With the advancement of data capture technologies, the image (in this case the picture) is becoming more and more new applications. Thus applications are emerging operations aimed at controlling "land users". Examples are those developed by companies KNK and Coda System, which were submitted to Microsoft Mobility Briefing.
What is it? Today there are many individuals whose role is home delivery or collect field data and have been equipped with digital devices for collecting data. They are, most of the time, the equivalent of PDAs (personal digital assistent). PDAs have evolved mostly toward smartphones, cell phones with multiple functions, becoming more like computers. But these phones have also been integrated cameras digital.
Here is where the idea of \u200b\u200busing these cameras to collect information. But transmit photos over the phone would be slow and costly. Nor is it necessary in the case of "field data collectors, who collect the data in its memory and" empty "in the central system when the user returns to the office. Hence there are new PDAs are not equipped with camera phones but as well as applications that can be installed on smartphones, which complements the photo data collected in a form and becomes an element of proof of delivery to the consignee or reading or copy of the required data. This gain in reliability, avoiding transcription errors, automate processes and preserved evidence.
So do the solutions, "Shoot to Proof" of CodaSystem (photo opposite) or "immorality" of KNK. "Shoot to Proof" also marks and encrypts the photos, thus increasing the security of the test (eventually giving legal validity, as in France). It is compatible with the Curve and the BlackBerry Bold, Windows smart phones with camera 3Mpx and Apple iPhone.
Source: O. Chicheportiche, "relieve d'infos sur le terrain: l'image arrive in force, and businessmobile.fr ZDnet.fr, 11/06/2009
What is it? Today there are many individuals whose role is home delivery or collect field data and have been equipped with digital devices for collecting data. They are, most of the time, the equivalent of PDAs (personal digital assistent). PDAs have evolved mostly toward smartphones, cell phones with multiple functions, becoming more like computers. But these phones have also been integrated cameras digital.
Here is where the idea of \u200b\u200busing these cameras to collect information. But transmit photos over the phone would be slow and costly. Nor is it necessary in the case of "field data collectors, who collect the data in its memory and" empty "in the central system when the user returns to the office. Hence there are new PDAs are not equipped with camera phones but as well as applications that can be installed on smartphones, which complements the photo data collected in a form and becomes an element of proof of delivery to the consignee or reading or copy of the required data. This gain in reliability, avoiding transcription errors, automate processes and preserved evidence.
So do the solutions, "Shoot to Proof" of CodaSystem (photo opposite) or "immorality" of KNK. "Shoot to Proof" also marks and encrypts the photos, thus increasing the security of the test (eventually giving legal validity, as in France). It is compatible with the Curve and the BlackBerry Bold, Windows smart phones with camera 3Mpx and Apple iPhone.
Source: O. Chicheportiche, "relieve d'infos sur le terrain: l'image arrive in force, and businessmobile.fr ZDnet.fr, 11/06/2009
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