Document Type
Closed Project
Publication Date
Fall 2008
Instructor
Jean-Claude Balland
Course Title
Technology Marketing
Course Number
EMGT 555
Abstract
With more and more people living in metropolitan areas, the number of cars is going to explode. Thus, it has become almost impossible to get a parking spot in these areas when needed. People are currently losing time circling the blocks searching for a spot to park their car. Not surprisingly from this people are getting angry and stressed out. Parkido is designed to prevent this, to make finding a parking space the easiest part your of downtown driving experience instead of the most annoying. It helps you finding an available spot, guides you to the spot, and assists you with payment. It is no longer just about luck if you get a parking spot downtown, but it is about using Parkido. It will totally change your driving habits, enabling you to never miss an opportunity again. There are much better things that you can use your time on instead of searching for a parking spot. We spent a lot of time talking to future customers, to make sure that our solution reflects the problems people discover in these kinds of situations. It is clearly our goal to be the one and only completely customer-oriented solution offered on the market.
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Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/23092
Citation Details
Graham, Stuart; Schweinfort, Willi; Jarpa, Nathaniel; and Dykstra, Timothy, "Parkido: Parking, Whenever You Want" (2008). Engineering and Technology Management Student Projects. 1082.
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/23092
Comments
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