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Enols has developed WhereParts system for Tizbi, Inc. WhereParts Warehouse Management System (WMS) is a computerized system that is designed to assist businesses in managing their inventories while maintaining accuracy. WhereParts is managing standard transactions, such as inventory receipts and movements. With WhereParts, you can track inventory receipts, track inventory as it moves from the warehouse - to the service truck - to the bus, track inventory as it moves inside the warehouse or from one warehouse to another, know where every part is at all times, issue inventory to a work order, track all inventory issued to work orders, adjust inventory as needed, track fuel as it is pumped from the fuel truck to the bus, record bus inspection in electronic format, view inventory levels, improve inventory turns, reduce overall inventory levels, generate alerts when inventory reaches critical levels, export all transactions to other business systems. WhereParts also generates custom transactions such as the issue of inventory to the North Carolina TD-18 work order. WhereParts can easily produce files in any format (ASCII, EDI, XML) for importing to other business systems. Used technologies
- Database Management System: Microsoft SQL Server
- Programming Languages: Microsoft Visual Studio.NET (VB.NET and ASP.NET)
- Targeted platforms: Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows CE
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Enols is currently developing Dictionary Management System (DictMan), that allows user create their own dictionaries (foreign languages and technical terms) and use them in their work. The program supports import files of different format (ASCII, CSV, XML). The program is designed to be used by translators (interpreters) and everybody who often is faced with text translation and different terminologies.
Used technologies
- Database Management System: Microsoft Access
- Programming Languages: Microsoft Visual Studio.NET (VB.NET)
- Targeted platforms: Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000
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