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Geographical Auto-Delivery System

Geographical Auto-Delivery System. CS 410 Orange Group Final Presentation. Presentation Outline. Personnel Problem Solution Design Business Plan Recap. Personnel. Associates. Janet Brunelle Chair G. Hill Price Vice Chair Consultants Irwin Levinstein DB Expert

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Geographical Auto-Delivery System

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  1. Geographical Auto-Delivery System CS 410 Orange Group Final Presentation CS 410 Orange Team

  2. Presentation Outline • Personnel • Problem • Solution • Design • Business Plan • Recap CS 410 Orange Team

  3. Personnel CS 410 Orange Team

  4. Associates Janet Brunelle Chair G. Hill Price Vice Chair Consultants Irwin Levinstein DB Expert Stephan Olariu Network Expert Potential Consultants Shuiwang Ji AI Expert Larry Lee Probability & Statistics Expert Jay Morris Parallel Computing Expert Steven Zeil OOD Expert CS 410 Orange Team

  5. ROAD TRIP! CS 410 Orange Team

  6. On the way… CS 410 Orange Team

  7. Or Maybe… CS 410 Orange Team

  8. Lack of knowledge increases frustration and inefficiency while traveling. CS 410 Orange Team

  9. Characteristics of Problem • Amount of money spent traveling • Time wasted due to traffic • No idea where anything is CS 410 Orange Team

  10. Travel Related Expenditures 10 % Points of Interest 44% Transportation 23% Lodging 23% Food & Drinks Source: U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics CS 410 Orange Team

  11. Frequent Travelers and Trip Cost • “In 2008, the average U.S. household spends about $1,415 on transportation, lodging, food and drinks, and points of interest while on vacation and pleasure trips”1 • “U.S. Travel Association forecasts [this year] that there will be 450.9 million business trips in the U.S. and up to 480 million in 2012”2 1. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 2. U.S. Travel Association CS 410 Orange Team

  12. Travel Costs Continue to Increase Source: U.S. Travel Association CS 410 Orange Team

  13. Gas Price Trend CS 410 Orange Team

  14. How can we fix this? Geographical Auto-delivery System CS 410 Orange Team

  15. What is G.A.S.? A system that automatically notifies users about relevant traffic and points of interest indicated in their profile while they are traveling. CS 410 Orange Team

  16. Goals • Increase visibility for businesses • Save time and money for travelers CS 410 Orange Team

  17. Sample Process CS 410 Orange Team

  18. How G.A.S. Helps! Avoid Traffic Cheap Gas Favorite Restaurant CS 410 Orange Team

  19. Notifications CS 410 Orange Team

  20. Notifications CS 410 Orange Team

  21. Notifications CS 410 Orange Team

  22. In the Package • Business • Account • Traveler • Phone Application • Account CS 410 Orange Team

  23. Benefits to Businesses • Increase in: • Visibility • Customer base • Cash flow CS 410 Orange Team

  24. Benefits to Travelers • Less money spent on travel overall • Explore and enjoy: • popular attractions • points of interest within an unknown area • Reduce: • Time wasted • Frustration CS 410 Orange Team

  25. What the User Needs • Business • Computer System • Internet • Traveler • Computer System • Internet • Smart phone • GPS • Data Package/Wi-Fi CS 410 Orange Team

  26. Design CS 410 Orange Team

  27. Prototype CS 410 Orange Team

  28. Prototype Goals • Input Validation • Query Subsystem • Database • Point of Interest Notification Subsystem CS 410 Orange Team

  29. Components CS 410 Orange Team

  30. Sitemap CS 410 Orange Team

  31. Importing Business Information CS 410 Orange Team

  32. Dataflow CS 410 Orange Team

  33. Dataflow 0: G.A.S. CS 410 Orange Team

  34. Dataflow 0: G.A.S. CS 410 Orange Team

  35. Dataflow 0: G.A.S. CS 410 Orange Team

  36. Dataflow 0: G.A.S. CS 410 Orange Team

  37. Dataflow 0: G.A.S. CS 410 Orange Team

  38. Dataflow 0: G.A.S. CS 410 Orange Team

  39. Dataflow 0: G.A.S. CS 410 Orange Team

  40. Dataflow 0: G.A.S. CS 410 Orange Team

  41. Entity Relationships CS 410 Orange Team

  42. Database Schema CS 410 Orange Team

  43. SoftwareMilestones CS 410 Orange Team

  44. Mobile ApplicationMilestones CS 410 Orange Team

  45. Main ProgramMilestones CS 410 Orange Team

  46. WebsiteMilestones CS 410 Orange Team

  47. Marketing CS 410 Orange Team

  48. How Many Smartphones? • 60 million smartphones are in use at end of 20091 • By 2011 total number of smartphone users surpass 142.8 million2 • Global smartphone shipments are expected to increase 105% to 506 million units in 20143 Sources: 1. Mobile Health News 2. Nielson Company 3. Zach’s Investment Research CS 410 Orange Team

  49. Smartphones Keep Growing CS 410 Orange Team

  50. Business Marketing • United States had a total of 6,045,655 business firms and 7,705,018 business establishments in 2007 • In Virginia alone there are 157,501 firms and 200,503 locations • Bilal Syed, RaceCoast gas station owner, stated he is willing to pay $50/month for G.A.S. • Charge businesses $50/month per location • More locations = more of a discount per location Source: gaebler.com: Resource for Entrepreneurs CS 410 Orange Team

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