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Hospitality Information Technology
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hospitality
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A set of demand forecasting techniques used to develop pricing strategies that maximize rooms revenue
Electronic Locking System
Revenue management
Global distribution system
Internet corporation for assigned names and numbers
2. POS printer that's good for printing orders
Electronic Locking System
ASF
Distribution switch or bidirectional interface
Dot Matrix Print
3. Employees place finger on small sensor to authenticate and log them in. Replaces passwords and key cards making it easier and more secure.
Seamless integration
Fingerprint reader POS
Server/Pre Check POS terminal
IDS
4. Indicated total sold by each individual server during a shift
Sales by beverage server report
C2C
Seamless integration
Automated bar
5. Used in evaluating pricing design and contents of a menu
Menu engineering
B2B
Global distribution system
Hardwired ELS
6. Automatic form number reader
ADNR
Weekly sales spreadsheet
Types of electronic in room safes
Main users of GDS
7. Projects furure hotel revenue by using projected occupancy rates and room rates
Internet corporation for assigned names and numbers
B2B
Marketing category report
Revenue forecast report
8. Form of selling with no major party needed
Internet
Reservation transaction record
Merchant model
C2C
9. Type of ELS that operates through a centralized master code consul interfaced to every key lock. Expensive - yet secure.
Hardwired ELS
Global distribution system
Biometrics in hotels
Microprocessor ELS
10. Microprocessor based bar - capable of monitoring and posting sales transactions - determining refill and exp dates.
Automated bar
Intersell agency
Cashier POS terminal
Pre check terminal
11. Produces a continuous detailed record of all POS transactions
Sales by major beverage category rport
C2C
Journal printer
Hardwired ELS
12. Selling through internet to the extranet - like online shopping
B2C
KDU
Revenue forecast report
Menu engineering
13. Computer network within an organization that uses internet tech for members of the organization only. Uses internet tech - usually used for employees to browse company based systems.
Commission agent report
Intranet
Settlement methods report
Postcosting
14. An e-commerce strategy in which a seller negotiates to a discounted rate with a supplier hotel and then adds a standard mark up and sells to consumers
Sales mix report
Merchant model
Mechanical locking systems
B2E
15. Price look up keys
Automated bar
Sales by beverage server report
PLU keys
B2C
16. Micros - Aloha - Digital Dining - Positouch - Restaurant Mgr - Maitre D - Squirrel - Casio
DSP (disp. serv. provider)
Revenue management
Menu engineering
Most POS systems are based on...
17. Energy Management system
Sales mix report
Global distribution system
Reservation transaction record
EMS
18. POS printer that is expensive but good for slips and receipts. Quick and fast.
Intersell agency
Biometrics in hotels
Thermal Printer
Recipe chaining
19. Market Code
Web 2.0
Field in PMS to put guest type
ASF
DSP (disp. serv. provider)
20. POS terminal used to enter and settle checks and may support up to 4 cash drawers.
Types of electronic in room safes
Cashier POS terminal
DSP (disp. serv. provider)
Wholesaler model and merchant model
21. Non automated bar based on manual checking or honor system
Distribution switch or bidirectional interface
Electronic Locking System
Traditional mini bar
Most POS systems are based on...
22. This system is a challenge because the server is located off site and the internet connection is sued to collect data from pos terminals to transfer to the remote server. it can be unavailable is the connection disconnects.
Web based POS
Web 2.0
Settlement methods report
C2C
23. Automatic slip feed
ASF
ASF
Revenue management
EMS
24. Performs back and front office functions - supports housekeeping and catering. Keeps track of frequent guests and customers - internet reservation modules - tracks luggage as well.
Pre check terminal
PMS
Biometrics in hotels
Arbitrage
25. Installed in guest room and takes control of the lights and AC when it doesn't detect motion.
AFNR
Wholesaler model and merchant model
Traditional mini bar
Body motion sensor detector
26. Uses an inprinted bar code rather than a manual server entry to access a guest check
Marketing category report
Outstanding guest checks report
AFNR
Revenue forecast report
27. Efficient transaction progress - streamlining record keeping - info used more productively - tracking offers - cost savings
Dot Matrix Print
ASF
Benefits of using a POS system
Settlement methods report
28. Exs such as mechanical keys - key cards - etc. They're inexpensive - convenient - traceable - secure - replaceable - low cost for new keys - recyclable - etc.
Distribution switch or bidirectional interface
Outstanding guest checks report
Product usage report
Electronic Locking System
29. Prevents info from one guest check from overwriting info from another
ASF
Cashier POS terminal
Web based POS
B2B
30. An intermediary between a central reservation system and e-distribution channelse
IDS
DSP (disp. serv. provider)
PLU keys
Semi automated bar
31. Can be a one way ELS or two way. One way uses an electric key encoder while two way communicates to locks wirelessly. One key can be used in multiple locks for both.
Field in PMS to put guest type
ASF
Microprocessor ELS
PMS
32. Employee ordering needed supplies or information
Sales by beverage server report
Extranet
B2E
Menu engineering
33. An e-commerce strategy in which a seller negotiates a discounted rate with a supplier hotel and then adds a standard markup factor and sells the room to consumers
Wholesaler model and merchant model
Dot Matrix Print
Distribution switch or bidirectional interface
B2C
34. Lowest or highest selling price on a menu
Reservation transaction record
Price point
Menu board
Big names of GDS programs
35. Automated report showing amounts of individual products sold during a specified period of time
Server/Pre Check POS terminal
Merchant model
Product usage report
IDS
36. Connects a CRS and GDS - providing consumers and agents access to the CRS. Helps incur switch feeds.
C2C
Modifier keys
Sales category analysis report
Distribution switch or bidirectional interface
37. Internet distribution systems
IDS
Weekly sales spreadsheet
Global distribution system
B2B
38. Keys proframmable by management for specific menu items
KDU
Pre-set keys
IDS
Airlines; travel agents
39. Centrally controlled - individually controlled - and network controlled.
C2C
Types of EMS
Fingerprint reader POS
Extranet
40. POS terminal used only for entering orders
Menu board
Server/Pre Check POS terminal
Night Audit
Cashier POS terminal
41. POS terminal used only for taking orders (no cash drawer)
B2E
Mechanical locking systems
ASF
Pre check terminal
42. Massive network of networks - networking infrastructure. Connects millions of computers globally - info travels through it through protocols.
Real time capability
Internet
Sales category analysis report
Recipe chaining
43. Recipes used to create a part of a menu item
Sales mix report
Sub recipe
Settlement methods report
Fingerprint reader POS
44. Calculates actual costs to idea costs to indicate areas that need tighter control
Hardwired ELS
Revenue management
Arbitrage
Postcosting
45. Ensures all payments and charges are captured and recorded correctly.
Night Audit
Sales by major beverage category rport
ADNR
Big names of GDS programs
46. A hotel chain's reservation system in which all participating properties are contractually related
Affiliate reservation system
AFNR
Field in PMS to put guest type
Merchant model
47. Delineates reservation transactions and commisions payable - by travel agent
Commission agent report
AFNR
ASF
EMS
48. Bar equipped with a door alert system that reports to the minibar central computer via telephone line when the door is opened.
Fingerprint reader POS
Reservation transaction record
Distribution switch or bidirectional interface
Semi automated bar
49. The ability of travel agencies to book hotel reservations directly into a hotel's reservation system
Sales category analysis report
Cashier POS terminal
DSP (disp. serv. provider)
Seamless integration
50. Unlike electronic locking systems - these are cheaper but heavier to carry - not convenient and have a high replacement cost - and you can't trace them. They're also duplicatable.
Menu engineering
Extranet
Internet corporation for assigned names and numbers
Mechanical locking systems