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E-MENU FUNCTIONALITIES
                                    ON WEBSITE
                       FOR RESTAURANT STAFF


                        RESTAURANT E - MENU PROTOTYPE


                                                Created by      Traitet Th.
Project:   E-menu on iPad for Thai restaurant
                                                Created Date    5 Aug 2012

Topic:     Outcome – The final prototype        Revised Date    23 Aug 2012

                                                Revision No.    1.0
Content:   Functionalities on E-menu website
                                                Document Name   O02-001
2                    PURPO SES O F THIS DO C UMEN T




    Purposes of this document
    •   To present the final prototype
    •   To present main features of e-menu website
        before demonstration & interviews
1) PROCESS DIAGRAM




         3
4                                                          BUSINESS PROCESS


                          Customers come
                           into restaurant



                                                                 Customer               Customer
                          Cashier open                                                                         Customer
                                                               Request to eat           Request a
                          a New Order                                                                         Request a Bill
                                                                Main Course              waiter
                             Table Status =
                                Opened
                                                                                      Waiter goes to
                            Customer                                                                          Waiter goes to
                                                                                        table to
                           Orders Food                                                                        table to make
                                                                                        provide
                            & Drinks                                                                            payment
                                                                                        service
                             Order Status =                                           Record Service Status   Record Service Status
                               Confirmed                                                   “Finished”              “Finished”

  Record Order Status     Record Order Status                   Record Order Status
      “Cooking”               “Cooking”                             “Cooking”

  Bar (Cashier)                                    Chefs
                           Chefs Cook                           Chefs cook                                        Cashier
  staff Prepare                                  Prepare
                             Starter                            Main Dishes                                    closes Table
     Drinks                                     Main Course

 Record Order Status      Record Order Status                  Record Order Status                             Record Table Status
      “Serving”                “Serving”                            “Serving”                                       “Closed”

                                                                Waiting Staff
 Waiting Staff             Waiting Staff                                                                      Customers leave
                                                                Serve Main
 Serves Drinks            Serve Starters                                                                       from restaurant
                                                                  Dishes
Record Order Status     Record Order Status                   Record Order Status
     “Served”                “Served”                              “Served”
2. MANAGE TABLE




              5
6   2. MANAGE TABLE


    Operation Buttons
    1. New Order:                Customer come
    2. Close Order:              Customer leave
    3. Check Details:            Check Ordered List
    4. Manual Order:             Order Food & Drinks
                                 manually by staff


    Information on this screen
    1. Table No                  Table No 1-9
    2. Seat Qty.                 Max. customers per table
    3. Opened Time:              When table is opened
    4. Called Main:              When customer requests
                                 main course on iPad
    5. Billed Time               When a cashier checks bill
    6. Closed Time               When customers leave
7       2.1 OPEN A NEW ORDER


                Open a New Order or Table
    1
                1.     Click menu “Open Table”
                2.     Click “New Order” on an available table
                3.     Enter a “No of Customers”
                4.     Click “Open New Table”


                Comments
    2
                1. Users can check “Order Status”, number
                     of seats and other information on a
                     selected row.
                         - Table is not unavailable
                         - Table is Available
                2. In the “Open New Order” screen, the
                     system shows the maximum customers for
        3
                     the table selected.
                3. System shows only the last transaction of
                     each table or one row per table.

        4
8           2.2 CLOSE ORDER


                   Close Order
            1
                   1.    Click menu “Operate Table”
                   2.    Click “Close Order” on a table is being
                         opened.
                   3.    The picture will change to



                   Comment
                   1. Users cannot close table, which is
                        unavailable.

3       2
9           2.3 REOPEN ORDER



            1       Reopen Order


                    1.     Click menu “Operate Table”
                    2.     Click “Re-open” on a table which was
                           already closed.
                    3.     The picture will change to


                    Comments

3       2           1. Users can “Re-open” table for only
                         table which was already closed.
                    2. This feature uses when a user closes table
                         unintentionally.
10           2.5 VIEW ORDER DETAILS



     1                View Order Detail


                      1.   Click menu “Operate Table”
         2            2.   Click button “Check Detail”
                      3.   Order Details is shown with list of
                           ordered item and total amount of the
                           selected order.



                  3
11               2.6 MANUAL ORDER BY CASHIER



     1                        View Order Detail


                              1.    Click menu “Operate Table”
                              2.    Click button “Manual Order”
                              3.    Add ordered item
                              4.    Click “Confirm Order”
         2
                              Comment
                              1. This function does the same as ordering
                                   on iPad. It uses when ordering on iPad has
                                   a problem.

             4




             3




                     4
3. OPERATE ORDER




              12
13        2. MANAGE TABLE



     Manu Category
     1. Starter:       Prepared by Kitchen
     2. Main Course:   Prepared by Kitchen
     3. Drinks:        Prepared by Bar
     4. Sweet:         Prepared by Bar


     Order Status
     1. Confirmed:     When an order have already
                       confirmed by a customer.
     2. Cooking:       A Chief starts to cook
     3. Serving:       A waiter starts to serve
     4. Served:        After food or drinks have
                       already served.
2.1 OPERATE ORDER
14
                          FOR STARTERS


     1               Manage Order for Starters


     2               1.    Click menu “Operate Order”
                     2.    Select menu category “10_STARTER”
                     3.    Click button “COOKING” by a chef when
                           before starting to cook.
                     4.    Click button “SEVRING” by a chef when
                           starting to serve (cooking is finished).
         3   4   5
                     5.    Click button “SERVED” by waiting staff
                           when food have already served.


                     Comment
                     1. Reset button: Uses for reset ordered status
                          to “CONFIRMED” again when a user does
                          wrong operation.
                     2. Cancel Button: Uses when an ordered item
                          is cancelled by customer. The system will
                          remove than item from the screen.
2.2 OPERATE ORDER
15
             FOR MAIN COURSE (MAIN DISHES)


     1
                             Manage Order for Main Course
                             1.     Click menu “Operate Order”
         2
                             2.     Select menu category
                                    “20_MAIN_DISHES”
                             3.     Click button “COOKING” by a chef when
                                    before starting to cook.
                             4.     Click button “SEVRING” by a chef when
                 3   4   5          starting to serve (cooking is finished).
                             5.     Click button “SERVED” by waiting staff
                                    when food have already served.


                             Comment
                             1. After a customer confirms order, chefs
                                  prepares ingredients.
                             2. After a customer requests main course,
                                  chefs starts to cook.
                             3. ** CALLING MAIN *** is message for
                                  chefs in order to starts cooking.
2.3 OPERATE ORDER
16
                     FOR DRINKS & SWEET


     1
                          Manage Order for Drinks & Sweet
                          1.    Click menu “Operate Order”
         2
                          2.    Select menu category “30_DRINK” or
                                “40_SWEET”
                          3.    Click button “COOKING” by a bar staff
                                when he starts to prepare drinks.
                          4.    Click button “SEVRING” by a bar staff
             3   4    5         when drinks have already prepared.
                          5.    Click button “SERVED” by waiting staff
                                when drinks have already served.


                          Comment
                          1. Reset button: Uses for reset ordered status
                               to “CONFIRMED” again when a user does
                               wrong operation.
                          2. Cancel Button: Uses when an ordered item
                               is cancelled by customer. The system will
                               remove than item from the screen.
4. MANAGE SERVICE REQUEST




              17
18   4. MANAGE SERVICE REQUEST




             Service Type:
             1. REQUEST_BILLING:          When a user requests bill.
             2. REQUEST_WAITER:           When a user requests waiter.


             Service Status:
             1. COMPLETED:                After a service is supported
                                          by staff.
             2. OPENED:                   After a service is requested
                                          by a customer.
             Comment:
             1. System show services requested by customers existing
                customers. It doesn’t show historical data in this
                screen.
4.1 MANAGE SERVICE REQUEST
19
                  FOR REQUEST WAITER


                       Manage Service Request “Request
         1             Waiter”
                       1.    Click menu “Service Request”
                       2.    Click button “Finished” after a waiter go
                             to the table requested.
                       3.    System shows “Completed Time” or
                             supporting time.
     2
                       Comment
                       1. Button “Reset” uses when a user does
                            miss operation.




              3
4.2 MANAGE SERVICE REQUEST
    20
                     FOR REQUEST BILLING


             1            Manage Service Request “Request
                          Billing”
                          1.    Click menu “Service Request”
                          2.    Click button “Billing”
                          3.    Check information in the “Operate
                                Billing” screen
3        2
                          4.    Click “Completed Billing” after payment
                     7          have made.
         2                5.    Click “Close Table” to close this table.
                          6.    Click “Return to Operate Service”
                          7.    System returns to “Operate Service
                                Request” screen.


    4    5       6        Comment
                          1. After “Close Table”, customers cannot
                               order more food & drinks. However, if
                               customer would like to order more, a
                               cashier staff has to open a new order.

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Final_A22 functions on_web

  • 1. E-MENU FUNCTIONALITIES ON WEBSITE FOR RESTAURANT STAFF RESTAURANT E - MENU PROTOTYPE Created by Traitet Th. Project: E-menu on iPad for Thai restaurant Created Date 5 Aug 2012 Topic: Outcome – The final prototype Revised Date 23 Aug 2012 Revision No. 1.0 Content: Functionalities on E-menu website Document Name O02-001
  • 2. 2 PURPO SES O F THIS DO C UMEN T Purposes of this document • To present the final prototype • To present main features of e-menu website before demonstration & interviews
  • 4. 4 BUSINESS PROCESS Customers come into restaurant Customer Customer Cashier open Customer Request to eat Request a a New Order Request a Bill Main Course waiter Table Status = Opened Waiter goes to Customer Waiter goes to table to Orders Food table to make provide & Drinks payment service Order Status = Record Service Status Record Service Status Confirmed “Finished” “Finished” Record Order Status Record Order Status Record Order Status “Cooking” “Cooking” “Cooking” Bar (Cashier) Chefs Chefs Cook Chefs cook Cashier staff Prepare Prepare Starter Main Dishes closes Table Drinks Main Course Record Order Status Record Order Status Record Order Status Record Table Status “Serving” “Serving” “Serving” “Closed” Waiting Staff Waiting Staff Waiting Staff Customers leave Serve Main Serves Drinks Serve Starters from restaurant Dishes Record Order Status Record Order Status Record Order Status “Served” “Served” “Served”
  • 6. 6 2. MANAGE TABLE Operation Buttons 1. New Order: Customer come 2. Close Order: Customer leave 3. Check Details: Check Ordered List 4. Manual Order: Order Food & Drinks manually by staff Information on this screen 1. Table No Table No 1-9 2. Seat Qty. Max. customers per table 3. Opened Time: When table is opened 4. Called Main: When customer requests main course on iPad 5. Billed Time When a cashier checks bill 6. Closed Time When customers leave
  • 7. 7 2.1 OPEN A NEW ORDER Open a New Order or Table 1 1. Click menu “Open Table” 2. Click “New Order” on an available table 3. Enter a “No of Customers” 4. Click “Open New Table” Comments 2 1. Users can check “Order Status”, number of seats and other information on a selected row. - Table is not unavailable - Table is Available 2. In the “Open New Order” screen, the system shows the maximum customers for 3 the table selected. 3. System shows only the last transaction of each table or one row per table. 4
  • 8. 8 2.2 CLOSE ORDER Close Order 1 1. Click menu “Operate Table” 2. Click “Close Order” on a table is being opened. 3. The picture will change to Comment 1. Users cannot close table, which is unavailable. 3 2
  • 9. 9 2.3 REOPEN ORDER 1 Reopen Order 1. Click menu “Operate Table” 2. Click “Re-open” on a table which was already closed. 3. The picture will change to Comments 3 2 1. Users can “Re-open” table for only table which was already closed. 2. This feature uses when a user closes table unintentionally.
  • 10. 10 2.5 VIEW ORDER DETAILS 1 View Order Detail 1. Click menu “Operate Table” 2 2. Click button “Check Detail” 3. Order Details is shown with list of ordered item and total amount of the selected order. 3
  • 11. 11 2.6 MANUAL ORDER BY CASHIER 1 View Order Detail 1. Click menu “Operate Table” 2. Click button “Manual Order” 3. Add ordered item 4. Click “Confirm Order” 2 Comment 1. This function does the same as ordering on iPad. It uses when ordering on iPad has a problem. 4 3 4
  • 13. 13 2. MANAGE TABLE Manu Category 1. Starter: Prepared by Kitchen 2. Main Course: Prepared by Kitchen 3. Drinks: Prepared by Bar 4. Sweet: Prepared by Bar Order Status 1. Confirmed: When an order have already confirmed by a customer. 2. Cooking: A Chief starts to cook 3. Serving: A waiter starts to serve 4. Served: After food or drinks have already served.
  • 14. 2.1 OPERATE ORDER 14 FOR STARTERS 1 Manage Order for Starters 2 1. Click menu “Operate Order” 2. Select menu category “10_STARTER” 3. Click button “COOKING” by a chef when before starting to cook. 4. Click button “SEVRING” by a chef when starting to serve (cooking is finished). 3 4 5 5. Click button “SERVED” by waiting staff when food have already served. Comment 1. Reset button: Uses for reset ordered status to “CONFIRMED” again when a user does wrong operation. 2. Cancel Button: Uses when an ordered item is cancelled by customer. The system will remove than item from the screen.
  • 15. 2.2 OPERATE ORDER 15 FOR MAIN COURSE (MAIN DISHES) 1 Manage Order for Main Course 1. Click menu “Operate Order” 2 2. Select menu category “20_MAIN_DISHES” 3. Click button “COOKING” by a chef when before starting to cook. 4. Click button “SEVRING” by a chef when 3 4 5 starting to serve (cooking is finished). 5. Click button “SERVED” by waiting staff when food have already served. Comment 1. After a customer confirms order, chefs prepares ingredients. 2. After a customer requests main course, chefs starts to cook. 3. ** CALLING MAIN *** is message for chefs in order to starts cooking.
  • 16. 2.3 OPERATE ORDER 16 FOR DRINKS & SWEET 1 Manage Order for Drinks & Sweet 1. Click menu “Operate Order” 2 2. Select menu category “30_DRINK” or “40_SWEET” 3. Click button “COOKING” by a bar staff when he starts to prepare drinks. 4. Click button “SEVRING” by a bar staff 3 4 5 when drinks have already prepared. 5. Click button “SERVED” by waiting staff when drinks have already served. Comment 1. Reset button: Uses for reset ordered status to “CONFIRMED” again when a user does wrong operation. 2. Cancel Button: Uses when an ordered item is cancelled by customer. The system will remove than item from the screen.
  • 17. 4. MANAGE SERVICE REQUEST 17
  • 18. 18 4. MANAGE SERVICE REQUEST Service Type: 1. REQUEST_BILLING: When a user requests bill. 2. REQUEST_WAITER: When a user requests waiter. Service Status: 1. COMPLETED: After a service is supported by staff. 2. OPENED: After a service is requested by a customer. Comment: 1. System show services requested by customers existing customers. It doesn’t show historical data in this screen.
  • 19. 4.1 MANAGE SERVICE REQUEST 19 FOR REQUEST WAITER Manage Service Request “Request 1 Waiter” 1. Click menu “Service Request” 2. Click button “Finished” after a waiter go to the table requested. 3. System shows “Completed Time” or supporting time. 2 Comment 1. Button “Reset” uses when a user does miss operation. 3
  • 20. 4.2 MANAGE SERVICE REQUEST 20 FOR REQUEST BILLING 1 Manage Service Request “Request Billing” 1. Click menu “Service Request” 2. Click button “Billing” 3. Check information in the “Operate Billing” screen 3 2 4. Click “Completed Billing” after payment 7 have made. 2 5. Click “Close Table” to close this table. 6. Click “Return to Operate Service” 7. System returns to “Operate Service Request” screen. 4 5 6 Comment 1. After “Close Table”, customers cannot order more food & drinks. However, if customer would like to order more, a cashier staff has to open a new order.

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