Web stock management has become an important element in spare parts store operations, helping to increase efficiency, accuracy and better stock management. This research aims to develop a stock management website tailored to the needs of Kataji Motor Spare Parts. The development method used is the Waterfall method, consisting of structured stages, including needs analysis, design, implementation, testing and maintenance. This study began by conducting an in-depth analysis. The results of this analysis are used to design a new stock management system. Furthermore, the implementation system is carried out in accordance with the design that has been designed using modern technology. Testing is carried out to ensure good system performance. The result of the research is the development of a web application that allows Kataji Motor Spare Parts Shop to manage their stock more efficiently. This system can help in stock monitoring, order management, and improving customer service. With the Waterfall method used, the system development process was carried out in a structured and well-documented manner. This research is expected to make a positive contribution to increasing operational efficiency and become a reference for similar stores that want to develop a web-based stock management system. The results of this research can provide a better understanding of the application of the Waterfall method in software system development. |