...supplementary) requirements. Non-functional requirements are requirements which impose constraints on the design or implementation (such as performance engineering requirements, quality standards, or design constraints). Railway reservation system 1. INTRODUCTION: 1.1. PURPOSE:The purpose of this source is to describe the railway reservation system which provides the train timing details, reservation, billing and cancellation on various types of reservation namely, • Confirm Reservation for confirm Seat. • Reservation against Cancellation. • Waiting list Reservation. • Online Reservation. • Tatkal Reservation. 1.2 DEFINITIONS, ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS • NTES – National Train Enquiry System • IVRS – Interactive Voice Response system • PRS – passenger reservation system 1.3. SCOPE • Freight Revenue enhancement. • Passenger Revenue enhancement. • Improved & optimized service 1.4 REFERNCES www.scribd.com 2.OVERALL DESCRIPTION: 2.1.PRODUCT PERSPECTIVE: It enables us to maintain the railway train details like their timings, number of seat available and reservation billing and cancelling the tickets. 2.1.1. USER INTERFACE: Keyboard and Mouse. 2.1.2. HARDWARE INTERFACE: Printer Normal PC 2.1.3. SOFTWARE INTERFACE: Front end -> Visual Basic Back end -> MS-Access 2.1.4. COMMUNICATION INTERFACES • Indian Railway’s web-site,www.indianrail.gov.in offers PRS enquiries on the internet Berth/Seat availability, Passenger Status, Fare, Train...
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...Systems General Management System Strategies System Analysis and Selection HFTP Hotel Technology Section Two HFTP POLL QUESTION How many systems are there in a full service hotel? a) Less than 10 b) 11-25 c) 26-50 d) 51-75 e) 75 or more TRAVEL AGENTS GLOBAL RESERVATION SYSTEM Hotel System Map Internet/ Intranet HFTP REMOTE SALES MARKETING FORECASTING & SCHEDULING SWITCH COMPANY TIME & ATTENDANCE CORPORATE GUEST HISTORY CORPORATE RESERVATION SYSTEM CREDIT CARD AUTHORIZATION & EFT PAY PER VIEW / CHECK OUT MAID DIAL-IN YIELD MANAGEMENT SALES & CATERING SYSTEM ELECTRONIC LOCK & SECURITY SYSTEM INROOM ENERGY CONTROL MAINTENANCE ENERGY FIRE & LIFE SAFETY CORPORATE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM PMS E-MAIL, WWW, DSS, EIS PURCHASING & INVENTORY FOOD & BEVERAGE INVENTORY SYSTEM ELECTRONIC BAR DISPENSER RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (POS) CALL ACCOUNTING SYSTEM (CAS) MINI BAR PBX (SWITCH VOICEMAIL MESSAGE HANDLING INTERFACE WITH DIRECTION OF DATA FLOW LD WAKE-UP SYSTEM HFTP HFTP Central Reservation Systems Affiliate Systems System that services an entire chain All properties are contractually related CRES systems handle all reservations with some type of...
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...enable the company to provide an excellent product at a marketable price? The people and the location are connected because workers who are satisfied with their quality of life are more likely to work better. When people are committed to the company and the area where they live, innovation in generating a better and more cost effective product is possible. The product is what of planning. The product must be acceptable to the community. Is the community behind the investment in infrastructure the area must make to ensure the company will locate there? Globalization affects many aspects on the functions of operating a business. Over the last two years Hertz has expanded their market and began operating a branch of their worldwide reservation center in Guatemala. There is already an established branch in Dublin, Ireland. Extending employment in various countries are mainly due to lower operational cost, reduced wages and sustaining market share. Managers of any company that extend their brand into new markets have to first plan what the goals are and how they will be met. Planning requires that managers be knowledgeable of any and all complications their business may face. Administrators also need to project what the future will convey for their company. Organizing is the compilation of physical, human and financial...
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...them. These services are usually personal. The focus on this topic is to introduce computer in the allocation of rooms and billing system of a hotel. The current process of billing is being operated manually and due to this procedure numerous problem are been encountered. A design was taken to computerized the manual process in order to check this problem. The problems were identified after series of interviews and examination of documents after which analysis was made and a computerized procedure recommended. This project will also suggest how to successfully implement the computerized procedure and to overcome the obstacle that would hinder the successful implementation of the system. The new system was designed using Microsoft visual basic 6.0 programming language. This language was chosen because of its easy syntax and features for developing windows based applications. TABLE OF CONTENTS Cover page Title page Certification Dedication Acknowledge Abstract Table of content CHAPTER ONE 0. Introduction 1. Background of the study 1.2 Statement of problem 1.3 Purpose of study 1.4 Objective of study 1.5 Scope of the problem 1.6 Definition of terms CHAPTER TWO 2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW CHAPTER THREE 3.0 OVERVIEW OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM 3.1 Description analysis of the existing system 2. Method of data collect...
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...10 Ways to Prepare For Your First Wine Tasting Experience Wine tasting is a fun way to get introduced to the beautiful world of wine. Your first wine tasting experience can be a little petrifying. This list will guide you to approach wine tasting like a pro. 1. Make a Reservation Call your preferred winery and find out the days they are open to the public and make a reservation. If you are visiting the winery with friends, ask what group bookings entail. Also by calling in advance, you get to know the type of wine tasting the winery offers. Is it formal or informal? In a formal tasting, you sit at a table and the host talks you through wines in a specific order. An informal tasting involves walking around tasting wines set around the room. 2. Set Money Aside Set money aside to pay for your wine tasting tour, buy some bottles of wine or pay for club...
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...to confirm your reservation at the agreed rate as per the following: Confirmation Number : 2906757 Guest name : Ms. Saher Ashfaq Arrival Date : 18th September 2013 Departure Date : 22nd September 2013 Number of persons : 02 Number of rooms : 01 Method of Payment : Company is paying ONLY room charges per night, difference of the room charges will be paid by the guest directly * The above rate is inclusive of 10% service charge + 10% municipality fee, per room/per night complimentary limited breakfast buffet and complimentary Basic internet. * Please note that our standard check-in time is 14:00 and our standard check out time is 12:00 noon. * Non arrival/Early arrival and late checkout or early departure fees will be applicable. * Limousine airport transfer from/to Holiday Inn Express is provided. Transfer cost will be AED 120 per car/each way. * Deposit is required prior to check in * In accordance with Dubai regulations, an official ID per adult is required to check-in into hotel rooms and the only ID’s accepted are - Passport, UAE driving license, UAE labor card issued by Ministry of Labor, and for GCC nationals the ID cards issued by Ministry of Interior. We will be unable to complete the check-in without a valid ID as specified. We look forward to welcoming your guest to Holiday Inn Express DIC. Please visit our website: www.hiexpress.com/internetcity which includes a comprehensive guide to all our services...
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...Hotel Advisor Hotel Advisor Team Members: Shuaib Ahmed 05(4652) H.Numan Younis 39(4688) Chapter No. 1 4 “Project Proposal” 4 1.1. Abstract: 6 1.2. Introduction: 7 1.3. Literature Review: 8 1.4. Project Scope: 11 1.4.1. Users: 11 1.4.2 Administration: 11 1.5. Problem Statement: 12 1.6. Methodology: 12 1.6.1. Pattern we’ll follow: 12 1.7. Instrumentation: 14 1.7.1. Visual Studio: 14 1.7.2. SQL Server: 14 1.7.3. Database Connectivity: 15 1.8. Bootstrap Framework: 15 1.9. Application Architecture: 16 Advantages of 3-layer Architecture: 16 1.10. Features: 17 1.11. Software Requirements: 17 1.12. Hardware Requirements: 17 1.13. Advantages: 17 1.14. Applications: 17 1.14. References: 18 Chapter No. 2 20 “Project Feasibility and Costing” 20 2.1 Feasibility: 21 2.1.1. Technical Feasibility: 21 2.1.2. Schedule Feasibility: 21 2.1.3. Economic Feasibility: 21 2.1.4. Legal/Ethical Feasibility: 22 2.1.5. Operational Feasibility: 22 2.1.6. Marketing Feasibility: 22 2.1.7. Specification Feasibility: 22 2.2 Costing 22 2.2.1 FP Analysis: 23 2.2.1.1. Project Cost Estimation by Function Point Analysis: 26 2.2.1.2. General System Characteristic: 27 2.2.2. Critical Path Method (CPM) 29 2.2.2.1. Activity Chart: 29 2.2.2.2. Activity Completion Time and Estimation: 30 Activity Duration in Days: 30 Activity Sequence and Duration (Days): 31 2.2.2.3 Network Diagram: 32 2.2.2.4. Critical Path Diagram: 33 2.2.2.5. Critical...
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...“The need for power to defend their interests against management has been the major force that has driven employees to organise collectively.” “Theoretically, the rationale for unionisation appears sound. However, in practice, ensuring the solidarity of workers and controlling the supply of labour is problematic.” (Finnemore, 2013). Based on the statements above, present a detailed discussion on trade unions. Your discussion should include reasons why employees join trade unions, goals on trade unions, trade union structure and organisational effectiveness and closed shop and agency shop agreements. Darryl John Iyaloo Human Resource Management 311 (BBA) 28 April 2016 ABSTRACT This paper provides a detailed discussion on the South African Trade Union Movement. Using the case study of The Marikana Fallout, this paper will attempt to unpack why employees join trade unions, goals of the trade unions, trade union structure and organisational effectiveness, closed shop and agency shop agreements. 1. Introduction 2. The South African Trade Union Movement: A Brief History 3. The Case of The Marikana Fallout 4. The Reasons Why Employees Join Trade Unions 5. Goals Of The Trade Unions 6. Trade Unions Structure and Organisational Effectiveness 7. Closed Shop and Agency Shop Agreements 8.1 Closed Shop Agreements 8.2 Agency Shop Agreements 8. Conclusion ...
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...Project Report On Session (2004-2005) For the partial fulfillment of requirement of degree of Bachelor of Science in Information Technology (B.Sc – IT). Submitted By: Submitted To: Ms. Sandeep Bassi Lyallpur Khalsa college, Jalandhar City. (Affiliated To Guru Nanak Dev University) Tables of Contents ❖ Acknowledgement 4 ❖ Bonafide Certificate 5 ❖ Introduction 6 o Purpose o Design Constraints o Scope Of Project o Problem Definition ❖ Software Process 10 o Objective o Model Of Project ❖ Software Requirement Specification 12 o System Analysis o Functional Requirements o Performance Requirement o Hardware & Software Requirements ❖ Software Interface 23 ❖ Project Scheduling 46 o Pert Chart o Gantt Chart ❖ System Design 49 ...
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...the most successful in history. The Wheelers’ publishing company, Lonely Planet, has grown rapidly, with typical annual sales increases of 20 percent or more. In 2007, BBC Worldwide purchased a 75 percent ownership interest in the company and purchased the rest of the company’s stock in 2011. Lonely Planet TV now produces a variety of travel and documentary programs that appear on cable networks throughout the world. As a BBC subsidiary, the company does not release sales figures, but industry analysts estimate current annual revenues to be about $110 million. Lonely Planet publishes more than 600 titles and holds a 20 percent share of the travel guide market. The company has more than 450 employees in its UK, U.S., French, and Australian offices performing editorial, production, graphic design, and marketing tasks. Travel guide content is written by a network of...
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...Jose’s Authentic Mexican Restaurant Jose’s Authentic Mexican Restaurant, (JAMR), is a small restaurant offering 23 main entrees prepared in a traditional Mexican style with an array of ingredients from eight different basic stocks. Designed in a Mexican style with authentic Mexican music, JAMR promotes customers to experience the overall theme. Though JAMR has a positive customer base there, are concerns that JAMR is experiencing full customer satisfaction. Surveys conducted showed sixty seven customers happy with experience and cost, however, sixteen customers unhappy with the food delivery time. Long prep time, restricted seating and 45 minute wait times on prime days posed a concern. In addition, nonexistent waiting area forces customers to stay outside as JAMR does not accept reservations. Quality for JAMR means focusing on the customers’ needs and expectations. The food should be served timely and prepared properly. Food from external suppliers must meet quality standards, and the service staff should provide an experience that is accommodating to the customer. Some of the concerns are due to JAMR’s internal failure costs. The irritability of the cook is part of the delay in meal prep time due to not having the quality food that he is expecting to prepare and serve, causing meal times to increase to twenty minutes from twelve minutes. JAMR’s external failure cost arises from the quality of the product that is being delivered. The poor product causes the...
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...Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology Hotel Management System Project Proposal Information Technology Project 2014 Project ID: ITP-14-MTR-03 Submitted by: 1. IT13117474– Prasad Lakmal D.H. 2. IT13128050– Madushanka A.S.S. 3. IT13118082– Charitha D.G. 4. IT13118150– Wijesinghe A.M. 5. IT13087234– Piumal Dinuka W. 6. IT13060954– Ranathunga B.S. 7. IT13110062– Shyamal W.A.I. Submitted to: ………………………….. Ms. K.B.A.B.Chathurika Date of submission Abstract This is the document of the Project proposal for developing a hotel management system for Gayana hotel. It consists of the current background of the hotel and problems having due to present system and how we are going to overcome those matters through our proposed system. After gathering requirements we have found that Gayana hotel is using a manual file based system for their processes. They are keeping a huge amount of files to handle guest details, bills, inventory items...etc. Search for a record in the file system is really harsh. Although they are not well secured there is a probability of getting damaged due to a fire or a tsunami or any other kind of a disaster. The project aimed to build a fully functional system in order to achieve the efficiency in the hotel management. The overall mission of system development is to make the hotel staff can quickly and easily complete the hotel management task. . Table of Contents Abstract I Table of Contents...
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...information on destinations or to check prices and schedules (Travel Industry Association of America 1999). The number of travelers booking online has soared by more than 80 percent to 11 million in the last year (PhoCusWright 1999). Travel remains one of the most popular e-commerce categories, with 45 percent of online buyers saying they purchased travel online. This is outpaced only by books at 54 percent. According to a recent survey by BizRate.com (1999), 85% of the respondents intend to use the Internet exclusively or in conjunction with off-line resources to schedule airfare (90% of those planning to purchase travel online), hotel (52%), and car rental (42%) reservations for holiday travel. More than 75 percent of respondents indicated that discounts would motivate them to purchase future travel reservations online. Thirty-nine percent said earning frequent flyer miles or points also would be a strong influence. Cyveillance (1999) estimates that the overall universe of travel sites on the Web is 116,000. Based on analysis, it estimates that only approximately 6,500 travel sites (6%) are e-commerce enabled, i.e., offer the ability to execute transactions online. Internet start-up firms...
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...Running Head: SCOTT SMITH ON NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE Scott Smith on Native American Culture Scott Smith Regis University Abstract The Native American culture is explored in general terms, including their history, cultural values, and racial identity to better understand them as fellow human beings and to gain insight into how best to provide them counseling services within their cultural context. In addition, Scott Smith, a therapist-in-training, provides some of his personal feelings and thoughts about various topics pertaining to Native Americans as a cultural group within this framework and along this path of his own learning about Native American culture and how he can be the most affective therapist he can be for Native American clients. Scott Smith on Native American Culture To begin examining their Native American culture, I would like to discuss some important Native American terminology; however, I also want to note I will be presenting additional terminology as appropriate and depending on the topics I’m discussing, i.e. history, racial identity development, and so on. So what term or terms are acceptable to Native Americans when referring to them as a cultural group? Do they prefer to be called Indians, American Indians, Native Americans, Indigenous People, none of those, or some of those? For most of my life, I’ve only felt comfortable using the term “Native American” primarily because I associated the word “Indian” early on in grade school...
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...Mohammad Javad Kolahdouzan 1081107407 Hammam Saleh 1051108881 Aboualfazl Sharifi 1092701200 Tarig Mohamed 1091106023 ------------------------------------------------- Group Assignment: Pomaly ------------------------------------------------- Marketing and Multimedia BMK3144 Table of contents Executive summary 4 Company description 5 Company history 5 Vision 6 Core competitors 6 Product description 6 CRM 7 Situational Analysis 8 Environmental analysis 8 Legal 8 Technological 9 Market related 10 SWOT Analysis 10 E-marketing strategic planning 12 Market opportunity analysis (MAO) 12 Segmentation 12 Targeting 12 Differentiation 13 Positioning 13 Objectives 13 E-Marketing for Pomaly 14 The Basic Offer and Value 14 Distribution 14 Market Relationship Management 15 The 4p's of Marketing 16 Product 16 Placement 16 Promotion 16 Pricing Strategy 16 IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 17 Marketing Mix (4Ps) 17 Product 17 Place 17 Price 17 Promotion 18 Relationship Management Strategies 18 Marketing Organization (Staff & Department Structure) 19 Program Plans 20 Evaluating and control 22 Evaluation of reaching the customers 22 Selling the application to 25 % of new suitable clients 23 Selling the application to 50 % of all the suitable clients reached in a year 24 Expanding the business and increasing the number of clients by 30 % 24 Executive summary We are Multimedia University’s marketing students and...
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