• Title/Summary/Keyword: 모바일 버스 결제 앱

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Development of Co-Interaction Model for Bus Auto-Payment with Beacon based on MDD (모델 주도 개발(MDD) 기반 비콘 사용 버스 요금 자동 결제를 위한 상호작용 모델 개발)

  • Oh, Jung Won;Kim, Hangkon
    • Smart Media Journal
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.42-48
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    • 2016
  • Recently, most of the modern people used a second mobile device(two degree mobile device). Mobile devices are affecting all areas of human life, consumer electronics, transportation, manufacturing, and finance. On this paper, we propose a model-driven development based interaction model that can be used in the development of mobile payment system, which is the latest buzzword pins of the various application fields of mobile devices Tech (Fin-Tech) sector. Using a model-driven development based models do not depend on the Platforms (PIM), we propose a model for interaction between devices which can be reused when developing mobile billing app. A model-driven development based mobile applications use the reusable of interaction models development program analyzed the bus fees automatic payment application by a beacon.

Research on the Continuous Use Intention of Mobile Bus Payment App from the Perspective of user Quality Perception

  • Li, Shuo;Sun, Cong-Ying
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.27 no.9
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    • pp.217-224
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    • 2022
  • Based on the success model and Expectation Confirmation model of information system, the concept model of mobile bus payment App users' willingness to continue using is constructed by introducing function quality and interface design quality. A total of 264 valid questionnaires are obtained by issuing online questionnaires, and the model is tested by SmartPLS3.0 software The results show that users' perceptions of information quality, system quality and interface design quality will affect users' perceived usefulness and satisfaction through the scene, and then affect users' willingness to continue to use; Perceived functional quality has a significant impact on perceived usefulness, but has no significant impact on satisfaction. Perceived usefulness has a significant impact on user satisfaction.