Abstract
This research project focuses on the design and development of a web-based Point of Sale (POS) application that incorporates advanced analytical techniques, specifically Market Basket Analysis with the Apriori algorithm and the Association Rule method. The primary objective of this web-based POS system is to empower retailers in managing their sales transactions efficiently and gaining valuable insights into customer purchasing behavior. The web-based POS application is multifaceted, offering features such as sales transaction recording, product inventory management, and customer data tracking. What sets it apart is the integration of the Apriori algorithm and Association Rule method, which enable the system to analyze and understand customer purchasing patterns. It identifies strong product associations and establishes rules that support intelligent decision-making for businesses. The advantages of Market Basket Analysis are substantial. Retailers can identify relevant purchase patterns, such as frequently co-purchased products or cross-selling opportunities. This information can be used to enhance marketing strategies, optimize product placement in stores, and create bundled product offerings, ultimately boosting sales and revenue. By analyzing transaction data and recognizing patterns, retailers can streamline their operations, minimize wastage, and allocate resources more effectively. In summary, this research project showcases the transformative potential of integrating Market Basket Analysis, the Apriori algorithm, and the Association Rule method into web-based POS systems. By doing so, retailers can enhance operational efficiency, boost sales, and improve customer satisfaction, ultimately leading to more successful and competitive businesses in the retail sector.
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