Founded in 1989, Systems and Software Design, Inc.,
has always put the needs of the client first. The programming solutions
developed by Systems and Software Design, Inc., are always based on the system
goals of the client, not on requiring the client to confirm to the modification
of an existing system.
To illustrate the systems developed under this
policy, consider the following projects:
Auto Parts Inventory
Control
Maintain a running bar coded inventory of parts
while receiving parts, counter sales, completing shipments of phone and
FAX/E-mail sales, providing reorder notification, tracking customer activity and
credits and providing for cycle counting of inventory, thereby, eliminating the
need for an annual inventory, while improving inventory accuracy.
Future Employee Background
Checks
Receive background check requests by FAX/E-mail from
clients, generate and FAX/E-mail information requests to employers from within
the application, enter employer responses and prepare client reports. FAX/E-mail
to client from within the application.
Process Orders for
Wholesaler
Receive orders from showroom sales or from sales
reps in the field. Field sales supplied to main office via dialup phone
connection with any updates being downloaded to sales reps. Track orders from
release to manufacturer, shipment from manufacturer, invoicing from
manufacturer, updating of orders at wholesaler and development of commission
reports for all sales.
Dispatching Shipments of
Containerized Freight
Receive request for freight dispatches from shipper.
Track scheduled dispatches by Bill of Lading Number within each day. Display
Bill of Lading Number, Person responsible, Pickup point, delivery day, P.O.
Number, Container Number and Special notes. Selective coloring is used to
indicate special status or conditions. This same approach can be utilized to
schedule different office functions and temporary staff positions.
Processing Orders for Food
Distribution
ContractWriter is a specialized
program for processing order contracts between food store chains and regional
food brokers. Since each food chain has it's own contract forms, ContractWriter
draws from a database of food products offered by the broker and automatically
fills out a preprinted contract form supplied by the food chain. By selecting
the food chain, selecting the desired form to be completed and entering the
contract information, the desired contract is printed for distribution to the
food chain.