TC Practicum: Packaging The Wirelessly Integrated Menu System Group 2: Lee Bush Neil Bedwell Ryan Coppa Aaron Replogle The Wirelessly Integrated Menu System
Evolution of Point of Sale Systems POS Systems Evident as Early as August of 1973 –IBM 3650 mainframe could control 128 IBM 3653/3663 Point of Sale Registers. Today – 2 Basic Types of POS Systems –Wired computer based station with touch screen or keyboard –Wireless PDA platform The Wirelessly Integrated Menu System
Wired Solution Strengths –Full Featured –Ease of Use –PC Based Weaknesses –Immobile –High Cost –“Shared Resource” The Wirelessly Integrated Menu System
Wireless Solution Strengths –Highly Portable –Uses Existing Tech. Weaknesses –Only Benefits Server –No Card Reader –Small Screen –Poor Battery Life The Wirelessly Integrated Menu System
Our Solution The Wirelessly Integrated Menu System
Our Solution The Wirelessly Integrated Menu System
Our Solution The Wirelessly Integrated Menu System
Our Solution The Wirelessly Integrated Menu System
Our Solution Strengths –Customer Based Sol. Reduces Labor Informed Customers Personal Fewer Ordering Mistakes Quicker Service Large, Readable Screen Long Battery Life - Easy Charging Low Cost The Wirelessly Integrated Menu System