International Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research (IJAMR)
  Year: 2024 | Volume: 8 | Issue: 6 | Page No.: 77-83
Angels and Lemons' E-Ordering: Development of a Web-Based Ordering System for Angels and Lemons Download PDF
Catubag, Joaquin Lorenzo C., Fabian Jr., Joseph DG., Garcia, Edward Jomari , Avila, Rozel B., Cabance, Paul John D.

Abstract:
This research presents the development of "Angels and Lemons' E-Ordering," a web-based ordering system designed for Angels and Lemons, a lemonade-selling business. The system aims to streamline the ordering process, reduce errors in order-taking, and enhance customer experience. Key features include a carting mechanism for orders, mock-ups of payment gateways (specifically G-Cash and PayMaya) to mitigate the risk of bogus buyers, and a customer-staff-admin-manager interface for efficient order fulfillment. Customers can place their orders on the web site or upfront. In the web site, they may only place pick-up orders by which they can choose their preferred pick-up times for their orders. The staff actor is responsible for preparing and fulfilling all orders, including handling upfront orders where cash payments, in addition to the e-wallet options, are accepted. The admin-manager functionalities include product management (addition, editing, and archival). The system also generates essential business reports, such as sales data, product performance trends, and order method comparisons. The findings of this study underscore the advantages of adopting a web-based ordering system to enhance order accuracy and streamline the ordering process for small businesses. It is developed for demonstration purposes and is not intended for operational use.