OpenTable Service

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An OpenTable Service is an internet-based restaurant reservation service.



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2018

  • (Wikipedia, 2018) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenTable Retrieved:2018-5-25.
    • OpenTable is an online restaurant-reservation service company founded by Chuck Templeton on 2 July 1998 and is based in San Francisco, California.

      In 1999, the website began operations offering reservations at a limited selection of restaurants in San Francisco. Restaurants that signed up with the service used the company's back-end software to process the reservations made on the website, resulting in a real-time reservation system for both diners and restaurants. The service has since expanded to cover more than 30,000 restaurants in most U.S. states as well as in several major international cities. Reservations can be made online through its website. On June 13, 2014 the company announced it had agreed to terms with the Priceline Group to be acquired in an all-cash deal for $2.6 billion. The company's home market consists of the United States. However, this has expanded in recent years to include Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. Reservations are free to end users; the company charges restaurants flat monthly and per-reservation fees for their use of the system. According to the company, it provides online reservations for about 40,000 restaurants around the world and seats about 23 million diners per month.


2016

2015

  • (Das, 2015) ⇒ Sudeep Das. (2015). “Making Meaningful Restaurant Recommendations At OpenTable.” In: Proceedings of the 9th ACM Conference on Recommender Systems (RecSys-2015)