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== What is Computer Assisted Ordering (CAO)? ==
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'''Computer Assisted Ordering (CAO)''' is a system that uses computer software to assist with the process of ordering goods or services. It typically involves the use of a computer program or system that is designed to streamline the ordering process and make it more efficient.
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In a CAO system, customers can browse a company's product or service offerings, select the items they wish to purchase and place an order online or through a kiosk. The system may also allow customers to track the status of their orders, make payments, and receive notifications about the status of their orders.
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CAO systems can be used by businesses of all sizes, and are particularly useful for companies that receive a large volume of orders or have a complex ordering process. They can help to reduce the time and effort required to process orders, and may also provide valuable data and insights about customer purchasing habits and preferences.
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== See Also ==
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[[Information Technology Enabled Services (ITeS)]]
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== References ==
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Revision as of 13:50, 9 January 2023

What is Computer Assisted Ordering (CAO)?

Computer Assisted Ordering (CAO) is a system that uses computer software to assist with the process of ordering goods or services. It typically involves the use of a computer program or system that is designed to streamline the ordering process and make it more efficient.

In a CAO system, customers can browse a company's product or service offerings, select the items they wish to purchase and place an order online or through a kiosk. The system may also allow customers to track the status of their orders, make payments, and receive notifications about the status of their orders.

CAO systems can be used by businesses of all sizes, and are particularly useful for companies that receive a large volume of orders or have a complex ordering process. They can help to reduce the time and effort required to process orders, and may also provide valuable data and insights about customer purchasing habits and preferences.


See Also

Information Technology Enabled Services (ITeS)


References