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Stock Control System Characteristics Functions

This document outlines the requirements for a stock control system including tracking stock levels, reordering when levels reach a certain point, and facilitating financial transactions between organizations. It should be user-friendly and meet the needs of its intended organization. For the system to be successful, it must meet all requirements, undergo testing and implementation. Potential failures include poor time management, lack of backups, inefficient resource use, incomplete functions, and insufficient planning.

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Stock Control System Characteristics Functions

This document outlines the requirements for a stock control system including tracking stock levels, reordering when levels reach a certain point, and facilitating financial transactions between organizations. It should be user-friendly and meet the needs of its intended organization. For the system to be successful, it must meet all requirements, undergo testing and implementation. Potential failures include poor time management, lack of backups, inefficient resource use, incomplete functions, and insufficient planning.

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Stock Control System Characteristics The program must be user friendly Functions Record the variation in amount of stock

tock To reorder any stock once it reaches a particular level To manage the transaction of money between the two organizations The system should be updated once the stock has been received Success Criteria Ensure the system meets all the requirements of the organization it is based on Testing and Implementation Failure Factors Inefficient time management Not keeping backups Inefficient use of resources Incomplete functions Lack of planning

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