ICT in the Leisure Centre
The current ICT facilities used in the leisure centre at the moment
are
1 standalone 486 PC in the reception area. It does not have a printer
connected to it, and there is an out of date word processing package
on the machine, it is only rarely used by Andy Cawson who is head
receptionist. The computer also has other software on the computer,
but Andy is not sure how to work it.
The Admin office has two Pentium 100 PC's that share a jet ink
printer. One of the computers in the admin area holds personal
details. There is word processing software installed on the computer
it is regularly used.
In the bar, restaurant and shop there are a number of points of sales
terminals that are used within the leisure centre.
In the finance department, Martin Dolphin the finance officer uses his
own laptop, he records financial data on the laptop and also produces
financial documents. He uses is own laptop, because he is unable to
work on the 386 PC that is in his office. He is also unable to print
from his laptop and PC 386 because there is no printer, if he wants to
produce any print outs he has to go to Admin.
In the leisure centre there are telephones that are used to
communicate, but it is mainly manual systems that are used to run the
leisure centre.
Problems with the existing ICT system within the leisure centre are:
· the poor standard of ICT equipment,
· most work is done manually and when the work is done using the
computers work is made more difficult than it should be,
For example in reception there is no printer connected in there so the
receptionist have to go else where to get work printed off.
In addition, due to the poor ICT within the leisure centre it is
causing problems such as:
· Information has been lost which leads to numerous customer
complaints, because sporting facilities are being double booked etc.
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