Technological Solution to Optimize Book Sales in a Bookstore: Efficiency and Improvement in Commercial Management

The incorporation of web systems results in improved efficiency, process optimization, and greater precision in information management, generating a growing demand. In this context, the focus of this study was directed towards the implementation of web solutions aimed at optimizing the administrativ...

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Autores: Portilla Rodriguez, Jack Edinson, Prieto Pastor, Raphael Andre, de los Santos Fernández, Juan Pedro, Alcántara Moreno, Oscar Romel, Sánchez Ticona, Robert Jerry
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2024
País:Perú
Institución:Universidad La Salle
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad La Salle
Idioma:español
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.revistas.ulasalle.edu.pe:article/151
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.ulasalle.edu.pe/innosoft/article/view/151
https://doi.org/10.48168/innosoft.s16.a151
https://purl.org/42411/s16/a151
https://n2t.net/ark:/42411/s16/a151
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Web system
Scrum methodology
bookstore
administrative efficiency
web technologies
Sistema web
metodología scrum
librería
eficiencia administrativa
tecnologías web
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Sumario:The incorporation of web systems results in improved efficiency, process optimization, and greater precision in information management, generating a growing demand. In this context, the focus of this study was directed towards the implementation of web solutions aimed at optimizing the administrative management of bookstores. The SCRUM methodology was chosen as the approach for software development, characterized by its iterative and incremental nature. Thirty user stories were carried out in 3 sprints, executed on different days, each concluding with the successful implementation of a module. The results revealed a notable reduction of 38.51% in the average customer service time, with a positive impact of 61.49%. Information search experienced a significant decrease of 2.30%, with an impact of 97.70%. Additionally, the generation of receipts underwent a reduction of 33.70%, with an impact of 66.30%. As for the report generation time, there was a reduction of 0.71%, with an impact of 99.29%. The satisfaction of the managers increased significantly, reaching 83.334%, with a positive impact of 20%. These indicators reflect positive progress in the sales process for the implemented system. In conclusion, the developed web system proves highly effective in improving administrative management indicators, generating a positive impact on the efficiency of the sales process specific to bookstores.