"EASY RIDE" : KOGILAN KRISHNANSAMY. SECURE CARPOOLING MOBILE APPLICATION FOR TRAVELLERS /
Material type: TextPublication details: Kuala Lumpur : Asia Pacific University, 2020Description: 332 pages : illustration ; 30 cmSubject(s): Human-computer interaction | Mobile computing | Computer security | Application software -- Development | Car sharing -- MalaysiaLOC classification: PG-21-0128Dissertation note: A project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of BSc. (Hons) in Information Technology with a specialism in Information Systems Security (UC3F1906IT(ISS). Summary: A secure carpooling platform for travellers (Easy Ride) is developed in this project in which travellers who do not possess a car can look for someone nearby who owns a car and travels to the same location. This platform will be designed and developed as a mobile application to bring greater convenience to the users. The target audience of this project are Malaysian especially those who live in urban cities such as Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya where they have to go through tremendous traffic nearly every day. Since security risks remain a primary concern in carpooling, this project will be carried out by placing huge emphasis on mitigating the possible vulnerabilities by implementing some robust security features. With that, this project intends to deliver a reliable and efficient carpooling environment in which customers no longer have to worry about their safety.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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A project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of BSc. (Hons) in Information Technology with a specialism in Information Systems Security (UC3F1906IT(ISS).
A secure carpooling platform for travellers (Easy Ride) is developed in this project in which travellers who do not possess a car can look for someone nearby who owns a car and travels to the same location. This platform will be designed and developed as a mobile application to bring greater convenience to the users. The target audience of this project are Malaysian especially those who live in urban cities such as Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya where they have to go through tremendous traffic nearly every day. Since security risks remain a primary concern in carpooling, this project will be carried out by placing huge emphasis on mitigating the possible vulnerabilities by implementing some robust security features. With that, this project intends to deliver a reliable and efficient carpooling environment in which customers no longer have to worry about their safety.
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