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PRODUCT LOCATOR PresentedBy Richard Raehl
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INTRODUCTION Large stores with diverse inventories Provide to the customer a computer terminal that has a searchable system requiring only one query field that will return product location relevant coupons and product information. Product Locator
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLANNING Resource Management Planning and Control Management Communication and Coordination Management
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RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Development Team External Expertise Facilities Equipment / Technology Financial
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PLANNING and CONTROL MANAGEMENT Complete the functional specifications of a Product Locating System during the Fall semester 30 days based on a time multiplier of 2
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PLANNED PROJECT OBJECTIVES and TASK Website Information for Database Test Database Code Implementation
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MANAGEMENT CONTROL Monitor results Delegate responsibilities
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COMMUNICATION and COORDINATION MANAGEMENT Communication Contact Coordination
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PROJECT MANAGEMENT FEASIBILTY Communication skills Experience large technical projects Organization
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SOCIETAL CONCERNS Locating products in warehouse type stores Finding coupons for those products
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CONSUMER SURVEY 88% had problems locating a product 96% forgot coupons they intended to use 24% did not use coupons 44% of those who did not use coupons was because they could not find them
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SOLUTION Provide the customer with a computer based user friendly product locator and coupon dispenser
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COMPUTER BASED 86% of consumers surveyed know how to use a computer US Census Bureau 1999 US Census Bureau 1999 54 million households have computers 94 million use/have internet access
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EASY TO USE Survey showed that people were comfortable with menu driven commands, keyboards and the mouse. Fonts 12 - 18
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BENEFIT to SOCIETY Save customers time and money Increase use of coupons Decrease customer complaints Increase sales
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TECHNICAL CONCERNS Project components overview Scope Technical Feasibility
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PROJECT COMPONENTS OVERVIEW
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SCOPE Store selection Scope diagram Components not in scope
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HOME DEPOT
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SCOPE DIAGRAM
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TECHNICAL ISSUES User interface Search mechanism / database access Results / Display Feasibility
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EXAMPLE USER INTERFACE EXAMPLE USER INTERFACE
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SEARCH MECHANISM / DATABASE ACCESS Centralized database Database fields Queries
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CENTRALIZED DATABASE
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Components connect to database using a hub Physical placement of kiosks not limited Number of kiosks unlimited
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DATABASE FIELDS and QUERIES Name, description, SKU# One search box Return list of possible results, user select best one
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EXAMPLE RESULTS / DISPLAY EXAMPLE RESULTS / DISPLAY
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STORE DIAGRAM
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FEASIBILITY Existing location-inclusive database Hardware off-the-shelf Cost are relatively low
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FINANCE Development / Implementation Maintenance Cost / Benefit Analysis
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DEVELOPMENT / IMPEMENTATION Software Hardware Implementation
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MAINTENANCE Database Software Hardware
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COST / BENEFIT ANALYSIS Total cost over 10 years Return on investment
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SUMMARY Problem locating products and associated coupons Provide product location, information, and coupons Professional experienced team Benefit to consumers Technically feasible Positive cost / benefit analysis
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CONTACT INFORMATION Web site http://cs.odu.edu/~aungvars/shoppingasst/ Andrew Ungvarsky pxpx@mindspring.com pxpx@mindspring.com Ali Miamee alimiamee@hotmail.com alimiamee@hotmail.com Sadina Little mowtcoofr@aol.com mowtcoofr@aol.com David Zhai dzhai@cs.odu.edu dzhai@cs.odu.edu Richard Raehl rraeh001@odu.edu
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