3 Proposed Solution
The
proposed solution is for a system to allow students and staff members to
reserve a seat in advance. The reservation of seats will be independent to the
current system that is implemented in the canteens, making it an optional
choice for patrons to use to obtain a seat.
3.1 Technical specifications
The
system will be integrated with SIT’s website, to allow for better management of
the system. As students and staff members are familiar with SIT’s website, it
will be more convenient for them to use the system as opposed to using an
external platform to reserve the seats. (Figure 2)
Students
and staff members can log in to the app through the SIT booking system. Once
logged in, students and staff members will be able to view their reserved
seats, check out their cash balance and create a new reservation by clicking on
the “NEW” icon located at the top right corner of the picture (Figure 2)
Doing
so will bring them to the reservation page where users will have to fill in the
following.
- Canteens they want to reserve a seat in.
- Preferred Date and Time
- Number of Pax and their respective matriculation number.
Clicking
on the “NEXT” icon located on the top right corner will bring them to the final
page.
On the
third and final page, users will be shown a layout of the seats with 3
different colour highlights.
- Grey (Taken)
- White (Available)
- Blue (Your allocated seating)
Users
can then click the “BOOK” button located on the top right corner of the screen
once they acknowledged and the reservation is done. A confirmation email will
be sent to the user.
Figure 2 User interface for the system
A
deposit will be required to use the reservation system, which will be refunded
if the users do not abuse the system. A penalty will be incurred if people do
not show up after booking a seat through the system. Students and staff members
need to use their matriculation or staff ID to account for their usage of the
system. Upon arriving at the seats at the canteen, the user is required to scan
their ID card before going for lunch. (Figure 3)
Figure 3 Tables with scanners
Penalties
would be imposed on users who have reserved seats but fail to show up. This is
to prevent the users from abusing the system and denying others from having a
seat in the canteen.
3.2 Other considerations
To maximise
the number of seats in the reserved area, users will be assigned seats instead
of giving them the choice to select their own. This will minimise the number of
empty seats between users, resulting in the efficient use of the limited space.
This approach would also prevent patrons from putting their bags on chairs,
resulting in a wastage of seats during peak period.
At the
start of the implementation, the ratio of reserved seats to free seating would
be 1:4 to observe the response from the staff members and students. (Figure 4)
Figure 4 Area plan of proposed solution
3.3 Benefits of proposed solution
The
benefits of implementing an online booking system would be having little to no
waiting time to find seats at the canteen during lunchtime. The turnover rate
of seats would be at its optimal as patrons would have to adhere to their
timeslot booked. With the online booking app, the reserved seats would be able
to hold the maximum number of patrons possible during lunchtime.
With a
better turnover rate of seats, there will be more students and staff members
going to the canteens for lunch, which results in an overall increase in people
purchasing from the canteen vendors. The revenue generated during lunch period
will increase, benefiting the vendors at the canteens in SIT@Dover.
Another
benefit to having a reservation system for seats is that students and staff
members will have a stronger sense of belonging in the school, as they would be
eating in SIT@Dover as opposed to travelling out for lunch. With this, the student
life in SIT@Dover will become much more pleasant, ultimately fulfilling one of
the division of estates’ goals; to improve on the student’s life within the
campus.
3.4 Limitations of proposed solution
The
online booking system is limited to the tables that are reserved for the
system. Thus, only 20% of the total seats in the canteen will be used for the
system in its initial stage. In addition, there are still majority of seats
which are not subjected to the regulations of the system. As a result, the
issue of patrons not leaving after their meals will still be present in the regular seating plan.
Scheduled maintenance and updates will be required for the reservation system,
preventing users from accessing the system during such period.
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