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Design and Research on Sharing Mode of Campus-oriented Express Pickup Service

Published: 15 July 2019 Publication History

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In view of the inconvenience of picking up packages on campus for students today, we propose a mode of "taking packages conveniently" based on the sharing concept. Based on the mode, we designed a platform that can share the dispatching information of packages between students. Students interact with others through the platform and the supplier can help the demander to pick up the packages without additional time and effort. We build the platform by writing WeChat mini program and using databases and other technologies. Through offline testing of students in Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, we found about 40% reduce in average pickup time of students, which can improve the utilization of social resources. This mode has a great development prospect in the campus, and can be extended to the companies and even the pickup service between cities.

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    ICEME '19: Proceedings of the 2019 10th International Conference on E-business, Management and Economics
    July 2019
    297 pages
    ISBN:9781450372190
    DOI:10.1145/3345035
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    1. Sharing Economy
    2. Smart Campus
    3. Terminal Delivery

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