Food delivery with J2ME and GPRS technology
As the fast food business grow so does the competition. The food establishments are forced to improve their system to gain advantage over the competition. An area of business that may be improved is the delivery system. We have developed a delivery system that will eliminate some of the problems wit...
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2006
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Summary: | As the fast food business grow so does the competition. The food establishments are forced to improve their system to gain advantage over the competition. An area of business that may be improved is the delivery system. We have developed a delivery system that will eliminate some of the problems with the current delivery system being used. The system includes an application on the cell phone that will be used by the customers. The programming of the application makes use of Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition. With the use of GPRS technology, the application is able to send orders to the main server of the food establishment. The system also includes a website that will be used by the food establishment to view the orders of the customer. Visual Basic. Net is used to program the said website. The application and the website is connected through the database of which MsSQL is used. |
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