Cave Meal
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.32628/CSEIT2390253Keywords:
Hospitality, Cave Meal, End User, EcosystemAbstract
Cave Meal is an end user support and android application consultation service. Here we propose a system that provides users with good quality home - made food and spacious rooms for their accommodation. To provide better client relationship management for these service providers. This system aims to build an environment where various users who need these basic service-help can consult service providers, tell them their requirements and discuss expenses. A facility where large quantity of food, different types of accommodations acquiring a huge area which is in minimal rent intended for individual services and consumption are routinely provided. “Cave Meal” provides an entire ecosystem aimed to help users have a quality lifestyle and solve day-to-day survival issues with help of our service-providers. The user can consult various service-providers to fulfil the basic requirements under one platform. This project examines the aspects of the hospitality industry. In the 21st century the use of the internet, computers and other electronic devices have made handling different jobs and aspects of management very easy.
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