OMS – Online Food Ordering System
Posted on Sunday, July 31st, 2022
Client | Afaq Bukhari & Kareem Yussuf |
Professor(s) | Leanne Seaward, David Lindsay |
Program | Computer Engineering Technology – Computing Science |
Students | Senam Agbobli, Skylar Riopel, Tyrel Remus, Tyler King, John Yuson, Jamal Ahmad |
Project Description:
The OMS Food Ordering System is a cross platform online food ordering application designed to integrate with existing Tech Track Canada POS (point of sale) systems in restaurants. Users can look for restaurants in their area and order food for pickup, which is seamlessly integrated into that restaurant’s order system, with real time order tracking.
Our clients Afaq Bukhari & Kareem Yussuf wanted an application that could replicate the features of existing food delivery applications (I.e., UberEats, Door Dash, etc.) but for restaurants who cannot afford the large fees of other platforms. Competitors also lack integration and flexibility for restaurants to efficiently use their services. The OMS Food Ordering System will allow restaurants to limit the number of orders coming in, the distance customers can order from, and update menu item availability in real-time synced with a restaurant inventory tracking system (POS system needed). Competitors often place restaurants into situations where the number of in-person and online orders becomes overwhelming and do not account for on-hand inventory leading to unsatisfactory customer service and backlogged order queues.
During development, the largest issue faced was deciding which framework would allow full inclusion of key features, while being lightweight and deployable on multiple platforms with minimal retooling testing. React was chosen and used to develop the OMS Food Ordering System with OAuth being used for login, and the database managed by Tech Track Canada.
Short Description:
OMS is a web application designed to connect restaurants to an existing point of sale system without high costs needed to maintain an online platform.
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