provide passive service where waiter can only deal with customer’s order by asking customer‘s need and then waits for answer. However‚ a high quality service system should be customer-centered‚ i.e.‚ customer’s identity and therefore his/her favorite meals and expenditure records in past days can be immediately recognized by service system so as to provide customer-centric services. To achieve this goal‚ this study integrates RFID and wireless local area network (WLAN) technologies to implement
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http://unllib.unl.edu/LPP/ Library Philosophy and Practice 2011 ISSN 1522-0222 ICT Facilities in University Libraries: A Study K.S. Sivakumaren Assistant University Librarian Library MIT Campus Anna University Chennai-600 044 Tamil Nadu‚ India Dr. V. Geetha Associate Professor PG & Research Dept of Library and Information Science Bishop Heber College Trichy-620 017 Tamil Nadu‚ India B. Jeyaprakash Assistant Librarian University Library Bharathidasan University Trichy-24 Tamil Nadu‚India Introduction
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n part II‚ chapter eight of Bernhard Schlink’s The Reader‚ the first-person narrator Michael describes reading the account written by a concentration camp who had survived along with her mother‚ the soul survivors in a large group of women who were being marched away from the camp. He says‚ "the book...creates distance. It does not invite one to identify with it and makes no one sympathetic..." The same could be said of The Reader. The book is written in such a way as to distance one from the characters
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tells us about locating and decoding EAN-13 Barcodes from images captured by digital cameras. EAN-13 barcodes are a 1-D type of barcodes used for identification of books. This paper thus aims to enable mobile phones with cameras to work as a barcode scanning device. The phone‚ programmed to interpret barcode images‚ will generate the barcode value which is used to identify the product. This paper contains a brief explanation of the EAN- 13 barcode (from the decoding point of view instead of
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Computerized Library System Introduction Schools set the various pedagogical changes to achieve the current level of education in other countries. Because of the growing numbers of computer users‚ this became an effective medium to demonstrate the knowledge and skills of the students. From the traditional searching process for the books in the libraries‚ the interactive usage of computers can be now addressed as part of the library system. Background and Problem Statement In the aim of the universities
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individual undergoes a traumatic situation‚ the ramifications of these actions seep into an individualfs psyche unknowingly. In effect this passes through memory and becomes sub-consciously buried within a personfs behavioural patterns generally. The Reader by Bernhard Schlink explores the concept of a young mans subconscious desire for a woman whom he gcanft remember to forgeth (1Memento) as she is so deeply inlaid within his soul. Critically acclaimed as gA formally beautiful‚ disturbing‚ and
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“bulls-eye” type barcode. Barcodes (and other machine readable tags like RFID) are used wherever physical objects need to be tagged with information that is to be processed by computers. Instead of painstakingly typing long strings of data into a terminal‚ the operator only has to display the code to a barcode reader. It also allows for processing without the help of human operators in fully automated environments. (Kendall‚ 2002). The amount of data contained in a barcode varies with the
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1. Existing Systems Analysis 2.1. Background Addis Ababa University Faculty of Medicine established in 1964 with the goal of producing medical doctors to handle the country’s health problems. Starting from 1979 the faculty launched graduate programs‚ which was the first graduate program in the history of AAU. In 1998 Tikur Anbessa Hospital‚ which is the largest referral hospital in the country was given to Addis Ababa University (AAU) from the Ministry of Health (MoH) for the faculty as
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- Research Design - Respondents of the Study - Instrumentation - Data Gathering Procedure - Technical Background 3 PROJECT MANAGEMENT ……….. feb. 25 - Description of Activities - Gantt Chart of Activities 4 SYSTEM DESIGN SPECIFICATION … feb. 25 Description of the Present System Description of the Proposed System Hierarchical-Input –Process Output Data Flow Diagram Entity Relationship Diagram Attributes and Domain APPENDICES Table Design
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dollars due to improved efficiency and accuracy inventory management. University of Hawaii Maui College Video Testimonial ASAP Systems Inventory and asset tracking system Passport helped the University of Hawaii Maui College track and manage shared equipment moving from multiple locations—classrooms‚ to students and faculty. They are now able to keep track of their consumable inventory office supplies and chemicals for lab curriculum. ASAP Systems provided a solution‚ Passport‚ to eliminate task redundancy
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