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Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS) as a solution platform for the city and the region: : case study

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Article on the use of information technology platforms for transportation systems integration (MaaS). The purpose is to analyze and evaluate the functionality of MaaS using the example of Basel as a city and region. The methods are systems analysis and a case study. The result is an analysis of the use of MaaS systems at four different levels as interstate, national, regional and city cooperation.

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cover image Procedia Computer Science
Procedia Computer Science  Volume 225, Issue C
2023
4991 pages
ISSN:1877-0509
EISSN:1877-0509
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Published: 04 March 2024

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  1. IT
  2. mikroenterprises
  3. WMS
  4. EDI
  5. SAP

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