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Smart Transportation Applications' Business Models: A Comparison

Published:23 April 2018Publication History

ABSTRACT

An increasing amount of applications can be located in several cities that attempt to deal with mobility issues like traffic management, transportation safety, congestion control, taxi booking, car sharing, carpooling etc. The aim of this work in progress article is to collect information with regard to carpooling applications and attempt to recognize the underlying business models.

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    WWW '18: Companion Proceedings of the The Web Conference 2018
    April 2018
    2023 pages
    ISBN:9781450356404

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    • Published: 23 April 2018

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