Software Application and Innovation

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Transcript Software Application and Innovation

Software Application and
Innovation
“MarketBlue”
A Bluetooth Application
About “MarketBlue”
• It’s a Bluetooth application that will communicate
with a customer through digital board incorporated
in a supermall or Megastore.
• Customer will get updated automatically through
their Bluetooth device on entrance.
• Scope within Super mall:
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Shops information and discounts.
Restaurants information and on day menu.
Healthcare services and emergencies.
Transportation services and schedule.
Features:
• Centralized platform (Application and
Database)
• Server side and client-advertisers side.
• Digital board automatically updates server
and customers.
• Several digital boards.
• Customers can update each other.
Challenges:
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Market competitor.
Breaking old trend.
Convincing to replace existing system.
Promoting the application to the customers.
Training
Benefits:
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Green
Time saving
Accessibility
Centralized
Cheaper and live
More productive
MarketBlue – The way it works:
Technologies
Brief
Comment
Language
Java, Objective C, .NET
Initially only Java will be used
as the primary target is
android devices. In second
phase iOS will be taken care
of.
Platform
Android, iOS, Windows
Primarily Android.
IDE’s
Eclipse, xCode, Visual Studio
Project Management
JIRA
Documentation
MS Office Professional,
Photoshop, Visual Paradigm
Database
SQL light
For future bigger scenario.
SQL Light v3 will be used.
Future scope:
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Airports and Stations
Universities
Hospitals
City Market Places
Touristic Locations
References:
1. Aiello, M. , de Jong, R. , de Nes, J.(2009). Bluetooth broadcasting: How far can we go? An
experimental study. 2009 Joint Conferences on Pervasive Computing (JCPC), IEEE, pp. 471 –
476.
2. Jäppinen, P. and Porras, J. (2001). Flash notes over Bluetooth Wireless Technology. Wireless
LANs and Home Networks: Connecting Offices and Homes: Proceedings of the International
Conference on Wireless LANs and Home Networks: Singapore, 5-7 December 2001, pp.91-99.
3. Hämäläinen, A., Jäppinen, P. and Porras, J. (2003). Applying Wireless Technology to an Access
control system. 1st Workshop on Applications of Wireless Communications (WAWC’03), Acta
Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis, 158.
4. Chan, A., Leong, H., Chan, J., Hon, A., Lau, L. and Li, L. (2003). BluePoint: a bluetooth-based
architecture for location-positioning services. SAC '03 Proceedings of the 2003 ACM
symposium on Applied computing, pp.990-995.
5. Al-Salman, A. (2006). Broadcasting commercial advertising using bluetooth
technology.International Journal of Web Information Systems, 2(2), pp.135-141.
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