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A MOBILE APPLICATION TO INTERACT WITH MESH BILLING SYSTEM

A MOBILE APPLICATION TO INTERACT WITH MESH BILLING SYSTEM. AUTHOR : ZINE TSHAKA SUPERVISOR: Professor I .VENTER. PROJECT DESCRIPTION . Mesh potato network helps people from rural areas to make calls for free

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A MOBILE APPLICATION TO INTERACT WITH MESH BILLING SYSTEM

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  1. A MOBILE APPLICATION TO INTERACT WITH MESH BILLING SYSTEM AUTHOR: ZINE TSHAKA SUPERVISOR: Professor I.VENTER

  2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION • Mesh potato network helps people from rural areas to make calls for free • A mobile application that will be used by mesh potato users to check their credit • It is a USSD application

  3. User requirements • Easy to install on a mobile phone • Allow a user to capture a personal information • Authentication

  4. IMPLEMENTATION user

  5. Tools used • Eclipse IDE for Java developers. • Android Developer Tool

  6. testing • 8 users were identified to test designed application • Usability testing • Functionality testing • Users signed consent form

  7. Usability testing • Focused mainly on the general appearance and the user friendliness of the system. • Each participant was given the user guide. • Feed back from the user was then asked. • Users displayed a positive attitude to the general appearance and design of the interface.

  8. usability testing results

  9. Functionality testing • Each participant was given the user guide with step by step instructions to read through before they got to play with the system. • Functionality testing was conducted with 8 people from Delft. • It was done individually each person was asked to register on the system and interact with the system by playing around different options of the system.

  10. Functionality testing results

  11. DEMONSTRATION registering Balance displayed

  12. REFERENCES • R. Tamanda, 01 July 2013. [Online]. Available: http://www.androidhive.info/. [Accessed 10 September 2013]. • C. Moren, "talk android," [Online]. Available: http://www.talkandroid.com/6211-php-for-android-install-it-and-start-testing/. [Accessed 19 August 2013]. • Mahangu, A. (2010). Minutes Management System. University of the Western Cape, Computer Science Department. Unpublished Honours Project. • J. M. Ufitamahoro. [Online]. Available: http://www.cs.uwc.ac.za/~mufitamahoro/project.html. [Accessed 18 May 2013].

  13. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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