

Eventually there were trials to combine technology and hospitality industry. Proliferations in the field of wireless technology is creating a great impact on the lives of individuals. The wireless application on mobile devices provides a means of convenience, improving efficiency and accuracy for restaurants by saving time and real-time customer feedback. The restaurant owner can manage the menu modifications easily. The order details from customer’s mobile are wirelessly updated in central database and subsequently sent to kitchen and cashier respectively. The android application on user’s mobile will have all the menu details. This system, implements wireless data access to servers. In this paper we discuss about the design & implementation of automated food ordering system for restaurants.

This system, implements wireless data access to the servers and food ordering functions through both desktops and mobile devices such as tablets over a wirelessly integrated local area network. This paper presents an easy and more subtle way of communicating to realize a wireless food ordering system. Some early efforts have been made to combine and utilize both of these technologies in advancement of hospitality industry. doi:10.1038/clpt.2011.79Ībstract- The growth of wireless technology and Mobile devices in this era is creating a great impact on our lives. These standardized criteria will be important in facilitating adequate and accurate patient recruitment in order to advance research in pharmacogenomic, immunological, mechanistic, and epidemiological studies.Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (2011) 89 6, 896–901.

In addition, an algorithm has been developed to aid appropriate clinical categorization of patients with DISI. A DISI Expert Working Group comprising participants with varied expertise reviewed and debated current terminology and diagnostic criteria for DISI and agreed on the minimum phenotypic criteria for selected forms of DISI (SJS/TEN, AGEP, and HSS). To facilitate research in this area, we have set out standardized phenotypic definitions for (i) Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis (SJS/TEN), (ii) acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis (AGEP), and (iii) hypersensitivity syndrome (HSS also known as drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) and drug-induced hypersensitivity syndrome (DIHS)). Advances in genetic research and molecular biology techniques have made it possible to begin to characterize the underlying genetic factors that predispose patients to serious forms of drug-induced skin injury (DISI).
