AdamAdelia Inventory Management System

Authors

  • Nur Asiyah Nabilah Sabarudin Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Author
  • Firkhan Ali Hamid Ali Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Author

Keywords:

Inventory management system, shop

Abstract

The AdamAdelia Inventory Management System is a cutting-edge solution to revolutionize inventory management practices at AdamAdelia's Kids Clothes Shop. It addresses unique challenges children's apparel stores face, such as managing ever-changing fashion trends and ensuring the timely availability of products. This system enhances user-friendliness and efficiency by providing real-time insights, automating restocking processes, and facilitating seamless inventory updates. Doing so aims to increase profitability and drive success in the competitive retail landscape. Tailored specifically for AdamAdelia's Kids Clothes Shop, the system offers adaptability for any retail business with similar inventory management challenges. The projected timeline ensures immediate optimization of day-to-day operations upon deployment, integrating smoothly into existing workflows. Key features include real-time stock tracking, automated restocking recommendations based on sales data and consumer preferences, and robust security measures to safeguard sensitive data. A feedback mechanism and thorough usability testing ensure the system remains user-centric, minimizes errors, and enhances employee productivity. The AdamAdelia Inventory Management System aims to drive efficiency, increase profitability, and elevate the shop's success by providing a comprehensive, user-centric solution.

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Author Biography

  • Firkhan Ali Hamid Ali, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia

    Senior Lecturer 
    Phone: 074533778
    Faculty: FSKTM

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Published

08-07-2025

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How to Cite

Sabarudin, N. A. N., & Hamid Ali, D. F. A. . (2025). AdamAdelia Inventory Management System. Applied Information Technology And Computer Science, 6(1), 267-283. https://penerbit.uthm.edu.my/periodicals/index.php/aitcs/article/view/16623