Searching halal food information from distributed databases: an architecture of a barcode scanning application using smartphones

This study presents the architecture of a mobile application that accesses information from external databases. The application is intended for users in Malaysia to search halal information of food products by scanning the product barcode using their smartphone camera. Currently, the users use a mob...

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Main Authors: Abd Razak, Mohd Nur Faiz, Katuk, Norliza
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spelling my.uum.repo.256762019-03-04T00:14:28Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/25676/ Searching halal food information from distributed databases: an architecture of a barcode scanning application using smartphones Abd Razak, Mohd Nur Faiz Katuk, Norliza QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science This study presents the architecture of a mobile application that accesses information from external databases. The application is intended for users in Malaysia to search halal information of food products by scanning the product barcode using their smartphone camera. Currently, the users use a mobile application provided by the Halal authority for this purpose. The application performs text-based searching according to the product names supplied by the users. The major limitation of the application is the accuracy of the user’s searching key words due to input errors. This limitation can be improved by automatically scanning of product barcode using smartphone camera. Unfortunately, the product barcode information is not available in the Halal authority’s database. Hence, the barcode information must be obtained from external databases and a link should be made to the Halal authority database. In designing the architecture, the Attribute-Driven Design method was adapted. The features of the other existing applications in the world were studied to identify the attributes that could improve the current application. The output of this method is the architectural design of the application that shows the components and communication flow between them. Medwell Publishing 0201 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/25676/1/JEAS%2012%2021%202017%205542-5547.pdf Abd Razak, Mohd Nur Faiz and Katuk, Norliza (0201) Searching halal food information from distributed databases: an architecture of a barcode scanning application using smartphones. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 12 (21). pp. 5542-5547. ISSN 1816-949X https://www.medwelljournals.com/abstract/?doi=jeasci.2017.5542.5547
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Abd Razak, Mohd Nur Faiz
Katuk, Norliza
Searching halal food information from distributed databases: an architecture of a barcode scanning application using smartphones
description This study presents the architecture of a mobile application that accesses information from external databases. The application is intended for users in Malaysia to search halal information of food products by scanning the product barcode using their smartphone camera. Currently, the users use a mobile application provided by the Halal authority for this purpose. The application performs text-based searching according to the product names supplied by the users. The major limitation of the application is the accuracy of the user’s searching key words due to input errors. This limitation can be improved by automatically scanning of product barcode using smartphone camera. Unfortunately, the product barcode information is not available in the Halal authority’s database. Hence, the barcode information must be obtained from external databases and a link should be made to the Halal authority database. In designing the architecture, the Attribute-Driven Design method was adapted. The features of the other existing applications in the world were studied to identify the attributes that could improve the current application. The output of this method is the architectural design of the application that shows the components and communication flow between them.
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author Abd Razak, Mohd Nur Faiz
Katuk, Norliza
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Katuk, Norliza
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title Searching halal food information from distributed databases: an architecture of a barcode scanning application using smartphones
title_short Searching halal food information from distributed databases: an architecture of a barcode scanning application using smartphones
title_full Searching halal food information from distributed databases: an architecture of a barcode scanning application using smartphones
title_fullStr Searching halal food information from distributed databases: an architecture of a barcode scanning application using smartphones
title_full_unstemmed Searching halal food information from distributed databases: an architecture of a barcode scanning application using smartphones
title_sort searching halal food information from distributed databases: an architecture of a barcode scanning application using smartphones
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url http://repo.uum.edu.my/25676/1/JEAS%2012%2021%202017%205542-5547.pdf
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