PHILIPPINES #1071 Brgy. Kaligayan‚ Quirino Hi-way‚ Novaliches‚ Quezon City COMPUTERIZED HOTEL RESERVATION INFORMATION SYSTEM OF STARCIA APARTELLE A Project Proposal Presented to Faculty of Information Technology Department Bestlink College of the Philippines Novaliches‚ Quezon City In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Subject Software Engineering (IT 105) Database Management System (DMBS 1) Magbiro‚ Joe Marie C. Mallari‚ Mark Ervin F. Mendoza‚ Veronica G. Merano
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change the manual reservation. Specific Objectives: 1. To lessen time consume of both costumer and the staff. 2. To become make easier to find the availability of the rooms. 3. To create back up of files in every successful transactions. 4. To spend less time in searching and retrieving of files. Scope and Limitation This study is conducted to know the reason behind the proponents on how will their proposed systems will help the hotel management. Hotel reservation is designed to
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Phone-In Reservations IF YOU ARE EXTREMLY BUSY: I am helping a guest right now‚ but your call is very IMPORTANT to me. Rather than to RUSH or leave you on hold‚ may I PLEASE call you back in the next 15 minutes? QUALIFICATION PROCESS Thank you for calling the HOTEL NAME‚ where we GURANTEE OUR SERVICE‚ my name is ____________ may I have your name please. (Write down the guest name) Thank you __________ (first name)‚ what excellent service can I offer you today. Sure‚ let me do
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capsule version of the entire system-analysis and design process.The objective is to determine quickly and at the minimum expense how to solve the problem and to determine the problem is solved.The system has been tested for feasibility in the following ways. Technical feasibility Operational feasibility Economical feasibility Technical feasibility: A study of function ‚performance and constraints may effect the ability to achieve an acceptable system so ‚that necessary function and
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CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES 2.1Foreign Related Studies 2.1.1 Computerized Inventory Management System According to Thomas M. McHugh (2011) computerized inventory management systems provide many benefits that are hard to obtain using paper methods or an in-house spreadsheet. Systems that are specific to the lab can be used relatively quickly without a significant learning curve or system customization. The ability to analyze the inventory‚ item usage‚ purchasing history‚
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remains of Harappan civilization (4000-3000 BC.). Archaeological remains point to the existence of well planned urban centres the boasted of private and public dwelling laid out in orderly fashion along with roads and drainage systems completing them. The drainage systems are particularly remarkable for the times since they are built underground and constructed in a manner to allow for regular cleaning. The small drains from privates homes connected to the larger public drains while the larger dwellings
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Related Literature The paper presents a short literature review comparing online evaluations with paper. The Eco nomics department at University of Belgrade‚ Serbia conducted a small pilot in a course of 800students in May of 2006. Half the students received paper evaluations in class and half were directed to complete an identical online evaluation. The paper evaluation received a 92.5% response rate and the online received a 52% response rate after an incentive was introduced. They found tha
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Chapter 1 : Project Overview Background of the Study The existence of many sophisticated computer systems and various innovations that we find in this Information Age justifies the age old saying that necessity is the mother of all inventions. The need to share information in a so called ‘global network’ and man’s desire to communicate from long distances called for the birth of the World Wide Web (formerly known as ARPANET). With the advent of the internet‚ many of the mundane tasks and businesses
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Chapter 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES This chapter contains the review of related literature and studies‚ conceptual model of the study and the operational definition of terms. Related Literature Many staff and students rely on mobile computing devices for work and personal uses. Laptop computers‚ Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs)‚ USB memory (aka thumb drives)‚ smart phones (mobile phones with advanced communication‚ storage and processing capabilities). They
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A computer reservations system (or central reservation system)[1] (CRS) is a computerized system used to store and retrieve information and conduct transactions related to air travel. Originally designed and operated by airlines‚ CRSes were later extended for the use of travel agencies. Major CRS operations that book and sell tickets for multiple airlines are known as global distribution systems (GDS). Airlines have divested most of their direct holdings to dedicated GDS companies‚ who make their
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