KitchIntel
         
            
         
         KitchIntel is one of 
    
several fictitious companies
    created by Prof. David Bernstein, now a member of the
    
    Computer Science Department at James Madison University
    .
    
            
1 About the Company
            KitchIntel intends to simplify and improve all aspects of the
    "kitchen experience" (including the purchase of food and
    materials, meal preparation, and waste disposal).
    
         
            2 The Intelligent Kitchen
    Though a large number of microprocessors have found their way into
    kitchen appliances, they are not being used to their full
    advantage.  For the most part, these microprocessors are used for
    open loop control and some very simple forms of closed loop
    control.
    
    We plan to:
    
            
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      Enable all existing microprocessor-equipped appliances to communicate
      with each other and with the various people and organizations
      involved in the "kitchen experience".
      
 
    
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      Equip many more kitchen and pantry components (e.g., waste baskets, 
      cabinets, utensils) with computing and communications capabilities
      so that they too can interact.
      
 
            
    
            
    Our systems will, ultimately, allow the kitchen to automatically
    track "inventories" and prepare shopping lists, prepare menus from
    individual recipes, provide instructions to various appliances
    (e.g., pre-heat temperatures, mixing speeds), monitor the food
    preparation process, and more.
    
          
         
            3 Product Mission Statements
    Product mission statements are available for
    
          
         
            4 About the Name and Logo
    The name 
KitchIntel is a conflation and shortening of
    the words "kitchen" and "intelligent".
    
    The logo consists of various connected kitchen appliances.