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Company Description CausEffects is a comprehensive, results- based company developed to help non- profit organizations realize their fund raising potential. They raise money by providing clients with access to an extensive collection of first-class signed celebrity memorabilia. As of December 2008, they have raised more than $350,000 for our non-profit clients. Business Challenge The existing paper-based inventory management system was proving to be time-consuming. CausEffects wanted to move to a web-based solution. Clients have to work directly with a CausEffects auction specialist on the phone and through e-mail to schedule an auction and select auction items from the available inventory. CausEffects wanted to provide their clients with a web-based solution that enables them to schedule an auction, browse current inventory, and choose what items to include in the auction online. CausEffects wanted to expand their business model to be able to sell inventory directly to customers and then donate a portion of the sales price to a non-profit client. Solution Implemented on Qrimp Created an Inventory Management System to manage in-house inventory and all related meta-data, including images. Created a Client-Facing Website to enable clients of CausEffects to schedule auctions and select items from the current inventory. Created a Customer-Facing Website to enable individual users (not representing a non-profit organization) to purchase items directly and donate money to a non-profit organization. Project Details 150 total hours to design, develop, test and rollout all three applications Inventory Management System: 1 developer for 1 week Client-Facing and Customer-Facing Websites: 2 developers for 2 weeks Case Study - Summary -
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Solution Details Inventory Management System Features Include: Add and manage data for inventory items online, including uploading multiple images Add and manage data for past and future auction events, including packing lists and integration with Google Maps for an auction’s location Add and manage all client data, such as contact information Client-Facing Website for Auction Management Features include: Integrated with the underlying database for the Inventory Management System Update the Inventory Management System to provide a dashboard to see all upcoming auctions and a custom workflow to close out past auctions Enabled clients to log-in, schedule a future auction, view past auctions, and add items to a future auction from the current inventory Customer-Facing Website for Individual Sales Features Include: Integrated with the underlying database for the Inventory Management System Use a dashboard to see and process all orders for specific items from customers, including packing lists. Enabled customers to log-in, buy items in the inventory directly from CausEffects, and donate a percentage of the purchase price to a non-profit organization that is registered with CausEffects. Case Study - Solution Details -
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Benefits CausEffects employees can spend more time on more valuable tasks CausEffects clients receive faster and higher quality service 24/7 for scheduling auctions and selecting items for the auction Expand CausEffects business model to include new revenue streams CausEffects inventory is now managed completely online. Historical data is being tracked, along with new meta-data (that was never tracked before). In the future, CausEffects could use Qrimp to build custom reports on the historical data to help manage the business. Scalable The CausEffects site is hosted in the cloud. As user activity increases, the application will automatically scale. Quick turnaround on maintenance requests with zero downtime For example, after the site was completed and in production, a maintenance request was immediately submitted to add an “active” flag for all inventory items. The details of the request are as follows: Add a column to the inventory table in the database for the “active” flag. Add a widget to the Add and Modify pages for inventory items to allow the user to set the “active” flag. On the inventory page accessed by customers, do not show items from the inventory that are not active. Add a portlet to the dashboard that lists all items in the inventory that are currently inactive, allowing the user to select an item and update the active status. Typically for an application that is already in production, a change like this would take multiple days to design, build, and test. And as for rolling the change out to production… well that depends on the deployment schedule, which could be weeks away. But on Qrimp… A single developer designed and implemented the changes directly in the production application A single tester regression tested in parallel, literally as the changes were being made on each page. The application experienced “zero” downtime. All major phases of the software development lifecycle (design, build, test, and rollout) were completed for the maintenance request in 2 hours. Case Study - Benefits -
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Case Study - Screenshots - Inventory Management SystemClient/Customer-Facing Website
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