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on December 12, 2012 at 11:05:08 am
 

Eunmee Cho

Aunyawee Sahachalermphat

Seunghyun Kim

Hyorin (Rina) Lee

Steffen Andresen

 

 

Hi everyone~

 

We have used facebook group to discuss and share information.. 

So I would upload all the information so far in the facebook page here as well.

 

 

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*For the diagram of the wireless industry

 

This is what we came up for the diagram to explain the structure of the wireless industry. We came up with the Hamburger. Basically, the Google itself would be the top of the hamburger. While the hardware, software and the carrier would be the main ingredients. After passing through all the manufacturing process, we would promote our products through commercialization companies. At the end, we have the customers as the last piece of the hamburger.
If you would like more explanation or you have any questions, please feel free to ask or comment.
 Thank you so much :)) 

(Nan)

 

This is what we came up for the diagram to explain the structure of the wireless industry. We came up with the Hamburger. Basically, the Google itself would be the top of the hamburger. While the hardware, software and the carrier would be the main ingredients. After passing through all the manufacturing process, we would promote our products through commercialization companies. At the end, we have the customers as the last piece of the hamburger.  If you would like more explanation or you have any questions, please feel free to ask or comment. Thank you so much :))

 

 

 

* for the final product

 

 

 - For the first brainstorming

 

so we discussed below about the features and concluded (for now) that
1) instead of a scanner - install a voice recognition/ touch pad unless universal RFID system is adopted
2) an odor detector- in order to keep the shelves less smelly
and it would be unnecessary to have a function which you could look inside the fridge without opening it! :)

 

- For the 'Smart Fridge' 

 

Possible features for the fridge: look at the features i have written down and please free to give comments

Features of smart fridge
1) Scanner : to scan the items in order to know what’s in there and when the expiration date is so that the fridge can always be kept neat and won’t smell anymore!
+plus type in number system (just in case the bar code is not recognizable)
...

2) Printing system: printing out the grocery list and recipe ( recipe can be selected or maybe downloaded? eg. Vegetarian recipe)
3) Buying habits –statistically find the average number of items in the fridge
4) Application on phone –connect with the phone directly send the missing items?
5) Install camera ? yes or no?
Is it possible to know what’s inside the fridge without opening it?
Is it necessary?

 

 

 

- After discarding the 'Smart Fridge' idea

 

possible problems so far
1) What to buy for presents
2) Delivery containers -> Decided to do more research
3) Library ID/ seating problem
4) Coffee temperature (too hot or too cold)
...

5) Plant watering
6) Keep you warm when sleeping
7) Dirty glasses lens
8) Smelly living space

 

Research Areas:
Hyorin- Currently commercialized products( bags/ containers/ disposable bags/ boxes etc) + US delivery system
Eunmee- Container development+ Korean delivery system
Steffen- Currently commercialized products( bags/ containers/ disposable bags/ boxes etc) + Norwegian delivery system
Nan- Technology used+ Thai delivery system
Seunghyun- Needs of Customer/ Store manager/ Deliverer+ Japanese delivery system

 

-  Info so far

 

Articles about Korean delivery food market http://www.wikitree.co.kr/popup/pop_print.php?id=73189
http://blog.daum.net/_blog/BlogTypeView.do?blogid=0cIql&articleno=357#ajax_history_home

I feel sorry as it's written in Korean. The articles say that about 88% of ppl in the survey answered they think delivery foods are convenient and 77.5% agreed that delivery food market would keep grow

 

The origins of Chinese delivery box in Korea
(조선일보 | 090119 | 김미리 기자)
http://news.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2009/01/18/2009011801036.html

Actually, this box was awarded as the 'Most-Korean Design' by government bc of its long history and usefulness (it's easy to open and close with sliding door, cheap, strong, easy to clean, and light(?)). However, some people insist that this is originally from Japanese delivery box which is made by wood. (http://blog.daum.net/abg12/8740190) These days, there are plastic boxes (http://pizzatong.co.kr/kboard/kboard.php?board=pizza_13&act=view&no=6&page=1&search_mode&search_word&cid), however, people keep using aluminum vers.

 

I recommend you to look this website for a minute (http://www.pizzatong.co.kr/) as it has different versions of delivery containers for chicken, pizza, Chinese, Jock-bal, Naeng-myun, and so on

 

Delivery System (Thailand)
http://www.ryt9.com/s/abcp/1273669
This is the result of the survey, regarding the delivery system in thailand. I will explain more about this during the meeting since it's in Thai language!

 

Japanese food delivery in Thailand
http://www.oishigroup.com/product_delivery.php

 

Chinese food delivery in Thailand
http://delivery.mkrestaurant.com/pages/content/menu_page.aspx?q=VV6SdA7PIImJenRxdU4JwEG%2FcNPW3zvaHdfH6w0oRMk%3D

 

Incidents regarding the delivery system in Thailand
http://topicstock.pantip.com/food/topicstock/2009/09/D8353953/D8353953.html
http://www.atriumtech.com/cgi-bin/hilightcgi?Home=%2Fhome%2FInterWeb2000&File=%2Fhome2%2Fsearchdata%2FForums2%2Fhttp%2Fwww.pantip.com%2Fcafe%2Ffood%2Ftopic%2FD5505422%2FD5505422.html
http://www.pantip.com/cafe/isolate/topic/M12927207/M12927207.html

 

Chicken delivery in Thailand
http://www.facebook.com/kfcth

 

Pizza delivery in Thailand
http://www.facebook.com/pizzahutthai/

 

Thai food delivery in Thailand
http://www.snpfood.com/th/online-delivery/VIP99

Another Thai food delivery in Thailand
http://www.baanpinto.com/

 

Some ideas of the delivery box:
http://www.tohome.com/product_detail.aspx?product_id=PD0005402400096
http://www.siamch.com/ch/index.php?page=shop.product_details&category_id=15&flypage=flypage.tpl&product_id=116&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=64&vmcchk=1
http://www.zebra-head.com/esale/viewshoponline.asp?productcategoryid=0000000003

 

Some more ideas to keep the delivery food warm:
http://www.ehow.com/how_8344413_keep-safe-operating-fooddelivery-business.html
http://restaurant-hospitality.com/equipment/rh_imp_3416
http://www.foodservicewarehouse.com/restaurant-equipment-supply-marketing-articles/product-safety-public-health/keep-hot-foods-hot-focusing-on-food-safety-/c28169.aspx

 

In Norway we usually have a box like this: http://www.123rf.com/photo_9088227_chinese-take-away-food-fried-rice-sweet-and-sour-with-pineapple-and-chicken-isolated-on-white.html

Or like this: http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/215918355/Take_away_boxes.html?s=p

 

Here is over a thousand different take away boxes for food, you can easily order from china:
http://www.alibaba.com/trade/search?SearchText=take+away+box+for+food&IndexArea=product_en&fsb=y

 

There are ones like this http://www.nashvillewraps.com/take-out-boxes/chinese-take-out-boxes/clear-pet-chinese-take-out-boxes/sku-1143.html using PET or other materials so that it would preserve heat better

 

http://blog.naver.com/bboooing?Redirect=Log&logNo=60138693149

I've found some info about the delivery part time job in Chinese restaurants. The point here is, many part timers complain that it's inconvenient to revisit places to get the plates back.

 

Chicken vs Chinese foods http://londonpointer.com/615

 

Ppl's opinion about delivery plates..

http://dvdprime.donga.com/bbs/view.asp?bbslist_id=876222&master_id=40

 

Why restaurants hesitate to use disposable plates: http://cafe.naver.com/jyt8619/4440

 

As my links are all written in Korean, I'll translate some facts in English.

There was a law that restricts the use of disposable plates for Korean/Chinese restaurants. However, this law was modified from 2008. (http://www.seoul.co.kr/news/newsView.php?id=20120225011020) As a result, more restaurants are prone to use disposable plates for some reasons.
Firstly, it is a huge bothersome for restaurants' owners to get containers back and wash them. They worry that the plates can be broken/stolen, and deliverers (usually part timers) complain about it.
However, from the point of view of consumers, they don't like this as a) it looks less tasty with plastic plates b) they don't know how to recycle/throw away the leftovers c) they are concerned with health (hot foods/soups in plastic containers).

For chicken, ppl regard it as natural to use paper containers. However, many ppl in Korea still think it's unhealthy and somewhat careless to use disposable plates for Chinese/Korean foods.

 

 

 

 

Out alternative proposal is this: (Sorry, it's Korean vers. but soon - after I get feedbacks from the professor- I'll translate it into English)

제서혁.pptx  

 

 

 

 

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