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M-commerce Mobile Commerce

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About

M-commerce is a self-sustaining mobile commerce system that empowers the poor and illiterate to make informed decisions about purchasing daily necessities. Unlike the legacy system, which is inefficient and error-prone, M-commerce will use a user-friendly and innovative mobile interface.

Proposal

  • Understand user needs on the ground and analyze them to develop system requirements.
  • Design and Develop a user-friendly mobile user interface that would enable “Bandhus” and villagers to browse and order goods using mobile phones.
  • Do thorough business analysis of the viability of such a system and provide recommendations to prove long term sustainability.

Partners

United Villages

Project Team

ROLES TEAM MEMBERS
Students Anastasios Dimas
Michael Gordon
Dev SenGupta
Anonymous MIT student
Video journalists
(from Emerson College)
Sarah Berkovich
Kady Buchanan

Project Documentation

Slides are presented courtesy of the students, used with permission. Videos are from nextlab on Vimeo, and are not covered by our Creative Commons license.

DELIVERABLE VIDEOS AND SLIDES
FINAL PROJECT
Summary

M-Commerce final video Fall 2008 from nextlab on Vimeo.

Demonstration

M-Commerce demo Fall 2008 from nextlab on Vimeo.

Final Class Presentation

United Villages M-Commerce Final Presentation from nextlab on Vimeo.

PDF

MILESTONE PRESENTATIONS
Milestone 1: Elevator Pitch PDF
Milestone 2: Needs Assessment PDF
Milestone 3:  System Design and Initial Implementation PDF
Milestone 4: Sustainability

M-Commerce Milestone 4/Sustainability Plan from nextlab on Vimeo.

PDF

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