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    Gaming Console

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    game console which could be connected to a TV set—the Magnavox Odyssey‚ invented by Ralph H. Baer. The Odyssey was initially only moderately successful‚ and it was not until Atari’s arcade game Pong popularized video games‚ that the public began to take more notice of the emerging industry. By the autumn of 1975 Magnavox‚ bowing to the popularity of Pong‚ cancelled the Odyssey and released a scaled down version that played only Pong and hockey‚ the Odyssey 100. A second‚ "higher end" console‚ the

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    Interface and Processing Required It’s with S.O.G.S. best interest and desires to keep the users navigation and layout webite to being as simple and user friendly as possible. When selecting the navigation system future scalability is take into consideration to conform to standard website practices. S.O.G.S. will be designed with a tiered menu system and use many top tier wordings Home‚ Admissions‚ Academic‚ Form‚ RSS‚ and FAQ’s. As well as additional top tier will be include with the categories

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    Plan a Menu

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    Plan a Menu There are different types of menus that offer different selections. Some offer many different options while others are set items. The type of selection you have on your menu depends on when and where your food will be served. There are six different types of menus‚ selective‚ semi-selective‚ nonselective‚ static‚ single-use‚ or cycle. Each has their own benefits and drawbacks. A selective menu is one that includes two or more food choices in each menu category (Payne-Palacio & Theis

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    Wii Console

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    Wii Console 1. The demand for Wii console will be relative elastic. As from the passage‚ it mention that “Nintendo announced its first price drops for the console. In Japan‚ the price dropped from ¥25‚000 to ¥20‚000 and they sold more than three million Wii consoles also ending 9 months of declining sales”. This shows that that demand for Wii console is elastic as people responded to the price drop and thus they demanded more which also help Wii console to earn back their losses. Also another

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    Gaming Consoles

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    Gaming Consoles ➢ Introduction: Gaming consoles were designed for playing electronic games. A gaming console is a highly specialized piece of hardware that has rapidly evolved since its inception incorporating all the latest advancements in processor technology‚ memory‚ graphics‚ and sound among others to give the gamer the ultimate gaming experience. Video games are most often found on video gaming consoles that plug into your television. ➢ Definition: A gaming console is a system

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    Menu Management

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    Chapter 6 Menu Management 6.1 Learning Objectives 6.2 Introduction 6.3 History and Origin of Menu 6.4 Definition and Basic Types of menu 6.4.1 A’ la Carte 6.4.2 Table D’Hote 6.4.2.1 Other Forms of Menu 6.5 Classic Sequence (French Classical Menu) 6.6 Cover‚ Accompaniments and service of Special Food/ Dishes 6.7 Meals of a day 6.8 Menu Planning Considerations and Constraints 6.9 Expert’s advice (Role of chef in menu planning) 6.10 .Menu Merchandising 6.11 .Menu Pricing 6

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    E-Menu Service

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    Introduction During this project an E-Menu service for restaurants will be designed and created. The system will allow customers to order food and drink at the comfort of their own table‚ using a touch panel technology installed on every table in the restaurant. Each table top device allows the user to read detailed descriptions of the dishes and beverages available‚ whilst also displaying an image of the selected item. Placing this system in a wider context – The E-menu service is diverse and can be

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    Menu Analysis

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    theme of the restaurant and how appropriate it is for our market. Also what would encourage members of our market to find our theme compelling over all other competitors. d) If the menu is covering a particular meal period or is it California Style. e) The categories that we intend to present our food items and in what order. Introduction A restaurant prepares and serves food‚ drink and dessert to customers. Meals are generally served and eaten on premises. Restaurants vary greatly in appearance

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    Types of Menu

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    TYPES OF MENU There are different types of menu available in food and beverage outlets in open market or in high class hotels. A’ la Carté: This is a French word and means “According to the Card or Customer’s Order” It’s a list of all the dishes available in a particular restaurant. In this menu‚ the guests may select separately to compile his or her menu and is required to pay only for the food or beverage items ordered. ¬  Special characteristic features are: - •         Extensive choice

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    Gaming Console (Android)

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    application program. The innovation and development of many application programs enhances the creativity and developmental skills of the programmers to make a more advanced and high class type of game. Android is from Google‚ and it has the most detailed interface of the available operating systems. It was released by Google in 2008 and became the No. 1 smartphone OS in the world. Because of its flexibility‚ you can set it up to meet your needs. Android is the most popular smartphone platform followed by IOS

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