2017 3rd IEEE International Conference on Computer and Communications (ICCC) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/compcomm.2017.8323040
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E-purse transit pass: The potential of public transport smart card system in the Philippines

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“…Similarly, in their findings from the Philippines, Cendana et al [43] argue that such a single-use smart card could be a mechanism for more equitable urban transport, though their main concern was about implementation and eligibility. To overcome this, they argued for a provider that would enable the implementation of the use of the smart card across multiple transport platforms (hence multiple providers) to enable discounts to be systematic to eligible travellers.…”
Section: Technologymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Similarly, in their findings from the Philippines, Cendana et al [43] argue that such a single-use smart card could be a mechanism for more equitable urban transport, though their main concern was about implementation and eligibility. To overcome this, they argued for a provider that would enable the implementation of the use of the smart card across multiple transport platforms (hence multiple providers) to enable discounts to be systematic to eligible travellers.…”
Section: Technologymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The impending use of smart card has also proliferated educational institutions. As a matter of fact, schools in India, Nigeria, Singapore and European countries have adopted the Digital Payment Method (DPM) known as cashless transaction [11]. This is evident as [12] agreed that smart card has been widely used in developed countries not only for products but also in services like public transport system and is even usable in food courts, toll system, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), parking, supermarkets and even some schools in Singapore where cashless payment has been implemented for school fee related transactions.…”
Section: Cashless Payment In Educational Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Pada saat proses penulisan data berlangsung, pertama-tama diwajibkan untuk mengatur management file dengan urutan dimulai dari MF, DF, dan ke EF [8]. Namun, apabila kita sudah berada pada EF dan ingin berpindah ke EF lain yang berada pada DF yang sama, maka kita tidak perlu kembali ke DF sebelumnya dan cukup langsung memberi perintah untuk berpindah ke EF selanjutnya [9].…”
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