The Camosun Classroom Restaurant is a fully
operating restaurant that is open to the public as a
part of the Culinary Arts program. Located at
Camosun’s Interurban campus, students learn how
to operate a restaurant through real-world
experience, and are given the chance to apply what
they have learned in school. Currently, patrons
must phone in to make arrangements for
reservations.
The project is to create an online booking process
for the Camosun Classroom Restaurant. This
process will provide an additional option for
customers to reserve a table at a given date and
time. The desire is to allow staff more time to focus
on other areas, instead of needing to constantly
monitor the phone. The restaurant needs to be able
to manipulate the bookings to accommodate
schedule changes, student size and customer
cancellations or rescheduling.
Daniel Conrad is currently a Camosun
student and enjoys developing on
multiple different platforms. He hopes
to be able to open his own indie
gaming studio where he can manage a
small group of talented people. He also
enjoys creating personal projects to
help him understand the technology
out there. He is currently making his
own website using react.

Also known as DV, Dhruv is actively
developing his skills to achieve his
goal of working in the tech industry.
During the ICS Program at Camosun,
Dhruv learned many programming
languages and industry tools like
Agile, Network Security, Web-Design
etc. He likes badminton, board games,
and video games during his spare time.
Dhruv is a dedicated student and is
excited to kickstart his career in the
tech industry after he finishes the ICS Program.
Chris has primarily focused on
web development and design, and
is currently the lead developer on
a project for Blue Buffalo Canada.
When Chris is not expanding his
skills with computers, he likes to
cook, watch movies with the
family, and pretend virtual reality
counts as exercise. Chris tackles
problems with confidence, has
experience in several programming and scripting
languages, and is good at catching the small details
that can sometimes be missed.
Team TeemO is grateful for this opportunity to create an online booking system. We give thanks to our sponsors at the Camosun Classroom Restaurant, and to our instructors at Camosun that help, support, and guide us in this project.