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Crown Melbourne Leisure and Hospitality 11500 $2.8B Australia SKIDATA SKIDATA Ticketed LPR License Plate Recognition 2016 n/a In 2016 Crown Melbourne deployed SKIDATA Ticketed LPR, a License Plate Recognition application, to instrument parking operations at its Melbourne property. The implementation positioned SKIDATA Ticketed LPR as the core vehicle identification and ticketing layer within Crown Melbourne's on-site parking control environment. Configuration emphasized License Plate Recognition workflows and ticket issuance, including automated image capture, optical character recognition, barrier control triggers, event logging, and transaction recording. SKIDATA Ticketed LPR was configured to support ticketed entry and exit flows, enforcement capture, and operational reporting consistent with License Plate Recognition functional terminology. End-to-end validation work documented by Crown's QA teams included interfaces between the SKIDATA parking product suite and enterprise systems explicitly cited in testing artifacts, including Opera, point of sale systems, Workday, IBM Maximo, and Warehouse Management System integrations. Test scenarios exercised transactional posting, access reconciliation and data handoffs between parking systems and hotel, POS and enterprise asset management functions. Governance and rollout followed a structured QA approach, with a defined test strategy and Master Test Plan, test execution coordinated by IT QA teams, defect tracking in JIRA and test management in Zephyr. Crown's QA activity included test design, capacity planning, bug triage and training to validate key module integrations prior to live operation.
SkyCity Entertainment Group Leisure and Hospitality 4500 $522M New Zealand SKIDATA SKIDATA Ticketed LPR License Plate Recognition 2008 n/a In 2008, SkyCity Entertainment Group implemented SKIDATA Ticketed LPR, deploying a License Plate Recognition application into its SKIDATA carpark environment. The SKIDATA Ticketed LPR was used to automate ticketed parking workflows, correlate plate captures with ticket issuance, and control vehicle access at site entry and exit points. Architecturally the implementation incorporated virtual server hosts managed with VMware and Windows Server instances, with SKIDATA Ticketed LPR interfacing directly with on-premises SKIDATA carpark hardware. Explicitly integrated components include barriers, coders, ticket feeders, automatic paying machines, validators, and SKIDATA user account management, and the solution operated alongside site surveillance camera infrastructure for fixed and PTZ alignment and image capture. Operational responsibility rested with SkyCity ICT field services staff who provided Level 1 through Level 3 support for SKIDATA Ticketed LPR, performing tasks such as VMware patching and snapshots, firmware updates on networked devices, and hardware replacement. Incident, request, problem, asset and change management for the SKIDATA Ticketed LPR environment were processed through ServiceNow aligned with ITIL 4 practices, ensuring formalized support and change workflows. The deployment supported carpark operations and security functions at SkyCity facilities in New Zealand, with the SKIDATA Ticketed LPR integrated into daily access control and payment validation processes. Ongoing maintenance activities recorded for the environment included server patching, device reconfiguration, and camera realignment to sustain license plate capture accuracy.
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