Vol. 14 No. 38 (2015): Revista GTI
Articles

APPLICATIONS PLATFORM FOR ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS THROUGH MOBILE COMPUTING

LUIS ANTONIO GAMA MORENO
IT Tlajomulco
Bio
JOSE ANGEL TORRES RANGEL
IT Tlajomulco
Bio
CARLOS MARTÍNEZ HERNÁNDEZ
IT Tlajomulco
Bio
JOSE LUIS TORRES RODRÍGUEZ
IT Tlajomulco
Bio
ABEL RAMÍREZ MOLINA
IT Tlajomulco
Bio
MANUEL ALEJANDRO JUÁREZ CONTRERAS
IT Tlajomulco
Bio

Published 2014-10-29

How to Cite

GAMA MORENO, L. A., TORRES RANGEL, J. A., MARTÍNEZ HERNÁNDEZ, C., TORRES RODRÍGUEZ, J. L., RAMÍREZ MOLINA, A., & JUÁREZ CONTRERAS, M. A. (2014). APPLICATIONS PLATFORM FOR ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS THROUGH MOBILE COMPUTING. Revista GTI, 14(38), 75–84. Retrieved from https://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistagti/article/view/4870

Abstract

In this paper, an application platform for delivering academic documents in electronic format through 
mobile computing is presented. The platform is service-oriented students, where they can make the 
request for an academic document such as: proof of enrollment, credits studied, average, among 
others. A request can be issued from a mobile device via the GSM network using the short text 
messages service (SMS). Also from an Android/iOS based application designed to connect through a 
wireless network which shall request the document through a Web Service. The cost of transaction 
will be charged from credit line applicant or via the PayPal system. Ending with the creation of the 
PDF document (electronically signed) and sent to the email of student. SEDE will provide benefts to 
both: users and service providers, as they can save on costs, improve response times for applications 
and mainly the ecological impact by using less paper.


KEYWORDS: Electronic document, Mobile Computing, Web Services, GSM, SMS, Android, iOS.

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