...0 2.0 And so on… and follow the flow of the report. NAME OF THE INFORMATION SYTEM * Online booking ticket - ( Booking System) - This system assists you in managing a cinema. If also involves the booking and buying of tickets to watch a movie. - The cinema management information system is a system that will assist the cinema employees in all their respective day to day operations. The people to be using the system are employees when serving the customers, customers when booking online and view movies showing at their convenient times. System offered by the system. (function of the system) 1- View movies showing, their times and respective cinema room 2- Buy ticket 3- Book to watch a movie 4- Pay in cash or with card 5- Schedule movies OBJECTIVE OF THE SYSTEM (BOOKING SYSTEM) - The objective and scope of Online Movie Ticket Booking System is to record the details various activities of users. It will simplifies the task and reduce the paper work. During implementation every user will be given appropriate training to suit them specific needs. - The main objective of Online Movie Ticket Booking System is to enhance and upgrade the existing system by increasing it efficiency and effectiveness. The software improve the working methods by replacing the existing (annual or manual) system with the computer-based system. -To enhance online ticket booking system using mobile phone and WAP technology. Nowadays, are also many people use mobile handsets and...
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...Price Discrimination in the Airline Market: The Effect of Market Concentration Joanna Stavins * Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 600 Atlantic Avenue Boston, MA 02106 (617) 973-4217 e-mail: joanna.stavins@bos.frb.org November 25, 1996 * Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston. The views expressed in this paper are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official views of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston or the Federal Reserve System. Price Discrimination in the Airline Market: The Effect of Market Concentration Joanna Stavins ABSTRACT Economic theory suggests that a monopolist can price discriminate more successfully than can a perfectly competitive firm. Most real-life markets, however, fall somewhere in between the two extremes. What happens as the market becomes more competitive: Does price discrimination increase or decrease? This paper examines how price discrimination changes with market concentration in the airline market. The paper uses data on prices and ticket restrictions across various routes within the United States, controlling for distances and airport gate restrictions. Price discrimination is found to increase as the markets become more competitive. Price Discrimination in the Airline Market: The Effect of Market Concentration Joanna Stavins In a perfectly competitive market, firms have no market power to discriminate by price. At the other extreme, a monopolist can, provided he has information about...
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...with only Gold Class and Premiere Class halls and also introduce digital 3-D films and digital 2-D films. This company also launched a customized co-branded credit card in 2009. For example, Hong Leong credit card and paypal have such function to process online transaction for online purchase ticket. Besides that, GSC launch a mobile application which is GSC Mobile App especially for iPhone & Android phone that enables movie-goers to purchase tickets via m2u mobile, PayPal account or “RHB Now” (Android only) on their smart phones. Customers can enjoy “ticketless” option by scanning the 2D barcode on the screen of their smart phones at the selected cinema checkpoints. TGV TGV Cinemas is formerly known as Tanjong Golden Village. It is the second largest cinema chain in Malaysia. The largest competitor of this cinema is Golden Screen Cinema. This cinema was opened since 1995 at Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur. The cinema currently has 16 premier multiplexes located at major shopping centres in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Seremban, Ipoh, Penang, Johor Bahru and Terengganu, with a total of over 120 screens and 24,000 seats. TGV provide digital 2D films as well as digital 3D films. Online ticket purchase is also...
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...ABACUS PRICING QUICK REFERENCE FARE QUOTE DISPLAY FQMNLSIN–PR Quick Reference Page FQMNLLAX12FEB–PR Currency Code FQMNLHKG22MAY–PR–CX Fare Basis Code FQMNLBKK31MAYALL–PR Booking Class FQMNLSIN19JUL–SQ¥R26JUL Passenger Type Code FQS1 Multiple Passengers Tax Display FQ∗ Tax Display Basic Entry FT1 Tax Details from List RB2 Specific Tax Code RB2MNLLAX–PR/LAXMIA–AA Passenger Facility Charge Basic Entry Optional Qualifiers Travel Date Multiple Carriers Display All Types of Fares Return Travel Date Fare Display from Segment Continuation Entries Redisplay Fare Tax Breakdown Display Display RBD Conditions Display RBD by Carrier FQHELP FQBKKMNL–PR/USD FQMNLBKK–TG¥QYEE6M FQMNLBWN–BR¥BY FQMNLTPE–PR¥PINF FQMNLTPE–PR¥PSEA/LBR TXN∗BKK TXN∗1 TXN∗∗XA PXC∗SFO Basic Entry Fare Rule by Line Number Redisplay Rule Information Routing Map FARE RULE DISPLAY RDMNLLAX11SEPLEE6M–PR RD2 Quick Reference Page RDHELP RD∗ Rule Menu of Categories RD2∗M RD2∗RTG Specific Categories RD2∗5/15/22 NON-ITINERARY PRICING WQMNLHKGLAX–ACX/VCX Quick Reference Page Basic Entry Optional Qualifiers Currency Code Passenger Type Code Operating Carrier Date & Booking Class Surface Segment Connection City Continuation Entries Fare Details from List Fare Rule Display Rule Display of First Fare Rule Display from Fare List Fare Basis Code WQHELP WQMNLHKG–ACX/VCX/MUSD WQMNLKULMNL–AMH/VMH/PCNN/PINF WQMNL/ASQSIN/APRMNL–VSQ WQMNL29MAR/CYBKK13APR/CSMNL–ATG/VTG WQMNL14APR/APRHKG/–BKK19APR/ATGMNL–VPR WQMNL24APR/XHKG24APRSFO29MAY/XHKG31MAYMNL–ACX/VCX...
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...Written Report For “JULY AT THE MULTIPLEX” MEMORANDOM TO: Mr. Mull T. Plex and the Consortium FROM: Team 1 DATE: March 6, 2011 RE: Legal, Statistical, and Ethical Analysis of “July at the Multiplex” As per your request, we have arranged a report based on the incident that plaintiff, moviegoer Tommy, has filed a civil complaint about. This incident involved Tommy’s visit to the Royal 16 Theater, your property in the Eastfield Mall, intending to watch a movie, “The Governator.” This analysis examines the possibilities and outcomes of the possibilities in order to determine what the best option is for you. This analysis covers: * Facts of the Case * Legal Analysis * Statistical Analysis * Ethical Analysis * Conclusion If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us at our office by phone at (555) 555-1234 or by email atXXXXXX Table of Contents MEMORANDOM 2 List of Figures and Equations 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6 INTRODUCTION 7 LEGAL ANALYSIS 8 Misrepresentation 8 Rule 8 A representation of a fact was made 8 The representation was falsified with intent to deceive 8 When made, the representation was known to be false or made recklessly without knowledge of its truth. 9 The representation was made with the intention that the plaintiff should rely upon it. 9 The plaintiff justifiably relied upon the representation 9 The plaintiff suffers economic damages as a result. 10 Things to consider 10 Conclusion. 10 ...
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...after the cinema has been cleaned as well. There may also be technical issues when it comes to playing the movie such as problems with the sound or picture quality. In order to proof this fail point, the staff must be properly trained and machinery must be maintained and up to date, also have technicians on standby all the time. Fail points can happen during the billing process such as give the wrong change or no money change available, also if the computer can't print a hard copy receipt this can be a fail pint since some customers will require a bill to take home with them. Another fail point could be when the staff validate the ticket or during greeting customers and when it comes to buying snacks. All of these maybe avoided by training the staff properly and by having a manger to watch over them. Wait points: from the time the customer buy the ticket he will be first standing in line and the waiting point in queue can be very long if it not managed properly for example if the customers will overtake the line, therefore you need to have good trained staff who can manage the crowd...
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...go to Lakewood pacific theaters on a Friday night. I want to find out how many people will choose to watch Insidious Chapter Two over The Family. To get a random sample I would ask the movie theater manager if I could see the record book of how many people went to see insidious and how many people went to see the family between six pm and eleven pm. I would use my calculator to generate three random numbers between six and eleven and compare the data. To get a systematic sample, I would stand outside the ticket booth and ask every fifth person who purchased a ticket what they chose to see. I would do this until I reached 100 people to use as my sample. To get a stratified sample, I would separate the population into teens and adults. I would interview every fifth teen and every fifth adult till I reached 100 for each sub group. To get a cluster sample, separate the population into teens and adults and interview every teen and adult that purchases a ticket. To get a convenience sample, I would go to watch one of the movies and interview a few people before I went in to watch the movie. I would choose the stratified sample to collect my data because I like the idea of dividing the population into different sections. The issue I encountered was that there were other movies playing so not every fifth person saw the movies I was centering my data...
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...Promotion Our company promotes our cinema through internet, flyer, collecting point to claim the ticket and newspaper. Our company will choose these methods is because it can easily attract customer. Nowadays, many people are using shopping, buying and entertaining in the internet. It is very interactive media which allow for a two-way flow of information. Many people are always getting the information through Facebook, so our company will set a website on Facebook. Through Facebook, customer can know what movie will inside our cinema it can easily give them to know about the news information of movie. People can get the new information through our facebook link is https://www.facebook.com/StarWatchCinema . Online-booking services also are provider in our company. Therefore, customer can book the ticket through online-booking services when they are busy at that time. The second promotion that use by our company is flyer. The target customer for our company is student so we will deliver the flyer at University, College and secondary school. At these three places, there are the places contain many people and are the faster way to promote our cinema because student can know this information through their colleague friend. Flyer also is the faster way to let people know our cinema because it can see anyway such as at the cafeteria, car park, and restaurant. Moreover, our company will design a card for collecting point for customers. We will let the customer...
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...stands inside the theatre. Business research is an important tool used to provide essential information to a company to ensure their success. There are key steps in the research process such as research questions, hypotheses, variables, ethical considerations; as well as discussing the significance, scope, magnitude, and feasibility of finding a solution to the issue, opportunity, or problem. Research Questions 1. Is it ethical to sneak snacks into a movie theater? 2. What happens if a person gets caught sneaking snacks into a movie theater? 3. Why does the food at movie theaters cost so much? 4. How do movie theaters make their money? Going to the movies has become an extravagant commodity. The sale of a movie ticket have gone up and doubled in price. An individual looks for ways to downplay the expenses of a day at the movies. Sometimes a person just wants to sit back and enjoy a snack and a drink while watching a movie, but does not want to pay the high price for it. It seems as though some movie theaters concerns themselves more with the food at the concession stands than the movies it shows. So, people feel obligated, whether right or wrong, toward sneaking food into the movie theater. He or she runs the risk of getting caught by sneaking in his or her own food. If caught, he or she could become banned from watching future movies in the theater. A movie theater deluges lots of money into research to acquire the knowledge needed for competitiveness...
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...Coordinator • Remain professional at all times while working with a diverse group of festival committee, audience, guests, and other volunteers. Volunteers Job Description: 1. Technician/Venue Coordinator • Responsible for the execution of all film screenings in the designated venue. • Responsible for the order and performance of the other volunteers in the same venue. • Responsible to write a daily report according to the brief of the Volunteer Coordinator of the festival. 2. Information & Ticketing • Responsible to provide correct and proper information to the (potential) audience as required. • Responsible for the registration/guest book. • Responsible for the distribution of tickets for every screening in the designated venue. • Responsible for the availability of festival’s promotional materials (program guide, schedule...
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...Dear Local Government and State Officials: I have been experiencing a wonderful winter in the state of Maryland. We have not had a bad winter however, on the days expecting snow it always turns into a disaster. My husband called me on the phone this morning stating that he was unable to take my friend to the airport due to the snow plows blocking the driveway completely with snow. I had to leave my work that morning to try and make calls to make sure that the situation would not happen again. This is not the only time that this has happened. It happens very often when we get snow. I spoke with the men driving the truck at the time of the incident and advised him that my friend needs to get to the airport right away or she will miss her flight. He advised me that I needed to plow out my driveway because he needed to be somewhere else. I did not take that lightly at all. I contacted his boss who stated that I need to speak with the local government and make a complaint. I became irate at this point and began to scream and throw a fit which was not good at all. After several times of trying to contact you I kept running into a hard rock. I have left several messages and still have yet to receive a phone call back due to this matter. I am writing you this letter to explain my situation. My friend came in town to visit for a few days. Not knowing that we were expected to get snow at the time we received it. She was only to be here for a weekend. Due to the snow we received we were...
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...Ticket stubs Instructions 1 Buy a high quality sturdy travel journal. A pamphlet that is held together by staples will fall apart in days. Be sure your travel journal is bound like a book. Hard bound travel journals are the best. It doesn't need to be printed as a travel journal. It just has to be a book with a lot of empty pages. 2 Get in the habit of writing in your travel journal every day. When you are on a busy journey it is easy to forget to write. You will regret this later when priceless memories are forgotten. You may promise yourself that you will go back and write about your experiences later, but that almost never happens. Take a few minutes every day and jot down your memories. It doesn't have to be long, just on a regular basis. Sponsored Links Got A Manuscript? Are You Ready To Publish Your Manuscript? Sign Up Now! m.partridgepublishing.com/Singapore 3 Use your "down time" for your travel journal. There is a surprising amount of sitting around while traveling. You can always jot down a few lines in your travel journal when you are on trains, waiting for planes, drying your laundry, or waiting in line. 4 Date your entries in your travel journal. In your heading write down the day, where you are, who you are with, maybe even the weather and what you ate that day. These are the first details people tend to forget. Years later when you read your journal you will know exactly what you were doing on that day. The memories will come rushing back...
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...not rigorously applied and are insufficient to control the flow of cash in the theater. Mr. Antonelli asked a local accounting instructor, Mr. Cockerill, to observe the theater and provide comments. Table 2 presents the internal controls in place and Mr. Cockerill’s findings. Question 2. What control improvements would you suggest for Leo’s Four-Plex? I suggest some definite and immediate changes be made to the internal control of cash at Leo’s Four-Plex Theaters. The most obvious deficiency is the focus on non-monetary controls. There are three internal controls devised to make sure that customers see the movie they paid for (color-coded tickets), that all of the tickets are accounted for (locked stub box), and that every customer has a ticket (turnstile). The only monetary-based internal controls are the serially-numbered tickets and the cash count conducted. My recommendations to improve or increase the controls are provided below. 1. Every cashier...
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...NONLINEAR PRICING STRATEGIES AND MARKET CONCENTRATION IN THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY A Dissertation by MANUEL A. HERNANDEZ GARCIA Submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies of Texas A&M University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY August 2009 Major Subject: Economics UMI Number: 3384249 All rights reserved INFORMATION TO ALL USERS The quality of this reproduction is dependent upon the quality of the copy submitted. In the unlikely event that the author did not send a complete manuscript and there are missing pages, these will be noted. Also, if material had to be removed, a note will indicate the deletion. UMI 3384249 Copyright 2009 by ProQuest LLC. All rights reserved. This edition of the work is protected against unauthorized copying under Title 17, United States Code. ProQuest LLC 789 East Eisenhower Parkway P.O. Box 1346 Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1346 NONLINEAR PRICING STRATEGIES AND MARKET CONCENTRATION IN THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY A Dissertation by MANUEL A. HERNANDEZ GARCIA Submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies of Texas A&M University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Approved by: Chair of Committee, Steven N. Wiggins Committee Members, Li Gan James Griffin Steven L. Puller Head of Department, Larry Oliver August 2009 Major Subject: Economics iii ABSTRACT Nonlinear Pricing Strategies and Market Concentration in the Airline Industry. (August 2009)...
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