Book Sales Application System at the Book Center at the GMAHK Papua Mission Office
Abstract
At the Book Hall of the Seventh-day Adventist Church Office in the Papua Mission, it is necessary to record sales, print receipts, and report more effectively and efficiently. So, a system is needed that can support book sales in the book hall section. The purpose of this research is to simplify the whole process of selling books by using an information system in the form of an application. This research was conducted using the modified waterfall method developed by Winston Royce, which consists of five stages, namely: study and literature deepening, system requirements analysis, system design, interface design and system development, and system testing. The software used is Visual Basic 6.0 and Microsoft Access as data storage media. The system designed is a book-selling application system.
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