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Design of logistics information system in the finished product warehouse with the waterfall method: review literature

Friska Heriyanti, Aulia Ishak

2020IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The process of sending and loading finished goods is very important. According to some experts, transportation activities spend 44% of the total cost. Even in Indonesia transportation costs can reach more than 60%. In practice, one way of saving on transportation costs can be done by minimizing the waiting time for loading finished products in the warehouse. The slow delivery of information from the logistics department to the warehouse can cause high load times for finished products. This can lead to delays in product delivery to consumers. The method used in this paper is the Waterfall method. The Waterfall method provides a software flow approach in sequence or sequentially starting from analysis, design, implementation, verification, and maintenance phase.

Topics & Concepts

WaterfallWaterfall modelWarehouseProduct (mathematics)Finished goodProcess (computing)Computer scienceSoftware release life cycleOperations managementTransport engineeringSoftwareManufacturing engineeringOperations researchBusinessEngineeringProduction (economics)Software developmentMarketingSoftware qualityHistoryOperating systemEconomicsProgramming languageMacroeconomicsMathematicsArchaeologyGeometryBlockchain Technology in Education and LearningInformation Retrieval and Data MiningMultimedia Learning Systems
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