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An Analysis Of Contributors To The Fiu Hospitality Review: Volume 1 To Volume 19, William G. O'Brien, Elisa S. Moncarz Jan 2002

An Analysis Of Contributors To The Fiu Hospitality Review: Volume 1 To Volume 19, William G. O'Brien, Elisa S. Moncarz

Hospitality Review

This article documents all major articles in the FIU Hospitality Review, from its inaugural issue in spring of 1983 through 2001; 346 articles and 325 authors from 127 affiliations are included, as well as the academic institutions, hospitality industry organizations and authors who have contributed most frequently. The high ranking received by the FIU Hospitality Review is evidence of the many researchers and industry executives who have contributed over the past two decades.


Hospitality Research: How To Plan, Fund, Execute, And Publish, Lendal H. Kopenhaver, William O'Brien Jan 1990

Hospitality Research: How To Plan, Fund, Execute, And Publish, Lendal H. Kopenhaver, William O'Brien

Hospitality Review

Researchers interested in exploring topics of concern to the hospitality industry can discover a wide range of areas to be explored and a variety of sources to fund the research. The authors discuss a four-step plan for conducting and publishing quality research, including tips for the writing process.


Near Term Computer Management Strategy For Hospitality Managers And Computer System Vendors, William G. O'Brien Jan 1988

Near Term Computer Management Strategy For Hospitality Managers And Computer System Vendors, William G. O'Brien

Hospitality Review

In his dialogue - Near Term Computer Management Strategy For Hospitality Managers and Computer System Vendors - by William O'Brien, Associate Professor, School of Hospitality Management at Florida International University, Associate Professor O’Brien initially states: “The computer revolution has only just begun. Rapid improvement in hardware will continue into the foreseeable future; over the last five years it has set the stage for more significant improvements in software technology still to come. John Naisbitt's information electronics economy¹ based on the creation and distribution of information has already arrived and as computer devices improve, hospitality managers will increasingly do at least …


Database As A Tool For Hospitality Management, William G. O'Brien Jan 1987

Database As A Tool For Hospitality Management, William G. O'Brien

Hospitality Review

In his discussion - Database As A Tool For Hospitality Management - William O'Brien, Assistant Professor, School of Hospitality Management at Florida International University, O’Brien offers at the outset, “Database systems offer sweeping possibilities for better management of information in the hospitality industry. The author discusses what such systems are capable of accomplishing.”

The author opens with a bit of background on database system development, which also lends an impression as to the complexion of the rest of the article; uh, it’s a shade technical.

“In early 1981, Ashton-Tate introduced dBase 11. It was the first microcomputer database management processor …


Database System For Alumni Tracking, Steven V. Moll Jan 1987

Database System For Alumni Tracking, Steven V. Moll

Hospitality Review

In their discussion - Database System for Alumni Tracking - by Steven Moll, Associate Professor and William O'Brien, Assistant Professor, School of Hospitality Management at Florida International University, Professors Moll and O’Brien initially state: “The authors describe a unique database program which was created to solve problems associated with tracking hospitality majors subsequent to graduation.”

“…and please, whatever you do, keep in touch with your school; join an alum’ organization. It is a great way to engage the resources of your school to help further your career,” says Professor Claudia Castillo in addressing a group of students attending her Life …


Shopping For Computer Restaurant Management Systems, William G. O'Brien Jan 1985

Shopping For Computer Restaurant Management Systems, William G. O'Brien

Hospitality Review

A myriad of computer management systems are available for the restaurant business. The author discusses all aspects of evaluating, purchasing, and using such systems for a restaurant operation.


File Control: The Heart Of Business Computer Management, William G. O'Brien Jan 1985

File Control: The Heart Of Business Computer Management, William G. O'Brien

Hospitality Review

In his study - File Control: The Heart Of Business Computer Management - William G. O'Brien, Assistant Professor, The School of Hospitality Management at Florida International University, initially informs you: “Even though computers are an everyday part of the hospitality industry, many managers lack the knowledge and experience to control and protect the files in these systems. The author offers guidelines which can minimize or prevent damage to the business as a whole.”

Our author initially opens this study with some anecdotal instances illustrating the failure of hospitality managers to exercise due caution with regard to computer supported information systems …