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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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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Exs such as mechanical keys - key cards - etc. They're inexpensive - convenient - traceable - secure - replaceable - low cost for new keys - recyclable - etc.
KDU
Most POS systems are based on...
Electronic Locking System
C2C
2. Electronic networks used by travel agents and some IDS channels to make airline - car rental - and cruise line reservations
Sales by major beverage category rport
Internet
EMS
Global distribution system
3. A set of demand forecasting techniques used to develop pricing strategies that maximize rooms revenue
Revenue management
Web 2.0
PLU keys
Merchant model
4. Summary of all relevant sales reports produced during a business week
Extranet
Weekly sales spreadsheet
Electronic Locking System
Body motion sensor detector
5. Recipes used to create a part of a menu item
Main users of GDS
Sub recipe
Merchant model
Pre-set keys
6. Micros - Aloha - Digital Dining - Positouch - Restaurant Mgr - Maitre D - Squirrel - Casio
Weekly sales spreadsheet
Most POS systems are based on...
ASF
Dot Matrix Print
7. Indicates the forms of payments used during a shift
AFNR
IDS
Settlement methods report
Field in PMS to put guest type
8. Calculates actual costs to idea costs to indicate areas that need tighter control
Postcosting
Intranet
PLU keys
Benefits of using a POS system
9. Global distribution systems are owned by and used by...
Most POS systems are based on...
Distribution switch or bidirectional interface
Airlines; travel agents
Types of electronic in room safes
10. Indicates to managers how well individual products sell
Main users of GDS
Extranet
Sales mix report
Distribution switch or bidirectional interface
11. POS terminal used to enter and settle checks and may support up to 4 cash drawers.
Internet corporation for assigned names and numbers
Pre-set keys
Menu board
Cashier POS terminal
12. Key card - code based - smart card based - biometric
IDS
Extranet
Distribution switch or bidirectional interface
Types of electronic in room safes
13. Compiles weekly totals summarizing revenue earned by food and beverage departments or categories
Modifier keys
Reservation transaction record
Airlines; travel agents
Marketing category report
14. Non automated bar based on manual checking or honor system
Traditional mini bar
Web based POS
Sales category analysis report
KDU
15. 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
Revenue management
GDS
Cashier POS terminal
16. Efficient transaction progress - streamlining record keeping - info used more productively - tracking offers - cost savings
Benefits of using a POS system
ASF
Global distribution system
Web 2.0
17. Selling through internet to the extranet - like online shopping
Menu board
Pre check terminal
ASF
B2C
18. Connects a CRS and GDS - providing consumers and agents access to the CRS. Helps incur switch feeds.
Recipe chaining
Cashier POS terminal
Night Audit
Distribution switch or bidirectional interface
19. Automated report showing amounts of individual products sold during a specified period of time
Microprocessor ELS
Revenue forecast report
Product usage report
Airlines; travel agents
20. Video display for kitchen orders
GDS
KDU
EMS
Hardwired ELS
21. Indicates expecte beverage income by category
Sales by major beverage category rport
Wholesaler model and merchant model
Merchant model
Dot Matrix Print
22. An intermediary between a central reservation system and e-distribution channelse
C2C
DSP (disp. serv. provider)
Sales category analysis report
Dot Matrix Print
23. POS terminal used only for taking orders (no cash drawer)
PLU keys
AFNR
Pre check terminal
Outstanding guest checks report
24. Lowest or highest selling price on a menu
B2E
Sales category analysis report
Weekly sales spreadsheet
Price point
25. Massive network of networks - networking infrastructure. Connects millions of computers globally - info travels through it through protocols.
C2C
PLU keys
DSP (disp. serv. provider)
Internet
26. A reservation network that handles reservations for airline flights - car rentals - and hotel rooms
Microprocessor ELS
Intersell agency
Field in PMS to put guest type
Internet
27. Focused on ability for peopler o collaborate and share info online. It's more dynamic than the previous version and its more organized. Based on serving web applications.
Global distribution system
Recipe chaining
Web 2.0
DSP (disp. serv. provider)
28. Used in conjunction with preset and of PLU keys to provide additional detailed prep instructions
Modifier keys
Menu board
Semi automated bar
Sales by major beverage category rport
29. Automated report used in beverage alcohol sales to resolve discrepancies between sales by category and sales by beverage server
ASF
Outstanding guest checks report
Fingerprint reader POS
Semi automated bar
30. POS terminal used only for entering orders
Arbitrage
Microprocessor ELS
Server/Pre Check POS terminal
Postcosting
31. Safes and keycards use this technology for fingerprints - and scanners.
Traditional mini bar
Sales category analysis report
Sales mix report
Biometrics in hotels
32. Keys proframmable by management for specific menu items
Biometrics in hotels
Pre-set keys
Electronic Locking System
Web 2.0
33. 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
Arbitrage
Modifier keys
KDU
Merchant model
34. System that reduces guests wait times - improves service - lowers amnt of decisions employees need to make - processes reservations and wait lists - distributes workload evenly - captures customer info - appropriate for high volume restaurants.
Postcosting
Table Management Systems
C2C
Intersell agency
35. Using sub recipes as part of a menu item recipe
Recipe chaining
DSP (disp. serv. provider)
Weekly sales spreadsheet
Thermal Printer
36. Form of selling with no major party needed
C2C
ASF
B2E
Journal printer
37. Employees place finger on small sensor to authenticate and log them in. Replaces passwords and key cards making it easier and more secure.
Biometrics in hotels
Fingerprint reader POS
Automated bar
Global distribution system
38. Indicated total sold by each individual server during a shift
Price point
Sales by beverage server report
AFNR
Automated bar
39. Global Distribution System
Intersell agency
Thermal Printer
GDS
Weekly sales spreadsheet
40. 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.
Journal printer
Commission agent report
Most POS systems are based on...
Mechanical locking systems
41. POS printer that is expensive but good for slips and receipts. Quick and fast.
ASF
Thermal Printer
Intersell agency
Traditional mini bar
42. Used in evaluating pricing design and contents of a menu
Biometrics in hotels
Automated bar
Main users of GDS
Menu engineering
43. Employee ordering needed supplies or information
Recipe chaining
B2E
Revenue forecast report
Modifier keys
44. Produces a continuous detailed record of all POS transactions
Journal printer
AFNR
Field in PMS to put guest type
PLU keys
45. Prevents info from one guest check from overwriting info from another
Weekly sales spreadsheet
Field in PMS to put guest type
EMS
ASF
46. Energy Management system
EMS
Extranet
Fingerprint reader POS
B2E
47. Internet distribution systems
Wholesaler model and merchant model
IDS
Main users of GDS
Weekly sales spreadsheet
48. Performs back and front office functions - supports housekeeping and catering. Keeps track of frequent guests and customers - internet reservation modules - tracks luggage as well.
ASF
Journal printer
Types of electronic in room safes
PMS
49. POS printer that's good for printing orders
Types of electronic in room safes
Dot Matrix Print
Revenue management
Marketing category report
50. Apollo - Amadeus - Galileo - SABRE - TIAS
Real time capability
Big names of GDS programs
Table Management Systems
Airlines; travel agents