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Priority Based Cab Search Engine Using Rest API

I am honored to present my first published technical paper.

PAPER TITLE:-Priority Based Cab Search Engine Using Rest API

ABSTRACT
In last two years, the rapid development of Internet based ride-sharing has brought great changes to travel pattern of residents. By comparing the trip records of OLA and UBER [2][3], two indicators, the distribution characteristics of vehicle volume and the balanced patterns of time, are selected to identify the ride-sharing cars from private cars. REST (Representational State Transfer) which uses Uniform Resource Identifier for web applications and web resources which use HTTP, as it was original which is simpler than SOAP or XML-RPC [4]. This paper in lights the working of comparison of the price, distance and by car selection.


Authors :-
Prof. Javed Khan Sheikh, Akshay Kharmale, Taha Pipewala, Quid Zohar Morbiwala, Shanawaz Shaikh

Volume/Issue:  Volume 2 Issue 8

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