The dArcy James cosmetics firm requires its salespeople to use notebooks to enter orders from retail department

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The d’Arcy James cosmetics firm requires its salespeople to use notebooks to enter orders from retail department stores (their biggest customers). This information is then relayed to warehouses, and orders are shipped on a first-come, first-served basis. Unfortunately, the stores are aware of this policy and are extremely competitive about which one of them will offer a new d’Arcy James product first. Many retailers have taken the low road and persuaded salespeople to falsify their order dates on sales forms by making them earlier than they actually were.
a. This problem is creating havoc at the warehouse. Disciplining any of the personnel involved is not feasible. How can the warehouse computer be used to certify when orders are actually placed? Explain in a paragraph.
b. Salespeople are complaining that they have to ignore their true job of selling so that they can key in order data. List the data items relating to sales of cosmetics to retailers that should be stored in and retrieved from the central computer rather than keyed in for every order.
c. Describe in a paragraph or two how bar coding might help solve the problem in Problem 6b.

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Systems analysis and design

ISBN: 978-0136089162

8th Edition

Authors: kenneth e. kendall, julie e. kendall

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