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Menu Engineering

Menu Engineering

Author: د/ سامى عبد القادر , The Anglo Egyptian Bookshop مكتبة الأنجلو المصرية

Number of pages: 173
The Psychology of Menu Selection

The Psychology of Menu Selection

Author: Kent L. Norman

Number of pages: 372

One of the most pressing problems in the development of computer systems is the design of the human/computer interface. Designers often commit the error of thinking that others think and approach tasks in the same ways they do, resulting in a mismatch between what users want or expect the system to do--and what it actual does. This book addresses the application of menu selection as a mode of human/computer interaction, and emphasizes menu selection as a communication technique which allows users to control program branching in conjunction with other modes of interaction. The book examines conceptual and theoretical issues, experimental research on menu selection, and menu implementation and evaluation. Computer interfaces will undergo changes as computers themselves evolve, but the human mind will be much the same, and issues surrounding its abilities will remain. This book was written with the audience of those interested in the psychology of cognitive control in mind.

A menu planning guide for Type A school lunches

A menu planning guide for Type A school lunches

Author: United States. Food And Nutrition Service. Nutrition And Technical Services Division

Number of pages: 26
A Menu Planning Guide for Type A School Lunches

A Menu Planning Guide for Type A School Lunches

Author: United States. Food And Nutrition Service

Number of pages: 28
The French Menu Cookbook

The French Menu Cookbook

Author: Richard Olney

Number of pages: 464

As those who knew him will attest, Francophile and food writer Richard Olney was one of a kind-a writerly cook who had a tremendous influence on American cooking via his well-worn cottage on a hillside in Provence. Born in the Midwest in 1927 and drawn to France at the tender age of twenty-four, Olney was unapologetically attracted to the style, flavors, and tastes of French cooking when most Americans were smitten by the wonders of the new prepared foods in their markets. With unrelenting passion and precision, Olney studied and explored the cuisine, carefully documenting all he had learned for future generations of chefs, cooks, and food lovers. His first of several landmark works, THE FRENCH MENU COOKBOOK, was well ahead of its time with its authentic French recipes and then-unheard-of seasonal approach to cooking. Little did we know then that THE FRENCH MENU COOKBOOK would provide inspiration for Alice Waters and her compatriots as they built the groundwork for a culinary revolution in America. Brimming with the honest and enlightening explanations of how the French really cook and the 150-plus authentic recipes, this book is a masterful resource that is a must for every...

The Multiple Menu Model

The Multiple Menu Model

Author: Joseph Renzulli

Number of pages: 143

Based on constructivist learning theory, The Multiple Menu Model presents six practical menus that guide curriculum developers as they bring together an understanding of a discipline, its content and methodologies, and a vast array of instructional techniques. Teachers have successfully used this approach to challenge learners on all levels and make learning more meaningful, relevant, and engaging. The Knowledge Menu aids educators as they locate a topic in the realm of knowledge, uncover the basic principles and concepts, and explore the methodology used by practicing professionals in the field. The Instructional Objectives and Student Activities Menu helps teachers address issues of balance between content and process objectives as they write curriculum. The Instructional Strategies Menu reminds educators of the wide range of teaching strategies they can use within a lesson or unit. The Instructional Sequences Menu helps educators organize and sequence a unit or lesson to maximize impact and outcomes. The Artistic Modification Menu encourages teachers to inject the curriculum with their own creative contributions, such as personal stories, collected memorabilia, and hobby...

Drive-Thru Menu Math: Beginning Money Skills

Drive-Thru Menu Math: Beginning Money Skills

Number of pages: 45

"Real-life, fast-food menu situations to teach basic Math skills. 4 free menus! Supports NCTM standards."--Cover.

School Breakfast Menu Planning Guide

School Breakfast Menu Planning Guide

Author: United States. Food And Nutrition Service

Number of pages: 16
Menu Math: The Hamburger Hut (+, -)

Menu Math: The Hamburger Hut (+, -)

Author: Barbara Johnson, Kitty Scharf

Number of pages: 99

Grade Level: 3-6 Make learning fun while boosting basic skills with this unique book of practical application math activities. The ebook includes a colorful menu to which students must refer to figure costs when spending money at a restaurant! From hamburgers to french fries, your students will get their fill as they work through hundreds of computation and real-life word problems. Students figure food costs, tax, total restaurant checks, make change, and more!

Bar Menu

Bar Menu

Author: André Darlington

Number of pages: 434

Craft unforgettable happy hours at home with this globally inspired collection of 100+ crave-worthy bar bites and cocktail pairings from the bestselling author of Booze & Vinyl and The New Cocktail Hour. Bring the world’s best drinking food home and into your kitchen with this stylish recipe book featuring more than 100 drool-worthy, easy-to-prepare dishes. Award-winning food-and-drink writer André Darlington serves up creative bites and reimagined classics from around the globe—everything from quick nosh to wowing party-pleasers—to make Bar Menu the ultimate guide to boozy eating and entertaining at home. Whether you are a cocktailer looking for food pairings, or an armchair traveler eager to recreate iconic bar bites from the comfort of your own kitchen, this is your bible for hosting memorable cocktail hours. Companion drink ideas for every dish, 30+ cocktail recipes, quick history lessons, plus tricks and tips on everything from curating menus to batching drinks for a crowd of family and friends make this a cocktail hour cookbook unlike anything you’ve seen before. Recipes include Persian Saffron Pistachios, Piri Piri Shrimp Cocktail, Cacio e Pepe Frittata, Gin-Cured...

The Hospitality Industry Handbook on Nutrition and Menu Planning

The Hospitality Industry Handbook on Nutrition and Menu Planning

Author: Lisa Gordon-davis , Lientjie Van Rensburg

Number of pages: 356

South Africa's hospitality industry has to cater for extremely diverse nutritional needs - those of foreign tourists, as well as South Africans from all cultural and religious sectors. Nutrition principles and ideas on how to fully utilise South Africa food resources are explored in this title.

Menu Planning and Merchandising

Menu Planning and Merchandising

Author: Richard J. Hug , Marshall C. Warfel

Number of pages: 358
Julia Child's Menu Cookbook

Julia Child's Menu Cookbook

Author: Julia Child

Number of pages: 512

Presents complete menus from "Julia Child & Company" and "Julia Child & More Company" for every occasion, from picnics to dinner parties

Menus

Menus

Author: Lothar A. Kreck

Number of pages: 300

Abstract: A study guide for food service operators considers current social trends and behavior regarding food and beverage consumption, and the effects of such trends on menu planning in a food service establishment. Topics include the history of menus and their analysis; menu pricing guidelines; methods for evaluating the effectiveness of menus; proven approaches for improving menus; specifying accuracy in menu design; and the effective use of wine lists. Reference data tables on menu design are appended. Numerous illustrations are provided throughout the text. (wz).

FileMaker Pro 13: The Missing Manual

FileMaker Pro 13: The Missing Manual

Author: Susan Prosser , Stuart Gripman

Number of pages: 942

You don’t need a technical background to build powerful databases with FileMaker Pro 13. This crystal-clear guide covers all new FileMaker Pro 13 features, such as its improved layout tools and enhanced mobile support. Whether you’re running a business, printing a catalog, or planning a wedding, you’ll learn how to customize your database to run on a PC, Mac, Web browser, or iOS device. The important stuff you need to know: Get started. Tour FileMaker Pro’s features and create your first database in minutes. Access data anywhere. Use FileMaker Go on your iPad or iPhone—or share data on the Web. Dive into relational data. Solve problems quickly by connecting and combining data tables. Create professional documents. Publish reports, invoices, catalogs, and other documents with ease. Harness processing power. Use calculations and scripts to crunch numbers, search text, and automate tasks. Add visual power and clarity. Create colorful charts to illustrate and summarize your data. Share your database on a secure server. Add the high-level features of FileMaker Pro Advanced and FileMaker Pro Server.

Essential SNMP

Essential SNMP

Author: Douglas R. Mauro , Kevin J. Schmidt

Number of pages: 340

A practical introduction to SNMP for system network administrators. Starts with the basics of SNMP, how it works and provides the technical background to use it effectively.

Apple Macintosh Encyclopedia

Apple Macintosh Encyclopedia

Author: Gary Phillips

Number of pages: 328

The Apple Macintosh Encyclopedia provides easily accessible, brief and understandable information on the topics that you are most likely to have questions about. We have carefully digested the manuals, books, magazine articles, and other information sources for the Macintosh. These, combined with our own experience in using the Macintosh and other personal computers, have been integrated into an alphabetical sequence of short entries in the style of an encyclopedia. The goal is to provide concise, useful and easy-to-understand information on a particular topic that is quickly accessible when you need it. Much of the information in the entries is not contained in the manuals provided with the Macintosh and various software products. For example, notice the discussion, under WIDTH, of the "deferred" nature of this command when used with a device name, the discussion of the colon (:) in Multiplan for ranges, or Saving, Problems With. These topics are omitted or inadequately covered in the standard manuals. The Macintosh is the first truly visual computer. In keeping with the highly visual nature of using the Macintosh, we have provided over 100 illustrations. Each shows exactly what...

Getting Started with LibreOffice 5.0

Getting Started with LibreOffice 5.0

Author: Libreoffice Documentation Team

Number of pages: 389

LibreOffice is a freely-available, full-featured office suite that runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X computers. This book is for anyone who wants to get up to speed quickly with LibreOffice 5.0. It introduces Writer (word processing), Calc (spreadsheets), Impress (presentations), Draw (vector drawings), Math (equation editor), and Base (database). This book was written by volunteers from the LibreOffice community. Profits from the sale of this book will be used to benefit the community.

The Complete HyperCard 2.2 Handbook

The Complete HyperCard 2.2 Handbook

Author: Danny Goodman

Number of pages: 1278

Shows users how to build working HyperCard applications. How to create more sophisticated applications by means of the HyperTalk scripting language. Incorporates new multimedia capabilities.

Smashing WordPress

Smashing WordPress

Author: Thord Daniel Hedengren

Number of pages: 368

The ultimate guide to using WordPress to make your life easier This newest edition from the world's most popular resource for web designers and developers presents you with nothing less than the latest and greatest on everything that WordPress has to offer. As one of the hottest tools on the web today for creating a blog, WordPress has evolved to be much more than just a blogging platform and has been pushed beyond its original purpose. With this new edition of a perennially popular WordPress resource, Smashing Magazine offers.

Developing Windows 3.1 Applications with Microsoft C/C++

Developing Windows 3.1 Applications with Microsoft C/C++

Author: Brent Rector

Number of pages: 1370

Completely updated to cover all the new areas of Windows 3.1 application development. Offers detailed coverage of Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) and dynamic data exchange (DDE).

PHP Programming with MySQL: The Web Technologies Series

PHP Programming with MySQL: The Web Technologies Series

Author: Don Gosselin , Diana Kokoska , Robert Easterbrooks

Number of pages: 712

This book covers the basics of PHP and MySQL along with introductions to advanced topics including object-oriented programming and how to build Web sites that incorporate authentication and security. After you complete this course, you will be able to use PHP and MySQL to build professional quality, database-driven Web sites. Important Notice: Media content referenced within the product description or the product text may not be available in the ebook version.

Learning Axure RP Interactive Prototypes

Learning Axure RP Interactive Prototypes

Author: John Henry Krahenbuhl

Number of pages: 362

If you are a user experience professional, designer, information architect, or business analyst who wants to gain interactive prototyping skills with Axure, then this book is ideal for you. Some familiarity with Axure is preferred but not essential.

Using Excel Version 5 for Windows

Using Excel Version 5 for Windows

Author: Ron Person

Number of pages: 1326

Version 5.0 for Windows; IBM & compatibles; all user levels.

Macworld? Mac? OS 9 Bible

Macworld? Mac? OS 9 Bible

Author: Lon Poole , Todd Stauffer

Number of pages: 940

If Mac OS 9 can do it, you can do it too … From its Sherlock 2 search engine to its voiceprint passwords, Apple's new operating system is packed with ingenious features that make your life easier. This all-in-one guide explains how to make the most of OS 9's capabilities, whether you're a Mac veteran or you just bought your first iMac. So let Mac experts Lon Poole and Todd Stauffer take you on a grand tour of this amazing OS — and show you step-by-step how to maximize your Mac! Inside, you'll find complete coverage of Mac OS 9 Master Mac OS fundamentals, from the desktop and Finder to the Internet and e-mail Find out about new Mac OS 9 interface changes — including using the Control Pad and customizing the Finder for multiple users Harness Sherlock 2 to make online research — and shopping — a snap Create personalized desktops for every member in your household, class, or workgroup Protect your privacy with encryption, voice recognition, and other beefed-up security features Share files and create your own customized network over the Internet Use AppleScripts to automate operations and even work on your Mac remotely Take your Mac's video, sound, and recording capabilities ...

Big Java

Big Java

Author: Cay S. Horstmann

Number of pages: 1382

This text is an exploration into computer science, programming principles and advanced features of the Java language. The text is useful for anyone interested in learning or reinforcing introductory programming concepts and beginning to take advantage of many of the exciting attributes of the Java language. Now updated with Java 1.5, Big Java, Second Edition remains the definitive introduction to programming. Horstmann, in his extensive teaching and industry experience, has always emphasized that those who truly want to study the discipline of Computer Science and the art of programming must, before writing a line of code, first learn to think like a problem solver. With this in mind, the first part of the text is focused not on programming as an abstract exercise, but on fundamental principles of programming and problem solving. Java is both the tool to be mastered and the key to understanding basic computer science concepts. The second part of this text introduces advanced concepts of the Java programming language. Assuming an understanding of programming concepts at this point, the author offers the reader an in-depth look into how Java relates to searching and sorting, data...

Access 2007

Access 2007

Author: Matthew Macdonald

Number of pages: 753

A comprehensive guide to Access 2007 helps users become comfortable with the new user interface and tabbed toolbar, as well as learn how to design complete databases, maintain them, write queries, search for data, and build attractive forms for quick-and-

International Encyclopedia of Hospitality Management

International Encyclopedia of Hospitality Management

Author: Abraham Pizam

Number of pages: 708

The International Encyclopedia of Hospitality Management covers all of the relevant issues in the field of hospitality management from both a sectoral level: * Lodging * Restaurants * Clubs * Time-share * Conventions As well as a functional one: * Accounting & finance * Marketing * Human resources * Information technology * Facilities management Its unique user-friendly structure enables readers to find exactly the information they require at a glance; whether they require broad detail which takes a more cross-sectional view across each subject field, or more focussed information which looks closely at specific topics and issues within the hospitality industry today. Section Editors: Peter Harris - ACCOUNTING & FINANCE Oxford Brookes University, UK Zheng Gu - ACCOUNTING & FINANCE University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA Randall Upchurch - CLUB MANAGEMENT & TIMESHARE MANAGEMENT University of Central Florida, USA Patti Shock - EVENT MANAGEMENT University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA Deborah Breiter - EVENT MANAGEMENT University of Central Florida, USA David Stipanuk - FACILITIES MANAGEMENT Cornell University, USA Darren Lee-Ross - HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT James Cook University, Australia ...

Photoshop Elements 12 in easy steps

Photoshop Elements 12 in easy steps

Author: Nick Vandome

Number of pages: 192

Adobe's best-selling Photoshop Elements for editing images is updated with even more features to enhance pictures. And Photoshop Elements 12 in easy steps reveals all the key features on offer for you to perfect your photos. It'll help you to quickly master Elements' interface then show you how to: Transfer your images from your camera and keep them organized on your computer by people, events or placesEnhance colours, eliminate undesired blemishes and unwanted objects to perfect your photosMerge your photos to create a new image and add clever effects to highlight selected aspects of your snap. Add a personal note or create your own pop art. Then share your unique photo through Facebook, Flickr or Adobe's Private Web Album app. Or simply print and frame your work of art! Photoshop Elements 12 in easy steps covers versions for both PC and Mac users and demonstrates both the fun and the functionality of image editing which makes Photoshop Elements 12 the perfect image editing program for any photography enthusiast.

Learning WatchKit Programming

Learning WatchKit Programming

Author: Wei-meng Lee

Number of pages: 415

Create Breakthrough Apple Watch Apps with the WatchKit Framework With its Apple Watch and WatchKit framework, Apple is challenging developers to build exciting and innovative apps for Apple Watch. iOS developers who master Apple Watch programming now will have the same huge “early mover” advantage that early iPhone developers enjoyed. Learning WatchKit Programming is a complete, hands-on tutorial for all iOS developers who are ready to design and build tomorrow’s hottest new wearable apps. Leading iOS development trainer and author Wei-Meng Lee covers all of the fundamentals of Apple Watch development and the WatchKit API, from application architecture and design to navigation, notification, and glances. Using practical Swift code examples designed for clarity and simplicity, Lee guides you through building apps from the ground up and shows you how to integrate those apps with the iPhone for expanded capabilities. The perfect companion to other mobile development books in the Learning Series, this guide helps you extend your iOS skills to a whole new environment, build apps that solve a new set of problems, and reach millions of people in the new Apple Watch marketplace...

MacBook For Dummies

MacBook For Dummies

Author: Mark L. Chambers

Number of pages: 535

Brush up on the next generation of MacBooks Learning how to use a new laptop can be as challenging as trying to decipher ancient hieroglyphics—but don't let that intimidate you! MacBook For Dummies, 6th Edition is your straightforward guide to all things MacBook, including setting up and configuring your laptop, navigating your way around the desktop, familiarizing yourself with the operating system, working with files and folders, using the Finder and Finder Tabs, working with Dashboard, Mission Control, and Spaces, searching your computer with Spotlight, surfing the Internet with Safari, syncing your data with iCloud, communicating with friends and family with email, Messages, and FaceTime, discovering new apps, and creating and printing documents. Additionally, this approachable, yet comprehensive text offers insight into working with Pages, Numbers, and Keynote, and more. MacBooks are incredibly popular for both their sleek, appealing hardware and easy to use, relevant software. Whether you're a PC convert or just want to brush up on the latest updates to the MacBook line, this helpful book gets you started in a snap. Get up and running on your new MacBook by starting with...

Mastering FoxPro 2.5

Mastering FoxPro 2.5

Author: Charles Siegel

Number of pages: 1006

With Fast Track speed notes.

Small Computers in Fluid Mechanics

Small Computers in Fluid Mechanics

Author: American Society Of Mechanical Engineers. Winter Meeting

Number of pages: 84

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