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The dining philosophers problem is an example problem often used in concurrent algorithm design.
Dining philosophers problem
Dining Delights is an application made for restaurants as well as people who love to order ready-made food, whether at home, or in a restaurant. It allows restaurants to signup, edit their menus, add items, view customer’s orders with all the needed information to complete the orders, and send them.
An analysis on disposable vs. reusable containers in the dining halls of Harvard University Dining Services during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A dining court menu web application for Purdue students supporting features like recommendations, dietary preferences, ratings, popular menu items, search, filtering, and notifications.
A site that randomly selects the cafe/restaraunt I will dine at
API Service For The University of Michigan Dining Hall Menus
A demo Android app using Clean Architecture, Hilt, Kotlin, Coroutines, MVVM pattern and Retrofit
Dining Delight is Open Source Restaurant Management Desktop Application used to facilitate the Restaurant Staff to keep a record safe and arrangeable.
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