EAPOS - Enhanced Access Point of Sales. Student project for User Interface Design class. We presented an abstract stating that current POS systems lack usability, accessibility and ease of use. We used used UID principles to create a functioning POS that attempts to address them all.
Common Point of Sale systems are built for businesses to take and manage orders, track labor hours, and manage menu options, but often little attention is given to learnability, accessibility, and ease of use. The Enhanced Access Point of Sale (EAPOS) allows for small businesses to accommodate common impairments, such as color blindness, and offers options for hand preference. This system includes a training mode which allows new users to learn the system before they are required to do anything in the store. This helps reduce the labor costs for training. The FAQ section covers common functions that are easily forgotten due to infrequent use. This Point of Sales System helps an employer to better accommodate their new employees and to set them up for success when taking orders with EAPOS. Whether you are experienced with Point of Sales systems or are a first-time user, learning this system will be a breeze.
- April 20, 2018
- Winners of Computer Science, Mathematics and Statistics, Track 4A
- Presenters: Scott Lowe, James Mathson, Riad Shash, Jesus Velasquez
- 9th Annual Student Showcase
- Install: Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Redistributable (32-bit - x86) AccessDatabaseEngine.exe
- Run the executable: EAPOS-Project.exe