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Introduction JAVA

The Cloud Food Centre is a web-based University Food Ordering System designed to streamline food ordering for students, faculty, and cafeteria staff, addressing issues like long queues and payment inefficiencies. It features a digital wallet for secure payments, an order management system for vendors, and real-time tracking for delivery personnel, all while adhering to Object-Oriented Programming principles for scalability and maintainability. The project includes a feasibility study covering technical, operational, economic, legal, and schedule aspects to ensure successful implementation and user satisfaction.

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Introduction JAVA

The Cloud Food Centre is a web-based University Food Ordering System designed to streamline food ordering for students, faculty, and cafeteria staff, addressing issues like long queues and payment inefficiencies. It features a digital wallet for secure payments, an order management system for vendors, and real-time tracking for delivery personnel, all while adhering to Object-Oriented Programming principles for scalability and maintainability. The project includes a feasibility study covering technical, operational, economic, legal, and schedule aspects to ensure successful implementation and user satisfaction.

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Introduction

The Cloud Food Centre serves as a University Food Ordering System that combines customer
roles with vendors and delivery personnel and system administrators to manage food ordering
activities. Modern universities face numerous food ordering problems due to traditional systems
that create long waiting queues and inconsistencies and time delays. The Cloud Food Centre
establishes a simple web-based system which enables its users to access menus and select
between dining in or taking out or having delivery delivered to their location. Customers will use
a digital wallet inside this system to conduct their payments easily through secure credit loading.

The system allows vendors to handle orders effectively and view revenue statistics also enables
delivery personnel to perform task acceptance and earn money tracking. Users will need run by
administrators who maintain user account maintenance and administer credit payment systems
and transaction processing for system optimization. Using principles from Object-Oriented
Programming (OOP) the Cloud Food Centre makes a system which can adjust easily through
time because it maintains its ability to scale, modify and grow consistently. The system functions
to improve university cafeteria operations by delivering efficient service to every user type.

Aim and Objectives


Aim

The Cloud Food Centre project focuses on creating a powerful University Food Ordering System
through Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) approaches to design an efficient food ordering
process for students and faculty and staff members and cafeteria staff. The system gives
customers complete functionalities to place orders and pick delivery services and complete
payments and review transaction history and gives vendor staff full operational management
functions and delivery worker controls and administrator system administration tools.

Objectives

 Build a navigation system which permits users to view menus and order items while
selecting whether they want dining-in services or takeaways or delivery choices.
 The platform should incorporate a digital wallet solution which permits customers to
deposit funds and pay with electronic money and maintain adequate balance for their
payments.
 The platform should use an order management system which permits vendors to view
orders and determine their response before they track them together with insight into
customer opinions.
 The system can allow delivery runners to manage their orders by accepting tasks and
tracking payment as well as updating status in real time.
 Users need an in-app alert system which provides status communication for all payments
alongside delivery information.
 System administrators should gain access control capabilities for managing user creation
and updating accounts and processing revenues and transaction documents.

Feasibility Study
The Cloud Food Centre project needs a Feasibility Study which determines if project
development alongside implementation meets all practical requirements within established
limitations. The project evaluation checks its technical aspects alongside operational
requirements and financial viability to determine realistic feasibility (Arain, 2020).

Technical Feasibility:

A modular system with scalability features will emerge from implementing the Cloud Food
Centre under the Java programming language with Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
methods. Text files provide the data storage solution that eases setup processes and minimizes
database complexity. Java libraries will integrate the order management system and digital
wallets alongside notification platforms to create feasible functionality which can be expanded in
subsequent upgrades. Technological enhancements will be possible for the application through
OOP principles because they provide both maintainability and extensibility (Tang, 2021).

Operational Feasibility:

The system implements streamlining processes during order management between customers and
their vendors and delivery staff to boost operational speed and efficiency. Users can engage with
the system through both web and app interfaces as well as enjoy a simple interface that makes all
operations more efficient. User success in executing the system will require both active
participation and proper training (Hassan, 2023).

Economic Feasibility:

The project depends on open-source technologies to eliminate expenses that occur when using
proprietary software or expensive database management systems. The group-based development
project works to minimize cost expenses throughout the process. The digital wallet function
provides better payment management which removes manual cash processing thus simplifying
financial transactions. The future advantages of increased operational efficiency together with
customer contentment and decreased operational expenses will make up for the development
expenses (Raharjo, 2022).

Legal Feasibility:

The system will protect customer data in compliance with data protection standards through
measures that maintain sensitive information security including transactions and personal data.
Secure data encryption methods along with protocol-based communication systems will protect
users by securing their data especially their payment information. The basic payment processing
capabilities of the system require clear legal requirements while making security a main priority
since it will process only non-sensitive financial information (Supriatna, 2023).

Schedule Feasibility:

Development of this project will span one semester according to schedule. Different stages will
guide the development of the system by delving into specific sections starting with user
registration and continuing to order administration and payment integration and delivery
monitoring. Through iterative development the testing and refinement process will allow
completion of the system on time with all required features met (Hassan F. M., 2019).

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