Design of an end-to-end taxi transport claims system – part 3
With automation as one of the few avenues through which society can progress, the onus is upon us to explore the feasibility of automation in every aspect. The submission of claims has been identified as a laborious undertaking and since the necessary infrastructure which captures the data for c...
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Format: | Final Year Project |
Language: | English |
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2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/17037 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | With automation as one of the few avenues through which society can
progress, the onus is upon us to explore the feasibility of automation in every
aspect. The submission of claims has been identified as a laborious
undertaking and since the necessary infrastructure which captures the data for
claim submission is already in place, a project has been proposed to look into
the feasibility of automation.
As full automation is unrealistic for a practice where a certain degree of
human trust is exercised, the objective would be to reduce the amount of
manual labour as far as possible.
The proposed project will evaluate possible enhancements which could be
incorporated into the post submission process. Report generation has been
identified as an area for exploration. Based upon the basic functions and uses
of reports in relation to Business Intelligence, and it’s pervasive, evolutionary
force, some degree of useful results can be attained from the application of
Business Intelligence in the end-to-end processing of claims. |
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