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PRODUCT LOCATOR Presented By Richard Raehl INTRODUCTION  Large stores with diverse inventories  Provide to the customer a computer terminal that has a searchable system requiring only one query field that will return product location relevant coupons and product information.  Product Locator PROJECT MANAGEMENT PLANNING  Resource Management  Planning and Control Management  Communication and Coordination Management RESOURCE MANAGEMENT  Development Team  External Expertise  Facilities  Equipment / Technology  Financial PLANNING and CONTROL MANAGEMENT  Complete the functional specifications of a Product Locating System during the Fall semester  30 days based on a time multiplier of 2 PLANNED PROJECT OBJECTIVES and TASK Website  Information for Database  Test Database  Code  Implementation  MANAGEMENT CONTROL  Monitor results  Delegate responsibilities COMMUNICATION and COORDINATION MANAGEMENT  Communication  Contact  Coordination PROJECT MANAGEMENT FEASIBILTY  Communication skills  Experience large technical projects  Organization SOCIETAL CONCERNS  Locating products in warehouse type stores  Finding coupons for those products CONSUMER SURVEY  88% had problems locating a product  96% forgot coupons they intended to use  24% did not use coupons  44% of those who did not use coupons was because they could not find them SOLUTION  Provide the customer with a computer based user friendly product locator and coupon dispenser COMPUTER BASED  86% of consumers surveyed know how to use a computer US Census Bureau 1999  54 million households have computers  94 million use/have internet access EASY TO USE  Survey showed that people were comfortable with menu driven commands, keyboards and the mouse.  Fonts 12 - 18 BENEFIT to SOCIETY  Save customers time and money  Increase use of coupons  Decrease customer complaints  Increase sales TECHNICAL CONCERNS  Project components overview  Scope  Technical  Feasibility PROJECT COMPONENTS OVERVIEW SCOPE  Store selection  Scope diagram  Components not in scope HOME DEPOT SCOPE DIAGRAM TECHNICAL ISSUES  User interface  Search mechanism / database access  Results / Display  Feasibility EXAMPLE USER INTERFACE SEARCH MECHANISM / DATABASE ACCESS  Centralized database  Database fields  Queries CENTRALIZED DATABASE CENTRALIZED DATABASE  Components connect to database using a hub  Physical placement of kiosks not limited  Number of kiosks unlimited DATABASE FIELDS and QUERIES  Name, description, SKU#  One search box  Return list of possible results, user select best one EXAMPLE RESULTS / DISPLAY STORE DIAGRAM FEASIBILITY  Existing location-inclusive database  Hardware off-the-shelf  Cost are relatively low FINANCE  Development / Implementation  Maintenance  Cost / Benefit Analysis DEVELOPMENT / IMPEMENTATION  Software  Hardware  Implementation MAINTENANCE  Database  Software  Hardware COST / BENEFIT ANALYSIS  Total cost over 10 years  Return on investment SUMMARY Problem locating products and associated coupons  Provide product location, information, and coupons  Professional experienced team  Benefit to consumers  Technically feasible  Positive cost / benefit analysis  CONTACT INFORMATION Web site http://cs.odu.edu/~aungvars/shoppingasst/  Andrew Ungvarsky [email protected]  Ali Miamee [email protected]  Sadina Little [email protected]  David Zhai [email protected]  Richard Raehl [email protected]