Hotels:
The Amman Marriott Hotel The Four Seasons Hotel
The Intercontinental Hotel in Amman Al-Fanar Palace
The Olive Tree Hotel The Crown Plaza Dead Sea Hotel
Sheraton Hotel
The Dead Sea Hilton Hotel، which also manages King Hussein Convention & Conference Centre at the Dead Sea
Restaurants:
Crumbs Restaurants
Starbucks Coffee Shops
McDonalds Restaurant
Social clubs:
Orthodox club Dunes club
Royal Yacht club Royal Automobile club
Water Parks:
Amman Waves La Cueva Aqua Park
1. Activity 1
Introduction to hospitality industry
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From the list of the Hotels, restaurants, soial clubs and water park invited to the conference. Choose 1 Hotel, 1 Restaurant,1Social Club and 1 Water Park. You may also choose hospitality businesses outside the list as well.
1.1. Hotel, restaurant, social club and water park
Hotel
Restaurant
Social club
Water park
Type & location
Facilities, products and services (You can include photos).
Brand & Logos (Photos)
1.2. The hospitality economic contribution
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· Discussing what are their direct and indirect economic contributions.
. Direct contribution
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2. Indirect contribution
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· Explaining how the International hotel chains in Petra, Dead Sea or Aqaba are contributing to the economic growth in these cities.
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1. Hotels:
The Amman Marriott Hotel The Four Seasons
Hotel
The Intercontinental Hotel in Amman Al-Fanar Palace
The Olive Tree Hotel The Crown Plaza
Dead Sea Hotel
Sheraton Hotel
The Dead Sea Hilton Hotel، which also manages King Hussein
Convention & Conference Centre at the Dead Sea
Restaurants:
Crumbs Restaurants
Starbucks Coffee Shops
McDonalds Restaurant
Social clubs:
Orthodox club Dunes club
Royal Yacht club Royal
Automobile club
Water Parks:
Amman Waves La Cueva Aqua
Park
2. 1. Activity 1
Introduction to hospitality industry
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From the list of the Hotels, restaurants, soial clubs and water
park invited to the conference. Choose 1 Hotel, 1
Restaurant,1Social Club and 1 Water Park. You may also
choose hospitality businesses outside the list as well.
1.1. Hotel, restaurant, social club and water park
Hotel
Restaurant
Social club
Water park
Type & location
3. Facilities, products and services (You can include photos).
Brand & Logos (Photos)
1.2. The hospitality economic contribution
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· Discussing what are their direct and indirect economic
contributions.
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5. National
International
Direct
indirect
2. Activity 2. Functional and Operational Hotel Departments
· Operational Departments (include their roles) &
Interrelationship between operational and functional
departments
Functional (Role)
Operational (Role)
Interrelationship
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6. 3. Activity three
assess how the use of franchising and licensing agreements، and
hotel chain management contract has influenced the global
development of the Hospitality Industry
Franchising
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Benefits of Franchising
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licensing agreements
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benefits of licensing agreements
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managing contracts
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2. Give an example from the hospitality industry that used
franchising, licensing or managing contracts to expand. Explain
briefly about the company history and how it developed through
time.
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Analyse how the global growth of such agreements has
contributed to the Industry’s economic worth
Indicating the number of properties each chain operates globally
and any statistics relating to their financial value and
performance.
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Explaining the contributions properties would have towards the
hospitality industry globaly.
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9. variable and decimal data to satisfy the character of data in
table. Also, in order to input any data maximum no of column
should be filled in order to obtain maximum data as possible.
Data model & Design
DATA DICTIONARY
TABLES:
· EMPLOYEE
COLUMN NAME
DATA TYPE
COLUMN RESTRICTION
COLUMN DESCRIPTION
ENum
INTEGER
NOT NULL
FirstName
CHARACTER
LastName
CHARACTER
11. · TRANSACTION
COLUMN NAME
DATA TYPE
COLUMN RESTRICTION
COLUMN DESCRIPTION
TransID
INTEGER
NOT NULL
Category
CHARACTER
· KID
COLUMN NAME
DATA TYPE
COLUMN RESTRICTION
COLUMN DESCRIPTION
KidId
INTEGER
NOT NULL & NULL
FirstName
CHARACTER
LastName
CHARACTER
DOB
DATE
14. ID
INTEGER
Amount
DECIMAL
Assumption and limitation of Design
· FINANCE TABLE hold information for Kid only
· HEALTHRECORDS TABLE hold Kid health records only.
· Address is shortened to city name.
· SSN and official documents for EMPLOYEE are not
mentioned for security reasons.
· Kid parent contact information is telephone entry.
· Amount for same TransID are same.
· Inventory is based on current stock.
IMPLEMENTATION
Prithivi Acharya
2 trivial query. Simple select with ordering
The query output all the information of kid that live in city
Denton and their class are ordered in alphabetic order.
15. The query returns the information of Employee whose name
start with D and are sorted according to their Last name.
2 medium difficulty queries. Queries that use composite
condition for selection, computations, aggregate function and
grouping.
The query output the no of kid that each teacher have. It has the
condition that shows only those TeacherID and counting of kind
where TeacherID is more than or equal to 180 and less than or
equal to 230.
The query output TransID, TransactionDetail and total sum of
each transaction where transaction detail start from Student and
TransID is greater than 2000.
2 query that uses subquery.
The query use subquery to list id and name for those students
whose health is examined by doctor with id 300. In
HEALTHRECORDS table there are only KidID mentioned, We
pull out the Kid First name and last name from KID table using
subquery.
16. The query use subquery to output the name and department of
employee who have more than 100 pencil and more than 5
copiers in their inventory stock.
3 queries that uses join (1 inner join, 1 left join, 1 right join).
The query uses inner join to output the result for only those
students that met the above condition. Here We output only
those student who are related to Trans ID 1100 in FINANCE
TABLE.
17. Left join include all the data from left table and matching value
from right table. Here in above query , we display all the
student with matched value and also those student who don’t
have any value at TRANSACTION table.
18. Right join includes all the data from right table and matching
value from left table. Here in above query we output all kid
value and also the health record value which are not for those
kids.
2 view (1 query must use join and the other must use subquery)
19. The query uses two view one is sub query and other is join to
output first name and last name for employee who work in
department Teacher.
1 query that uses union
For same data type, same no of column and same order we can
use union to output the matching value for query. In above
query I display all the list of name and contact for employee
and Kid.
Pooja Timalsina
2 trivial query. Simple select with ordering
The query output Employee no, name and department for al l the
20. employee whose Enum is greater than 150.
The query output all the data for INVENTORY Table who have
more than 90 pen on stock.
2 medium difficulty queries. Queries that use composite
condition for selection, computations, aggregate function and
grouping.
The query output counting of student which have allergies and
are checked by doctor 300 and 310
So that they can follow up for coming event.
The query output total amount of money for Trans ID 1100 and
2200. Student fee and insurance amount are summed up for the
output.
2 query that uses subquery.
The above query use subquery to output id and name of those
employee who teaches on class A and B .
21. The above query use subquery to list id for kid, transaction
detail and amount for Kid who have student fee paid.
3 queries that uses join (1 inner join, 1 left join, 1 right join).
The query use inner join to list those doctor who check on KID
with no allergies.
Left join in above query output those EMPLOYEE from that
table who match the data and also output whose are remaining
on left table.
The query output FirstName and last Name of employee and
first name for Kid and right join also include those employee
that are not teacher but are in different department.
22. 2 view (1 query must use join and the other must use subquery)
The above query use subquery to output id of KID for all those
transaction related to student fee and insurance.
The above query use join to output id of KID for all those
transaction related to student fee and insurance.
1 query that uses union
Union output same data type and output them as one data. Here
we output first name, last name and contact for Kid and
Employee using union.