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Information System for Fast Food Restaurants
Engineering and Technology
Vol.2 , No. 4, Publication Date: May 25, 2015, Page: 186-191
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Authors
 
[1]    

Pavel P. Oleynik, System Architect Software, Aston OJSC, Shakhty Institute (branch) of Platov South Russian State Polytechnic University (NPI), Rostov-on-Don, Russia.

[2]    

Olga I. Nikolenko, Department of Human Resource Management, Innovation and Quality, Main Librarian, Shakhty Institute (branch) of Platov South Russian State Polytechnic University (NPI), Institute of Service and Business (branch) Don State Technical University, Shakhty, Russia.

[3]    

Svetlana Yu. Yuzefova, Department of Human Resource Management, Innovation and Quality Shakhty Institute (branch) of Platov South Russian State Polytechnic University (NPI), Shakhty, Russia.

 
Abstract
 

This paper describes a practical experience of the implementation of the authors of information system that automates the activities of a fast food restaurant. We studied in detail the functionality a similar system of the most popular in Russia. Before designing we nominated following optimal criteria to be met by the final implementation: 1. To provide the possibility of automation with a single system as a small cafe (or a restaurant), and the whole network of institutions; 2. To develop usability of graphical interface with support of touch screens; 3. To implement operative multiuse’s access and managements of orders; 4. To implement a flexible application architecture with the ability to extend in the future; 5. To provide the ability to print various forms of report. The needs to define each optimal criterion is detailed description in the article. It also provides recommendations for the implementation of the client application on the object-oriented programming language and the implementation of a data warehouse as a relational database. To overcome the impedance mismatch it is recommended to use object-related mapping patterns. To reduce costs the owners of restaurants buy single touch screen computers with slow CPU performance. This results in the imposition of limits on computing resources of implemented information system. For the design of an information system the Unified Modeling Language UML is used, class diagram is shown in Fig. The paper describes the purpose of each class and association with other classes. Attention is paid to the design of tree (hierarchical structures) and the procedure of allocation of base classes on the analysis of all existing common attributes. At the end of the article we made a detailed analysis of the results, defined the appropriate implementation of each one selected, received at the beginning of the article optimal criterion along with recommendations for further development of the system.


Keywords
 

Design of Information Systems, Implementation of Information Systems, UML, Databases, Impedance Mismatch, Object-Relational Mapping Patterns


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