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MOBILE PAYMENT IN MOBILE E-COMMERCE

Published In: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ELECTRONICS, ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING
Author(s): RAGHAV GARG , NIKITA PASHINE , RISHI SHARMA

Abstract: The main problem of Indian e-commerce is its insufficient modes of payment. Therefore the development in resources of mobile payment is necessary to boost the e-commerce business in India. There are presently three forms of payment prevalent in India in e-commerce One is the payment through credit cards/debit cards, second is the cash on delivery option which is only available in selected cities. Last but not the least is the mobile banking payment which has recently developed. But it is available only through banks which provide mobile banking. The paper brings forward a new form of payment through mobile phone. Referring to the advantages of the existing forms of payments and aiming to cover up their disadvantages at the same time. We propose an idea for an e-commerce website and mobile service provider to eliminate the role of banks from mobile payment. An e-commerce pin will be available for the people buying sim cards and can further purchase via sending sms from their mobile phon

  • Publication Date: 09-Jul-2012
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-2950-9-9963
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POLICIES AND REGULATIONS, WHICH GOVERN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT; THEIR SUCCESSES AND FAILURES

Published In: 4TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN BIO-INFORMATICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Author(s): AJANTHA PERERA , MANAVI PERERA

Abstract: (Every country has its own policy on waste management, yet almost all nations in the world struggle to take care of the garbage problem. Time has come to critically review the policies on waste management and bring about the necessary amendments. While the developed nations need to pay much attention to recycling of non-biodegradable waste, the developing nations need to pay attention to composting and bio gas production from organic waste. For success traditional knowledge should not be ignored rather it should be included into policy documents.)

  • Publication Date: 19-Aug-2016
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-100-9-18
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