Title: Restaurant Assistant
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CS410 Fall 04 Group 2
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Group Members
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3Outline
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- Industry problems and solutions
- Goals and objectives
- What our system will do and not do
- Pros and cons
- Our competition
- Potential customer feed back
- Current method vs. our method
- Risks/issues and mitigations
- Budget
- Conclusion
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Problem Statement Current restaurant methods
used to monitor expiration dates and inventory
are leading to profit and time loss.
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- Problem Characteristics
- Expiration of food
- Profit loss
- Wasting of food
- Sickness
- Lawsuits
- Health violations
- Fines
- Restaurant shutdown
- Bad reputation
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Solution Statement To develop a user friendly
food preparation monitoring system for the
restaurant industry.
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- Solution Characteristics
- Database driven inventory system
- User friendly interface
- Commercially available hardware
- Bar-coded inventory
- Employee production tracking
- Temperature sensor
- Automatic food expiration warning
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- Restaurant Industry
- Its on the rise
- 12 million employees
- 15 increase in foodservice managers
- Restaurant Industrys Share of Food is 53!!!!
Source http//www.restaurant.org/research/ind_g
lance.cfm
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- We like to eat out
- Americans eat almost 30 of their meals away
from home - Eating out is becoming more accepted
- 440.1 billion dollars for restaurants in 2004
- 168.6 billion dollars increase from 1994
Source http//www.restaurant.org/research/ind_g
lance.cfm
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- Goals
- Save restaurant managers time and money
- Implement a user friendly system
- Improve current inventory system
- Inventory reports
- Expired food notifications
- Real time food temperature data
- Provide inventory forecasting
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- Development Objectives
- Develop a user friendly restaurant database
- Implement software interface with database
- Integrate current hardware into the system
- Health inspector approval
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- The Restaurant Assistant will
- Notify managers of current expired food items
and future expirations - Display on-hand inventory
- Monitor food temperatures
- Monitor employee production
- Print out of forecasting information
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- The Restaurant Assistant will not
- Eliminate human error
- Eliminate food-borne diseases
- Stop foods from expiring
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- PROS AND CONS
- PROS
- Save restaurants money
- Great way to take the next step in integrating
technology in the workplace - Ease of use
- New restaurants have better chance of survival
during first year - CONS
- Customer training
- Transitioning to new system
- Initial Cost
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Competition Matrix
See Appendix pg. 2
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See Appendix pg. 17 for market analysis
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Thrown Out And Prepared
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Interview Report
Interview Report
Source Interview Data From All Restaurants
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Who Monitors Expired Food?
Source Interview Data From All Restaurants
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Food Preparation Cycle
Order
Check Delivery
Put into Inventory
Store
Check Resources
Find FIFO
Check Food
Trash
Prepare Food
Serve
Store
Stolen
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Component Diagram
DINING ROOM
Managers office
kitchen
Walk-in-refrigerator
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Restaurant Assistant System Diagram
User I/O
User I/O
User I/O
RA
Wireless Control System
Temperature Control System
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User Interface
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Source http//www.actionsystems.com/?trackcodeb
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Database Cycle
Database
Resources
Products
Employees
Deliveries
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Temp. Changes
Inventory
Schedule
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- Technology
- Clear-coated barcode printer
- Barcode scanner
- LCD touch screen
- Temp. Sensor
- Database
- Expiration dates
- Preparation dates
- Employee ID
- Food ID
- Barcode
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See Appendix ?? For more information
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28Technical Issues
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- Data redundancy
- Temperature regulations
- Power failure
- Technical support
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29Management Issues
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- Human mistakes
- Complexity (computer skill)
- Final product is not too costly
- Health regulation
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30Resource Issues
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- Obtaining our goals in the allowed time
- Limited financing
- Inconsistent methods
- Find test client
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Development Salary Budget
Values based on average salaries in Virginia
Beach, VA as of Fall of 2004. See Appendix pg. 6
for more information
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Development Equipment Budget
Prices based on pricing as of October 19, 2004,
see Appendix pg. 3 for more information.
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Production Budget
See appendix pg. 9 for more detailed information
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Customer Cost
Hardware 4,599.99 Software 1,995.99 Installati
on 404.01 Total Cost 6,999.99
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Break Even Analysis
See Appendix pg. 8 for schedule analysis
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Conclusion
- Identified industry problems and solutions
- Technical components were discussed
- Required resources
- Management methods and organizational structure
- Risks/issues and mitigations
- Improved solutions to the current problems
- Budget
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