Performance: During past several decades, the records supposed to be manually handled for all activities. The manual handling of the record is time consuming and highly prone to error. For improving the performance of the Hotel Management System, the computerized system is being undertaken. This project is fully computerized and user friendly even that any of the members can see the report and status of the company.
Efficiency: The basic need of this system is efficiency. The system should be efficient so that whenever a new customer submits his/her details the system is updated automatically. This record will be useful for other users instantly.
Control: The complete control of the project …show more content…
Give the near-term outlook of limited growth of revenues,hotels has found it increasingly important to examine and control all their expenses in order to maintain or increase their profits.Now that commissions and reservations expenses reached 2.6% of total revenue in 1999,they had already become costs significant enough to monitor or eliminate …show more content…
Hotels and hotel companies which have been facing a growing dependence on third party distribution channels,along with the growing cost of compensation to those parties must answer a major question that arises:should they bite the bullet and continue to pay this increasing expense,or, seizing today’s technology, attempt to replicate these distribution systems themselves and reach the consumer