For this version, we have focused on developing more specific features tailored to the real workflow of our cheese factory. Our goal is to move beyond a simple cheese buying-and-selling website and instead create a platform that reflects how the business actually operates, making it a useful management tool for the company.
New Features:
In addition to the previous functionalities, Unregistered Users can view the reviews associated with each cheese, access the profiles of the users who wrote those reviews, filter cheeses by type.
Registered Users can rate a cheese by writing a review that will appear on the website, delete their own reviews, edit their profile, including credentials and attributes such as name, profile picture, address...
Administrators receive the largest set of new features. They can edit their own profile manage cheese stock by adding or removing boxes, delete reviews from any user, ban users, process orders, accepting or rejecting them and when an order is accepted, generate a PDF invoice.
With these features, we move closer to the final version of our application. We have implemented functionalities that reflect the daily operations of the cheese factory, helping streamline its management while also improving the overall user experience.
This is version 0.2 of the website. It is currently under development to improve and introduce new functionalities.
For the next version (1.0) of the application, the following functionalities are expected to be included:
- Registered users: view their orders and their status, have access to a list of the invoices for their accepted orders, download their invoices.
- Administrators: view charts, send emails to users with invoices, filter charts by cheeses and customers.
With this, we take the final step toward a more complete and dynamic website, moving closer to the final experience we aim to offer.
The development of this application is carried out as part of the final degree project for the Software Engineering degree at the ETSII of Universidad Rey Juan Carlos in Madrid.
Work completed by fourth-year student Víctor Bartolomé Letosa, supervised by Michel Maes Bermejo.