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Tree Nursery Inventory Barcode System Abstract hardware and software solution will be designed and built for Hynek Tree arms to allow them to keep track of the nursery’s inventory and to sell trees nline and on-site. A barcode system along with a central database will be use d to anage the inventory and sell the trees. Testing Approach Software Component Validation done by senior design team End-product testing by senior design team End-product review by client Advisor Dr. Vijjay Vittal [email protected] Project Website http://seniord.ee.iastate.edu/may0208/ Client Hynek Tree Farms www.hytree.com Bill and Angie Hynek [email protected] Joe Hynek [email protected] Design Team Members Brownsberger Russell Wade [email protected] Hynek Joe Slee[email protected] Leong Chuan -Jid [email protected] Panska Anthony James [email protected] May02-08 Project Team Information Design Constraints Virtual Shopping Cart and Inventory Tracking system must fit into shirt pocket 10000 entry database is limited to 8 MB of memory on PDA Software is limited to 2 MB of memory on barcode unit Milestones Database layout completed Virtual Shopping Cart and Inventory Tracking System GUI layouts created Development software picked out and purchased for Palm OS develo pment Code Development Completed Online catalogue ASP code up and working online catalogue posted to the Internet on a web host Functional Requirements The system must allow nursery customers to create a purchase order in the field Nursery customers must be able to access price information about a tree by scanning its barcode The system must allow client to update tree information The system must synchronize with central database Design Objectives esign a system that can do the following: Act as a Virtual Shopping Cart Inventory Update System Online Catalogue of Inventory General Background nursery presents a unique inventory situation. Trees are sold on an individual asis while still in the ground and can be delivered up to two years after being ld. Each year, some trees are lost to weather, machinery damage, or disease. The ees are priced according to caliper and grade. Each year the farmer will walk rough the nursery and update the stock information. Hynek Tree Farms will ave approximately 10,000 trees in their inventory within the next 2 years. A stem is needed to handle this complex inventory situation. rees are sold by two methods: on-site shopping and online catalogue order. For n-site shopping, a customer walks through the field and selects trees they wish to uy. To enhance the customer shopping experience, a barcode system that will ovide price information and background data about each tree is needed. ynek Tree Farm desires to have an online catalogue that will keep accurate track stock on hand so that they do not oversell and can easily adjust prices for the owing trees. Customer’s will be able to see pictures of available trees and place ders online. he barcode system will be operated outdoors in mild weather. It is possible that e intended users will have minimal experience operating computers and PDA’s. End-Product Description The “Tree Tracker System” utilizes a Handspring Visor with a Symbol CS-150 barcode scanning unit to keep track of inventory, allow nursery customers to shop using the virtual shopping cart feature, and allows the client to synchronize field- collected data with a central database. The product allows Hynek Tree Farms to keep accurate records of their inventory so they can precisely calculate how much inventory is sold; calculate how many trees they will need to plant to meet their customer demand; make customer shopping experience fun, easy, and accurate; and provide an online catalogue for shoppers. Technical Approach Budget & Personnel Effort Estimated Personal Budget 828 hours Estimated Project Budget $600.00 Shopping for Trees Updating Inventory Managing Inventory Online Tree Shopping Central Database Client Client Customer Customer General Background Abstract Design Objectives Functional Requirements Design Constraints Milestones Testing Approach Budget & Personal Effort End-Product Description

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Page 1: Tree Nursery Inventory Bar Coding Systemseniord.ece.iastate.edu/projects/archive/may0208/Tree Nursery... · Tree Nursery Inventory Barcode System ... The “Tree Tracker System”

Tree Nursery Inventory Barcode SystemAbstractA hardware and software solution will be designed and built for Hynek Tree Farms to allow them to keep track of the nursery’s inventory and to sell trees online and on-site. A barcode system along with a central database will be used to manage the inventory and sell the trees.

Testing Approach• Software Component Validation done by senior design team• End-product testing by senior design team• End-product review by client

AdvisorDr. Vijjay Vittal [email protected]

Project Websitehttp://seniord.ee.iastate.edu/may0208/

ClientHynek Tree Farms www.hytree.comBill and Angie Hynek [email protected] Hynek [email protected]

Design Team MembersBrownsberger Russell Wade [email protected] Joe Slee [email protected] Chuan-Jid [email protected] Anthony James [email protected]

May02-08 Project Team Information

Design Constraints• Virtual Shopping Cart and Inventory Tracking system must fit into shirt

pocket• 10000 entry database is limited to 8 MB of memory on PDA• Software is limited to 2 MB of memory on barcode unit

Milestones• Database layout completed• Virtual Shopping Cart and Inventory Tracking System GUI layouts created• Development software picked out and purchased for Palm OS develo pment • Code Development Completed • Online catalogue ASP code up and working online catalogue posted to the

Internet on a web host

Functional Requirements• The system must allow nursery customers to create a purchase order in the

field• Nursery customers must be able to access price information about a tree by

scanning its barcode• The system must allow client to update tree information• The system must synchronize with central database

Design ObjectivesDesign a system that can do the following:• Act as a Virtual Shopping Cart• Inventory Update System• Online Catalogue of Inventory

General BackgroundA nursery presents a unique inventory situation. Trees are sold on an individual basis while still in the ground and can be delivered up to two years after being sold. Each year, some trees are lost to weather, machinery damage, or disease. The trees are priced according to caliper and grade. Each year the farmer will walk through the nursery and update the stock information. Hynek Tree Farms will have approximately 10,000 trees in their inventory within the next 2 years. A system is needed to handle this complex inventory situation.

Trees are sold by two methods: on-site shopping and online catalogue order. For on-site shopping, a customer walks through the field and selects trees they wish to buy. To enhance the customer shopping experience, a barcode system that will provide price information and background data about each tree is needed.

Hynek Tree Farm desires to have an online catalogue that will keep accurate track of stock on hand so that they do not oversell and can easily adjust prices for the growing trees. Customer’s will be able to see pictures of available trees and place orders online.

The barcode system will be operated outdoors in mild weather. It is possible that the intended users will have minimal experience operating computers and PDA’s.

End-Product DescriptionThe “Tree Tracker System” utilizes a Handspring Visor with a Symbol CS-150 barcode scanning unit to keep track of inventory, allow nursery customers to shop using the virtual shopping cart feature, and allows the client to synchronize field-collected data with a central database. The product allows Hynek Tree Farms to keep accurate records of their inventory so they can precisely calculate how much inventory is sold; calculate how many trees they will need to plant to meet their customer demand; make customer shopping experience fun, easy, and accurate; and provide an online catalogue for shoppers.

Technical Approach

Budget & Personnel EffortEstimated Personal Budget 828 hoursEstimated Project Budget $600.00

Shopping for Trees

Updating Inventory

Managing Inventory

Online Tree Shopping

Central Database

Client

Client Customer

Customer

General Background

Abstract

Design Objectives

Functional Requirements

Design Constraints

Milestones

Testing Approach

Budget & Personal Effort

End-Product Description