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dc.contributor.advisorValacich, Josephen
dc.contributor.authorMiller, Daniella Beatriz
dc.creatorMiller, Daniella Beatrizen
dc.date.accessioned2015-10-05T22:12:57Zen
dc.date.available2015-10-05T22:12:57Zen
dc.date.issued2015en
dc.identifier.citationMiller, Daniella Beatriz. (2015). Creating a Mobile Application for the University's SafeRide Program (Bachelor's thesis, University of Arizona, Tucson, USA).
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10150/579289en
dc.description.abstractThe Associated Students of the University of Arizona has implemented its SafeRide program for over 30 years as a free transportation service for students and university affiliates. Unfortunately, the program has not reached its full potential due to its outdated and inefficient system that has not been changed or updated in years. With the growing popularity of transportation apps such as Uber or Lyft, I decided to explore the possibility of providing the SafeRide program with a mobile application that can facilitate ride requests. By studying similar systems, I was able to create a prototype that could one day be used as a model for a SafeRide app.
dc.language.isoen_USen
dc.publisherThe University of Arizona.en
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dc.titleCreating a Mobile Application for the University's SafeRide Programen_US
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dc.typeElectronic Thesisen
thesis.degree.grantorUniversity of Arizonaen
thesis.degree.levelbachelorsen
thesis.degree.disciplineHonors Collegeen
thesis.degree.disciplineManagement Information Systemsen
thesis.degree.nameB.S.B.A.en
refterms.dateFOA2018-06-16T22:00:27Z
html.description.abstractThe Associated Students of the University of Arizona has implemented its SafeRide program for over 30 years as a free transportation service for students and university affiliates. Unfortunately, the program has not reached its full potential due to its outdated and inefficient system that has not been changed or updated in years. With the growing popularity of transportation apps such as Uber or Lyft, I decided to explore the possibility of providing the SafeRide program with a mobile application that can facilitate ride requests. By studying similar systems, I was able to create a prototype that could one day be used as a model for a SafeRide app.


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