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We are a team of college students from Sacramento State, who have come together to create the Card 2 Manage System for our CSC 191 course. This system will be built upon in the next semester to better serve the client's needs.
Our team members are listed below::
Webpage Design and Coordination
Ethan is an HTML and Python programmer who creates our client-facing webpage designs and collates project pages.
Site Security
Vyas implements the security feature that keeps the customers shopping online with a peace of mind. Security features include two-factor authentication and password hashing.
Passwords and Recovery
Harlan develops the username and password recovery for accounts. Username recovery utilizes security questions set by the user for authentication. Password recovery instead sends a code to the user's email address.
Backend Internal Architect
Robert DeYoung is the SQL/Java developer of our internal package searching feature.
Transactions and Logging Developer
Michael Mateo is a java developer who handles the Transaction Log With Sellers feature of Card 2 Manage.
UI Developer
Trisdon Zepeda is a java developer creating the user interface for C2M's homepage.
Tracking and Transactions Developer
Myles Eastman is a Java developer who implements the transaction history page that tracks each purchase from the seller
Login UI
Reza Salmanian is the Java developer who is creating the user interface for C2M login page.
This project would not be possible without our Faculty Advisor, Professor Kenneth Elliott, to whom we would like to thank for helping us this semester!!
Faculty Advisor
Professor Kenneth Elliott is a member of the Sacramento State University Computer Science Department, and just a super rad dude all around!
Sports trading cards are a form of collectibles where each cards’ value depends on the player and their performance in their respective sports. People are treating this as investment: Players’ performances impact the value of these cards; and depending on their variation and rarity, each card has a value that can be worth up to a million dollars. The clients that we have for this project have a small business named Card2Cart. Card2Cart is a Philippines-based card shop where they buy and sell basketball trading cards. They buy products here in the US, have them shipped through a forwarder, and resell them in the Philippines. They are having difficulties in keeping track of their inventory, monitoring their transactions, and looking up shipping information. The Green Hornets have proposed a solution to assist them in their needs: the Card 2 Manage Management System.
Client’s “Problem” to be solved:
The clients require a business management application to assist them in
logging transactions, managing their inventory, and handling invoices.
All the work that need to be done for this Project.
1.Login page with 10-15 hours work estimated
2.Home page with 10-15 hours work estimated
3.Package search page with 15-20 hours work estimated
4. Transaction page with 15-20 hours work estimated
Card 2 Manage Management System offers variety of features that makes clients’ record tracking easier.
When logging in, users have the ability to recover their account if they forgot their password. After the
application asks for a series of questions to verify the identity of the user, the application will grant them
access to change their password. Two-step authentication is also involved to further enhance the
security of Card 2 Manage. The application will send a code to the user’s email to verify their log in
activity.
In the homepage, a quick information banner is present at the top to display the latest update made on
the application. Since Card2Cart is a Philippines-based client, the team has included the current
exchange rate from Philippine Peso to U.S. Dollar, as well as the current date and time in Philippines and
in the U.S. There are three main features that helps the clients manage their records: an Inventory
Management feature, a Package Information feature, and a Transaction Log feature.
The Inventory Management feature shows the availability of the clients’ products. It displays the
product name, inventory status, price, and the quantity. It also features a search box to quickly look for
a specific item, and a sort feature to easily sort the items based on the user’s preference.
The Package Information feature contains information about the package of the clients. It shows the
order number of the package, the purchase date, shipping status, product summary, and the details of
the item. It also contains a search and sort feature to easily look for information about packages.
Lastly, the Transaction Log feature contains two sub-features to cover both the buyer side and the seller
side of the client: Transactions with Merchants and Transactions with Customers. Transactions with
Merchants records the invoices with sellers where Card2Cart buys from. Transactions with Customers
records the transactions with their customers. Both sub-feature shows a table to show the transaction;
and in addition to the search and sort feature of the page, it also displays the current budget available to
keep track of their spending. Users also have the ability to add a transaction by clicking the “Add
Transaction” feature.
The team aims to create a management system web application that allows clients to monitor net and gross income, inventory, and package information. Card2Manage Management System offers inventory management, package information, transaction log, and security features. The Inventory Management feature shows items in stock, while the Package Information feature tracks shipping for each package. Lastly, the Transaction Log feature includes transaction tracking both from buyer and seller side. The application involves two-step authentication and provide backup feature for forgotten passwords.
Take a look at our current UI prototypes! Selecting an image will show more information about each page.
Give a projected timeline.
You will update this timeline periodically in CSC191.
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