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    Aplicación web para la gestión centralizada de las cadenas de ópticas Veoptics
    (Instituto Superior Tecnológico Particular Sudamericano, 2025) Caballero Lojano Nathaly Maricely
    This work focuses on the development of a web application for the Veoptics optical chain. It was identified that manual control caused delays, disorder, and errors, primarily in inventory and financial management. On several occasions, the causes of product shortages and discrepancies in daily financial closings could not be determined. The objective was to design a web system that integrated inventory, patient history, sales, invoices, and reports into a single platform. Research was conducted on the impact of digital systems in visual health businesses. The necessary modules were designed, and an interface centered on user needs was developed. Finally, the complete system was built. The innovation lies in the simple integration that facilitates its use by administrators, salespeople, and optometrists. Among the most relevant findings, it was confirmed that most errors stemmed from the lack of records and the absence of real-time data. The tests carried out confirmed that the system is stable, secure, and contributes to optimizing the overall operation of the optical business. Improved inventory control was achieved, financial management was organized efficiently, and daily tasks for staff became easier. In this way, the stated objective was met and an effective solution was provided to a problem affecting the business.

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