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    Improving efficiency and cost effectiveness in transactional processing systems in Uganda using a web based approach: Case Study — Nakana Coffee Factory Limited
    (Kampala International University, School of Engineering Science, 2008-10) Namugeye, Florence
    This research was set out to design a dynamic website for Nakana Coffee Factory to enable both staff and clients interact with information in an accurate and efficient form. The principles and steps exposed to information systems design were followed. The researcher used Object Oriented Analysis methodology, where design was found lacking, and principles espoused to structured system analysis were considered. Data collection was through interview and reading.The data collected were analyzed using UML for conceptual drawing and user interface requirements. System design was done in two phases, user interface design using macromedia Dreamweaver, and database design using MySQL database. The complete system runs or was tested with the help of Apache server and implemented.The prototype system running however could be improved using ORACLE in case thedatabase grows bigger

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