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INFOSYS.110 BUSINESS SYSTEMS: DELIVERABLE 2: BUSINESS SECTION2014
Name Rhiannon CourtneyNetID rcou923Group Number: 200Website Link: http://infosys1102014fcgroup200.blogspot.co.nz/
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ENFORCING SAFER DRIVERSINTRODUCTION
Cellphone usage whilst driving is one of the biggest contributors to causing accidents on the roads. A solution
to this issue is having a built in app on all smart phones that detects when this is happening and follows a
procedure to reduce this unsafe usage.
3. BUSINESS SECTION
3.1 Vision
To make roads safer for all users by eliminating the distraction that mobile phones can cause to drivers.
3.2 Industry Analysis: Mobile Phone Applications – that enforce safe driving
Industry: Mobile phone applications that enforce safe driving. Although the market for mobile phone
applications is very large we are just looking specifically at mobile phone applications targeted at promoting
safer driving.
Force: High/Low: Justification:
Buyer power: Low We aim to have Safer built into iOS and Android devices to increase
effectiveness. Because these are the two main devices on the current
market, 90% of people over the age of 13 who have a cellphone use
either iOS or Android, buying one of these devices that already has
Safer installed means buyers do not have much power here. (Harry
McCracken, 2013)
Supplier power: Low Supplier Power is low because there are lots of people educated in
developing apps and creating new software. (Hunt Mobile Ads, (n.d.)
Threat of new entrants: Low By having our app built into iOS and Adroid devices we hope to
dominate the market as this will significantly reduce the amount of
competition that can come onto the market. (McCracken, 2013)
Threat of substitutes: Low Although there are other apps that offer a similar thing to Safer on the
market at the moment we aim to continuously update our software to
ensure we are always the best on the market. Another close substitute
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is that in some countries using a cellphone whilst driving is against the
law, for example in New Zealand. However this is not as effective as
Safer as it cannot be enforced as effectively. (New Zealand Legislation,
2009)
Rivalry among existing
competitors:
High There are other apps on todays market that although are still starting
off small they can offer a similar solution as Safer does. Therefore to
ensure the success of our application we intended to fulfil the
necessary requirements that have our app pre-installed on android
and iOS devices (Nationwide, 2011)
Overall attractiveness of the industry: Overall this is an attractive industry depending whether or not
we can succeed with gaining a partnership with Apple and Adnroid. If we are successful in this, than the
industry will become very attractive as it will eliminate any competition in this specific market.
3.3 Customers and Their Needs
52% of Americans say they have talked on a cell phone while driving and 34% even say they have texted while
driving. (Online Schools, 2012) Our main target customers for our product is this proportion of drivers who use
their cellphones. The app will achieve having drivers who are fully concentrated on the task at hand, which will
reduce the risk of harming themselves as well as make roads safer for other drivers, passengers and
pedestrians.
3.4 The Product and Service
Safer is an application that will reduce cellphone usage whilst driving therefore allowing drivers to concentrate
more on their driving and making the roads a safer place for all its users. Safer will come pre-installed on smart
phones, an application that cannot be deleted to ensure it is effective, as drivers who tend to use their
cellphones whilst driving would tend to delete the app rather than reduce their cellphone usage. Safer will
detect when the user is driving and using their cellphone through other apps within the device such as the
camera and maps. If the app senses that the user is driving and using their cellphone it will pop up with
warning messages and if these are continuously ignored the device will momentarily shut off until the device
can sense movement is at 5 kmph or less (average walking speed)
3.5 Suppliers and Partners
Potential Suppliers are Software engineers to create the programming necessary for our application to run
smoothly. Another potential supplier would be psychological experts to offer their advice and expertise during
the development stage regarding drivers behaviours that would suggest they are becoming distracted by their
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cellphone, they could also assist with developing the apps warning system that the device goes through prior
to shutting down, this team would be able to determine the most effective way to do this in relation to peoples
behaviours. The main partners we aim to have on board with this are IOS and Android systems. With 90% of
the worlds cellphones of people over the age of 13 running either the android of iOS software it will be very
beneficial having these software providers as partners, this will help to achieve having Safer built into devices
such as iPhone and Samsungs to ensure the app cannot be deleted and thus reinforce the effectiveness. To
achieve this we also need partners such as New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) and other worldwide safety
organisations that can help provide the necessary persuasion and funding to have companies like iOS and
Android on board with this project. Organisations such as NZTA also have links with the government which can
also be used to our advantage as they can analyse our proposal and pass laws that will assist with creating an
agreement between Apple and Android regarding Safer.
3.6 Strategy: Cost Leadership
The Porter’s Generic strategy would be Cost Leadership as this it is targeted at a broad market using a low cost
strategy. This is because the competitive scope is low for this market as there are not many other applications
on the market that provide what we offer and the cost strategy is also low because users will not need to pay
to have the app, it will come already installed on their device.
The overall strategy is therefore Cost Leadership.
3.7 Value Chain Activity:
The most important value chain activity for this business is Technology Development and
research Development.
This is the most important because it needs to be done correctly to ensure that our product
can effectively elimintate the distraction cellphones cause to drivers in order to make roads
safer therefore the product needs to work well and do what it was designed to do, this will
involve keeping our technology up to date so that it is compatible with the system running it
as well as other apps it relies on to function such as the camera.
3.8 Business Processes
3.8.1. UPDATING PROCESS –
This process involves analysisng data about the applications use to make improvements and then make
alterations to the manufacturing of the software as necissary
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3.8.2. COLLECTION OF INFORMATION PROCESS – This is how the system monitors usage, any
bugs that could become a problem and how efficient the app is. This data that gets collected
is then sorted into different categories based on relevance, one category that has data
useful for the manufacturers and one for the government to show the efficiency of the app.
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3.9 Functionalities
3.9.1. UPDATING PROCESS
Sends relevant information from one department to another Informed decisions can then be made based on this information
3.9.2. COLLECTION OF INFORMATION PROCESS
Data is stored internally within the application The data is then transferred from the application on the phone to the
necissary category (manufacturer or government) via internet
3.10 Systems
3.10.1.KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM – Makes efficient use of the data obtained from
the application within each phone. Data is first obtained when the phone is connected to
the internet and has permission to update it is sent via the internet. This data is then sorted
into its relevance and used to make alterations that will improve the apps efficiency.6
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3.10.2. CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS – Used to manage the information that comes in
and use it effectively across different departments that may find it useful. Ideas can be
shared regarding the information and what developments could come from them.
3.10.3. GROUPWARE SYSTEM – Reduces costs by sharing the information gathered and
allows for group problem solving, this means more ideas about how the application can be
continuously updated.
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3.11. Summary Table: Value Chain to Systems
Value Chain Activity
Processes Functionalities Specific Information System(s)
Broad Information System(s)
Technology
Development,
Research and
Development
1. Updating Process
1. Transfering data/information
2. Supports decision Making
KMS
Groupware Systems
Collaboration System
2. Collection of
Information/
Data process
1. Stores relevant data
2. Transfers data to where it is needed
CMS
KMS
Collaboration System
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CONCLUSION
Safer is an application that will eliminate cellphone usage whilst driving and thus make the
roads are safer place for everyone. Through the use of databases and transfering of
information we can ensure that Safer will always be the most efficient app on the market as
we can ensure it undergoes continues development to keep up to date with the all the
current technology in the world around us. For this reason Safer will always be the best app
available when it comes to eonforing more concentrated and ‘safer’ drivers.
REFERENCES
1. Online Schools. (2012). Driving while intexicated. Retrieved from http://www.textinganddrivingsafety.com/texting-and-driving-stats/
2. Harry McCrackern. (16th April 2013). Who’s winning, iOS or Android? All the numbers, all in one place. Retrieved from http://techland.time.com/2013/04/16/ios-vs-android/
3. Hunt mobile ads. (n.d.). The Potential of the mobile application development market. Retrieved from http://www.huntmads.com/the-potential-of-the-mobile-application-development-market.html
4. New Zealand Legislation. (11th December 2009). Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004. Retrieved from http://www.legislation.govt.nz/regulation/public/2004/0427/latest/DLM2510830.html
5. Nationwide. (December 2011). Four apps to stop texting while driving. Retrieved from http://magazine.nationwide.com/3-apps-stop-texting-while-driving
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