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Poster: Carris Application for Public Transportation

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Mobile Technologies and Applications for the Internet of Things (IMCL 2018)

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The Carris application is an application for mobile devices (Android and iOS) personalized to the needs of the client, which is as intuitive as possible, respecting the age diversification of Carris users. This application, in addition to promoting the image of Carris, encourages the use of public transport in the Lisbon region. The application provides detailed information about stops and routes belonging to Carris such as the presentation of the stop’s time estimations. The application responds to the geographic context of the user by presenting the closest stop next to him or by planning a trip. The work was developed according to the good rules of software development, following the Apple and the Google guidelines. It has been putting into production based on the requirements, the tests carried out and after all, got the approval of the client. The Android and iOS apps have been deployed in their stores with many uses and installations on both platforms.

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Fernandes, J., Esteves, M., Luz, S. (2019). Poster: Carris Application for Public Transportation. In: Auer, M., Tsiatsos, T. (eds) Mobile Technologies and Applications for the Internet of Things. IMCL 2018. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 909. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-11434-3_31

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