Abstract

Abstract: It is possible to identify any product that is created, stored, or sold out using a unique identification number. It demonstrates how this programme of intermediary organisations which have been generating identification to Products of groups' exposes the purposes and Product IDs of those organisations. An increasing number of entities now have unique identifiers (UIN). UIN has the potential to make database integrations considerably more effective, which is one benefit. In order to locate duplicate records within a database or to compare identical publications across databases, unique identifiers (UIN) are thought to be an effective key. The goal of the current study is to determine how effectively UIN serve as matching criteria in the integration of product ID and manufactured product. We analyse this data to find any matching errors that may have occurred. Users of the UIN Portal application, both internal and external, will be able to request that UINs be allocated to goods made in their factories. Therefore, this project aims to create features that let users accomplish this. This project seeks to provide UIN generating features as well as Commissioning capability and will enable users to keep master data necessary for the application. These systems' main aim is to build or construct a UIN identifier for a manufactured or stored product. The information is also kept in a data base use. Additionally, it helps both the client and the administrator track products requests made to produce UINs or storing in warehouses. Once the product is no longer in use, the UIN retires. The UIN will be deleted before it is returned to the warehouse. It only becomes invalid if a defective component is fabricated and a UIN is assigned to the manufactured product. Additionally, it should be able to give the security aspect so that White box and penetration testing may be done.

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