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This 9 page paper is a plan to convert a café into a cyber café. The paper lays out the background ands the plans to carry out the conversion including a Gantt chart and a capital costing budget. The bibliography cites 1 source.
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File: TS14_TEcafepl.rtf
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footfall outside. Structurally there are few changes needed apart form the adaptation of the building and installation of equipment which can be achieved in 11 weeks. The development of the
caf? involves internal arrangements and the purchase and installation of the computer network and equipment in the kitchen as well as decorating and a new shop front. The result will
be a business that is up and running in 12 weeks time and able to produce an income. I. Introduction The plan is to convert a coffee shop into
an internet caf?. This is a worthwhile project that is targeted to create a profit, which is the aim of all businesses. This idea has been chosen due to the
existing competences of the potential proprietor. With ah high level of computer and internet skills, including use and maintenance, and a potentially lucrative market this was a decision aimed at
providing income and personal satisfaction. In undertaking a project such as this there are several target, to build and maintain a successful business, to serve the needs of the
target market. This may be broken down into more detailed target such as a desired income level of 18,000 per year or similar. 2. Rationale and significance 2.1 Problem
definition To achieve this goal an existing business that is a caf? needs to be adapted. As the business is already a caf? the side of the business that will
provide food and drink is partially catered for, although some alterations may need to be made. The structure of the building may remain the same, however, there will need to
be the development of the required local infrastructure for a network of computers, with the required network cables, power supply, security devices and lighting. 2.2 Background of Problem
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