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Received 01.08.2022

Revised 14.11.2022

Accepted 15.12.2022

Retrieved from Iss. 112, 2022

Pages 219 -226

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Azizov, R., Boretskyi, V., Dikhtyarenko, V., & Kutsenko, O. (2022). APPLICATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF MOBILE APPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT. Automobile Roads and Road Construction, (112), 219-226. https://doi.org/10.33744/0365-8171-2022-112-219-226

APPLICATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF MOBILE APPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Ruslan Azizov Vladyslav Boretskyi Volodymyr Dikhtyarenko Olexandr Kutsenko

Abstract

The work is devoted to the analysis of the use and development of mobile applications for public transport. The emergence of mobile applications in the transport and logistics industry can be divided into the following types: route optimization and planning, online booking and tracking, parking information, transport and fleet management, communication channel, transportation/delivery schedule optimization. Modern mobile apps provide several built-in benefits such as speed, efficiency and a bug-free environment. The constant rapid development of mobile app development for transportation and logistics is likely to continue to accelerate in an increasingly saturated market in the coming years

Keywords:

web application, public transport, NoSQL, client-server architecture

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