. Each data center location is a region. Available regions are Asia, Australia,

Europe, North America and South America

6.Project Constraints

<b><small>ConstraintConstraints DescriptionGuidelines for Acceptance</small></b>

<b><small>Economic</small></b> <small>Elements for consideration are design costs, production costs,maintenance costs, operating costs, and sales price</small>

<b><small>Environmental</small></b> <small>The impact of the design on the environment as well as the impact</small>

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<small>should be considered. Design for recycling and design to userecycled materials should also be considered</small>

<b><small>Ethical</small></b> <small>Ethical considerations can be broad. Areas that are typicallyaddressed include intellectual property, reverse- engineering,privacy, security, and the conflict between cost and safety</small>

<b><small>Public health ,safety, and welfare</small></b>

<small>Includes safety standards as well as the impact of the design onusers (for example, electrical or physical hazards)</small>

<b><small>Social and Global</small></b> <small>Addresses aspects such as benefits, risks, the man-machineinterface, the acceptance of products by the intended user or bysociety at large, and global and socially responsible engineering.</small>

<b><small>Culture</small></b> <small>Which cultural characteristics could influence the approach? How do the design from different cultures differ?</small>

<b><small>Sustainability</small></b> <small>Refers to the sustainability of resources, including material, energy, supplies, manufacturing techniques, personnel, operation, and the need for additional infrastructure, as well as the sustainability of thedesign including reliability, lifetime, durability, reusability, maintainability.</small>

The goal of the project is to develop a bookstore management software, helping bookstores automate tasks such as inventory management, sales, importing goods, revenue statistics, etc.

Main keys include: Identifying the needs and requirements of customers, markets and users.Design user interface, database and system architecture. Program, test and deploy software. Train and support users in using the software.

Once completed, the bookstore management software will: Minimize time and costs for bookstore management tasks. Increase efficiency and revenue for bookstores. Improve service quality and customer satisfaction.

8.References

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9.Attachment

: DESCRIPTION OF PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS FORM

Bookstore management software is a computer application designed to assist bookstores in managing their business operations and services. This software can help bookstores automate tasks such as inventory management, sales, goods receipt, sales statistics, etc. This software can also provide bookstores with useful information about market trends, customer needs, business strategies, and more.

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