Design and Implementation of Municipal Services for Human Welfare By Using Smart Phones
Keywords:
Smart City, UML Modeling Techniques, Human Welfare, Smart Phone, HCI Key PointsAbstract
In day to day life municipal services are provided by visiting municipal offices physically or through visiting their web sites. Various facilities such as e-banking, e-commerce, -e-booking etc. are provided by using mobile application. Use of mobile applications for distinct purpose is growing rapidly. People prefer to use mobile applications to carry out various daily activities. Hence there is a need to develop a mobile application which will help to provide municipal corporation services. The previous system used to serve citizens was based on website which was not so convenient. In this paper we have developed a new system i.e. Mobile Applications which is more convenient and efficient than the previous system. This paper presents new and efficient method to provide various municipal services through mobile application that are water ,drainage ,cleanliness ,street lightening which turns to be efficient in terms of time, cost and paper work.
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