Yesterday - 203 | Today +123Design and Equipment for : A Management View, 3rd Edition → E-BooksDesign and Equipment for Restaurants and Foodservice: A Management View, 3rd Edition Author : Costas Katsigris, Chris Thomas | Published by John Wiley and Sons Inc. | Publication date : October 2008 PDF Format, 624 pages | Size : 9612 KB | RS Information: The New Edition of a Favorite Resource! From the decor that helps define the customer's experience, to the steps taken to comply with workplace safety and health regulations, to the capital investments in major equipment,a well-designed foodservice facility blends many different elements into a functional and pleasing whole. Decision-makers who understand these different elements and how they work together will reap the plentiful rewards that come from good design choices in a restaurant or foodservice endeavor. Design and Equipment for Restaurants and Foodservice, Third Edition takes a comprehensive approach to planning and developing a restaurant or foodservice space. This "go-to guide"encompasses everything from creating a restaurant concept to maintaining a commercial-grade oven, and is unique in its attention to both the front and back of the house. Revised and updated with the latest foodservice industry trends, this new Third Edition features: • New and expanded coverage of green design, including energy and water use, recycling and waste streams, smarter use of space, and LEED "green building" principles • New information on technology use in foodservice • Coverage of design in the context of industry trends including mobile foodservice, multichain operators, branding concepts, design for smaller spaces, and integrating cook-chill methods for quality control • Recent developments in equipment technology and equipment purchasing, financing, leasing, and insuring • The latest updates on topics including sanitation practices, healthier cooking oils, and regulations such as the Americans with Disabilities Act Clearly organized for learning, and full of such resources as callout boxes, interviews with industry experts, take-away points, and other helpful features, Design and Equipment for Restaurants and Foodservice, Third Edition gives hospitality industry students and working professionals a complete guide to this essential subject.
04.12.2008 14:19 | Posted by Katsumi | Views 915 | Tags Architectural,buildings,Construction,Restaurants,Foodservice Location-based Services/Fundamentals & Operation → E-Books![]() Location-based Services (LBSs) are IT services for providing information that has been created, compiled, selected, or filtered taking into consideration the current locations of the users or those of other persons or mobile objects. They can also appear in conjunction with conventional services like telephony and related added value features, for example, to realize location-based routing of calls or location-based charging. Best Internet Links → SoftWare
today 06:00 | Posted by NFO Building a Server with FreeBSD 7 → E-Books![]() 288 pages | May 27, 2008 | CHM | 720 KB The most difficult part of building a server with FreeBSD, the Unix-like operating system, is arguably software installation and configuration. Finding the software is easy enough; getting everything up and running is another thing entirely. The only option for many people has been to hire a consultant. Windows XP Service Pack 3 RC2 → SoftWare - Operating Systems![]() Windows XP Service Pack 3. RC2 315MB RSx4 This is the Legit Version no bull... What Is In Service Pack 3 Windows XP SP3 includes all previously released Windows XP updates, including security updates and hotfixes, and select out-of-band releases. Windows XP SP2 was released in August 2004. Since then, Microsoft has released hundreds of updates. Windows XP SP3 includes all of these updates. Microsoft is not adding significant Windows Vista functionality to Windows XP through SP3. However, SP3 does include Network Access Protection (NAP) to help organizations that use Windows XP to take advantage of new features in the Windows Server® 2008 operating system. Further, Windows XP SP3 does not include Windows Internet Explorer 7. For more information about Internet Explorer 7, visit Knowledge Base article 936929 lists all other all Knowledge Base articles that Windows XP SP3 addresses. The following sections provide a high-level description of the functionality included in Windows XP SP3. For example, the service pack includes functionality previously released as updates, such as the Microsoft® Management Console (MMC) 3.0 and the Microsoft Core XML Services 6.0 (MSXML6). Users can download these updates and apply them individually to computers running Windows XP SP2. Windows XP SP3 also includes a small list of previously unavailable functionality, including NAP and an update of Windows Product Activation. Programming Amazon Web Services: S3, EC2, SQS, FPS, and SimpleDB → E-Books![]() 600 pages | Mar, 2008 | PDF | 3 Mb Building on the success of its storefront and fulfillment services, Amazon now allows businesses to "rent" computing power, data storage and bandwidth on its vast network platform. This book demonstrates how developers working with small- to mid-sized companies can take advantage of Amazon Web Services (AWS) such as the Simple Storage Service (S3), Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Simple Queue Service (SQS), Flexible Payments Service (FPS), and SimpleDB to build web-scale business applications. With AWS, Amazon offers a new paradigm for IT infrastructure: use what you need, as you need it, and pay as you go.
29.03.2008 17:17 | Posted by rosea | Views 821 | Tags Programming,Amazon,Web Services,S3,EC2,SQS,FPS,SimpleDB Building Web Applications with ADO.NET and XML Web Services → E-Books![]() pages | May 21, 2007 | PDF | 5 Mb Richard Hundhausen, Steven Borg, Cole Francis, and Kenneth Wilcox have combined their years of expertise in this invaluable resource to teach you how a typical wired business can leverage Web services in B2B commerce. Using a case study, the authors walk you step by step through how to take advantage of new technologies in .NET, such as ADO, ASP, and SOAP, to create XML Web services. They start with a discussion of a Web services provider case study, including the analysis, design, construction, registration, and deployment of the Web service. You'll then learn about the conceptual design of a system and receive an introduction to Object Role Modeling (ORM). |
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