Information system for data urban bike trails collection and analysis about
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.50.11393Keywords:
Java EE, database, Android, Google Firebase, cycling infrastructure, transport planning, data analysis, geodetic dataAbstract
The shortcoming of modern software tools for processing data about bike trails in the cities ofUkraine are examines in the article. Based on the defined technical requirements analysis of availabletechnologies stack was conducted and the most effective method for creating a system to collect andanalyze data on urban bike trails was defined. Also new software solutions to implement improvedsystems for handling data on city bike trails were proposed. Used technologies: Java EE, Google Maps,Google App Engine service and Google Firebase databaseReferences
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