Mobile application architecture, implementation for a local gas prices with community participation, and gas station location
Abstract
The objective of this article is to
establish the fundamental components of a mobile
architecture model that enables the development of
a production-graded solution for local (Puerto
Rico) gas prices and gas station locations. It will
establish this model by identifying each component
based on the responsibilities of the system.
Components will be identified by looking at the
basic needs and desired features of the proposed
system, from a high-level point of view. The
approach is to match the system expected behavior
with technologies that enable those functionalities.
Once the components are identified, it will describe
the interaction between them and take the basic
considerations regarding mobile infrastructure
solutions like communication technologies and
security system. It will also provide a prototype
mechanism to establish a custom/proprietary
advertisement system through the mobile
application in which advertisement space will be
allocated at the mobile graphic interface. Finally, it
will consider how the technology developed here
can be expanded into other areas/solutions.
Key Terms - Gas Prices, Mobile
Architecture, Mobile Authentication, RESTful API,
Web Server.